The Football Association is resolute!Refuse to sign, the background is strong and useless, the subsi

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-30

The Football Association's recent announcement that it will restart the relocation policy has sparked widespread discussion and controversy. While there are some clubs that have a need to relocate, the policy has always been opposed by many parties. In order to obtain more opinions, the Football Association decided to use a questionnaire to solicit the opinions of clubs. However, given the widespread controversy surrounding the policy, the response is likely to be one of opposition. Despite this, Sichuan Jiuniu this team has risenSuper Leagueof the team still wanted to relocate to Shenzhen and received support from all parties in Shenzhen. If they are able to relocate to Shenzhen's Longgang District, they will enjoy a subsidy of up to 60 million yuan per year. However, the Sichuan Provincial Football Association, where Sichuan Jiuniu is located, firmly expressed its disagreement with the relocation. At the meeting to discuss the relocation of Sichuan Jiuniu, the Sichuan Provincial Football Association made it clear that it would not sign the document, saying that it was difficult to accept the team's departure.

Although the team enjoyed many preferential treatments before the relocation, such as the Sichuan Football Association to help contactSportsThe center and the provision of funds to improve training conditions, etc., but Jiuniu is still determined to relocate and refuses to communicate further with the Football Association. Although the Sichuan Football Association resolutely refused to sign, it did not take drastic action against the club, and still hoped that Jiuniu could stay in SichuanSichuan footballGrow and grow together. However, this incident is likely to deal a fatal blow to Jiuniu's fan base in Sichuan, and once it loses its fan base, the club's survival will become more difficult.

Jiuniu's major shareholder is Chinese Culture, and it is also a shareholder of Manchester City's parent company, City Group, which makes Jiuniu's background very strong. Originally, the Chinese Football Association did not consider the relocation, but it is very likely that the shareholders behind the team pushed the Football Association to open this opening. However, as long as either party does not agree to relocate, Jiuniu cannot leave Sichuan. Although the Sichuan Football Association resolutely refused to sign, it did not cut off contact with the club, and still hoped that Jiuniu could continue to operate in Sichuan and make progress and development together.

However, this incident may cause Jiuniu's shareholders to abandon their continued support for the club, or to create a new club in Shenzhen. In fact, Jiuniu's shareholders have already created a club called "Shencheng" in Shenzhen. If Jiuniu's relocation plan cannot go smoothly, Shencheng may start from the China Champions League and develop in its own way.

In this aboutSuper LeagueIn the controversy over the club's relocation, there are many opinions. The Football Association's decision to reinstate this policy has sparked discussion and opposition from all sides. As far as the current situation is concerned, Sichuan Jiuniu, which has the need for relocation in other places, has become the focus. Although the team applied to move to Shenzhen and received strong local support, the Sichuan Football Association firmly opposed the signing, saying that it could not accept the team's move. This conflict has a negative impact on the development of the Nine Cows andSichuan footballhas brought a lot of challenges. In the process of gambling, the background of the team's shareholders and the continued operation of the club became important factors. Jiuniu's shareholders may consider giving up their support for the team or starting a new club elsewhere, which would be rightChinese footballMake a far-reaching impact. As this event progresses, we expect the Football Association and Sichuan Jiuniu to find a harmonious solution to promoteChinese footballlong-term development.

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