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The Football Association requires the players to write 1,500 words of anti-corruption experience, netizens: Is this forcing the players to be writers?

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Some people can always come up with some laughable ideas, just like an incident that happened not long ago - on the eve of the Asian Cup, the Football Association actually asked our national team players to write a 1,500-word anti-corruption experience! Yes, yes, you heard it right, they really want to train our football players as writers!

The Football Association requires the players to write 1,500 words of anti-corruption experience, netizens: Is this forcing the players to be writers?

As a hundred-digit, I can't ignore this ridiculous news. First of all, I would like to remind you that this is not a story I have made up, but a real news! I wonder what this leader of the Football Association thinks, and he thinks that writing a long article can help the players improve their anti-corruption quality? Doesn't this push them into a corner and demand them to become "black panther" anti-corruption fighters?

The Football Association requires the players to write 1,500 words of anti-corruption experience, netizens: Is this forcing the players to be writers?

Some people may think that writing 1,500 words is not a big deal, but it is important to know that the duty of a football player is to do his best on the field and win glory for the country with both feet, rather than sitting in front of a computer and thinking about how to write an anti-corruption experience. They are not professional writers and do not have the time and energy to develop such skills. This is not only an injustice to them personally, but also a disrespect to the cause of football.

The Football Association requires the players to write 1,500 words of anti-corruption experience, netizens: Is this forcing the players to be writers?

Instead of having players recite anti-corruption slogans and write blind anti-corruption nonsense, it is better to really focus on their football skills and game preparation. They should devote their time and energy to training and playing to make our national team stronger and more competitive. Instead of adding them a meaningless task, it exhausts them.

Of course, I would like to state that the fight against corruption is very important, but this does not mean that the Football Association can just find an excuse for players to write 1,500 words of anti-corruption experience. If the Football Association really wants to contribute to the fight against corruption, they can start from other aspects, such as strengthening the crackdown on duty-related violations, improving the level of management and supervision, and promoting the healthy development of the football industry.

Overall, having a strong and capable national football team is what every one of our fans expects. The Football Association's requirement for players to write 1,500 words of anti-corruption experience is undoubtedly misleading and wasteful, and does not benefit their physical and mental health. I hope that the Football Association can recognize its mistakes and stop this ridiculous demand as soon as possible, so that our national team can focus on playing well and winning glory for the country!