Messi s little bit of conflict of interest between the stars, the team, and the capitalists, what do

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-11

At this time, Messi's trip to China and Japan has been boiling, and many ** and netizens are full of indignation. The biggest problem in this is not that Messi has a cold face in Hong Kong and is alive and well in Japan, but that people are not in the right position. Always reveling in your own world, and finally forming a gap, which is difficult to accept.

I've been watching football for a long time, but after watching football for so many years, my enthusiasm for football has diminished. I grew up watching my hometown team, and I used to be crazy. I used to be keen on grandstand culture and ultras. But after so many years, I found one thing, the team doesn't care about you, no one cares about you, you are always intoxicated with your own world, and you can't recognize your own position. Whether the team is good or bad, the players are good or bad, it really has nothing to do with me.

Before watching the game, the fans were dissatisfied with the team's performance, scolding the street in the stands, and scolding the players and coaches on the Internet. Chen Yang was scolded by the fans and scolded for several years, but he still stood firm in the position of head coach. In the end, you will find that your anger has no meaning.

In the past, many fans complained that their team was too perfunctory when they gave the game, and they waved to the fans at the end of the game, complaining that the team didn't take the fans seriously. Of course, the Japanese team did a good job, and after watching a few Urawa Red Diamond games, the first thing the players did when they came in to warm up was to bow deeply to the fans. Many people pursue this, so isn't this self-inflicted? To put it another way, it's called: self (fan) respect (jian).

And the stands, in fact, have become an area where many people vent and pretend to be X. In August, I went to see a game, in fact, it was a game, and I watched more of the 20,000 or 30,000 people scolding the street. The team lost, and some people were like mourners, and it didn't make sense at all.

The other day, the former fan association asked me to go, but I decided not to go. On the one hand, I don't have such a high enthusiasm for football, after all, I also realize that in the eyes of the players and the team, I am nothing, just a passerby, what are you doing with your own passion? On the other hand, the quality of the stands is too poor, and some of the very superficial, very stupid behaviors happen on the pitch, which is hard for me to like. The fans scolded the street in the stands, and I was like: What does it have to do with you? In contrast, I prefer the bookstore of Deyun Club, where I heard and chatted with Mr. Storyteller.

The core of this:

You support the stars, and the stars don't take you seriously

You love the team and the team doesn't know who you are

Football is not just a sport, players are a profession, football is a business. Players play the field, the purpose is honor, honor = business = money, of course, the premise is that people can still pursue honor.

Players never play for the fans, they all play for the money. Back then, it was said that Kaka stayed in Milan for the fans, but Milan didn't give Kaka a salary? Behind the stars and teams are big capitalists and major chaebols. What the star does and what he does depends on the boss. In the eyes of the players: the owner, the team, the honor, the country, the fans.

Players make money, directly the team owners, shareholders, coaches, and then the endorsement of those consortiums, these people are directly linked to the income of players and teams, take an honor to gild, and then have a few more endorsements and earn a few more. As for the people who are watching the game, sorry, they don't care about you.

Have you given money to others? No.

Did you help someone have a baby? No.

What kind of kindness do you have to people? No.

Why do people take you seriously?

Going back to Messi's trip to Hong Kong, this is a commercial game in itself, not a match game, not an important game. Whether the star plays or something depends on how the contract is signed. It seems that until now, no one has said that they will be taken to court.

The core of the business competition is the word "business", and the purpose of business is to make money.

The essence of Messi's China tour is actually a group of merchants (the organizer) and another group of merchants (Miami International) who come to China to make money. The high-sounding point is that the organizers and Miami have a business cooperation, and the two groups work together to collect money from the pockets of ordinary people.

Messi will most likely not have any emotions towards certain countries, Messi has traveled to China many times before, and I haven't seen any emotions in it. Generally, this kind of commercial competition, when it is unpleasant, 99% of it is a contract problem, to put it bluntly, the ticket is not understood.

The logic is this: the capitalists quarreled over the issue of money. They are doing it between them, and they are torn between Miami, the Hong Kong government, and the organizers, which is an imbalance of interests.

And what does the problem between capitalists have to do with others? Never mind. Does it have anything to do with the fans? Never mind. It's okay to be the same as netizens. That is, it has something to do with the people who bought tickets to watch the game.

Don't say that a player is nothing without the fans, in principle. However, there is no shortage of fans, and some fans don't care about one or two countries or one or two cities. At that time, Ronaldo was also scolded by the whole South Korean country, which did not affect his income. Messi has been scolded in Paris, but will it affect his future money? No, it doesn't.

Another heart-wrenching thing is that according to the experience of the last ten years, people are always very forgetful, and after a year or two, or a few months, or even a few weeks, people will forget about Messi. At that time, Messi will come to China again, and the stadium will still be full, and it will be as difficult to grab tickets.

Over the years, Nike, BMW, Adidas, Puma, H&M, etc. have been boycotted and scolded all over the Internet, but has it affected any sales? It doesn't seem to be.

What did the boss of Lotte say back then? Just cut the price.

Grass people don't take themselves too seriously, stars or something, they don't care about you. What people care about must be who can give him money and who gives more, not those who don't even buy genuine autumn clothes. Even if you buy the genuine version, people don't care.

* During the period, those people who listened to the drama and praised the horns were all real gold** who threw money at the corners, who threw more money, who did people care about, and who paid attention to the feelings of those who did not have much money on them?

Fans, don't take the team too seriously, and don't take the players too seriously, with this time, it's actually better to play two games lol. Look at the stars when they play, don't watch them if they don't play, it's not the World Cup final. Watching football itself is a pastime, and for this reason, there is nowhere to be reasonable.

The farce of Messi's trip to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong government and the organizer cried for their fathers and mothers, and the fans who bought tickets were heartbroken, and the Internet was full of righteous indignation. And all of this, taken together, is called flow. In the past few days, many people on the Internet have cut Barcelona and Argentina jerseys, scolded the streets, and then the traffic was overwhelming.

Let's say something quietly: what they cut is most likely a copycat. Two days ago, wasn't there an Internet celebrity who cut Messi's jersey and was faked? (Manual Funny).

In addition, let's talk about hosting ball games, domestic hosting of commercial competitions seems to be extremely amateur in the past two years. Before Messi came to Hong Kong, it was the farce of Ronaldo's trip to China, Ronaldo was put back and forth, and when Ronaldo was injured, he persuaded the game, toasted, and Internet celebrity, and was finally fooled into doing live broadcasts to bring goods, resulting in. In the end, the game of Ronaldo's trip to China was gone, and the live broadcast was gone. It's just that Ronaldo's trip to China didn't have to catch the ducks on the shelves, and in the end the game was canceled (said to be postponed), which was a decent end. This time Messi went to Hong Kong, and in the end, it was embarrassing.

The Manchester derby was messed up, the Miami China trip was messed up, the Riyadh China trip was messed up, and the Miami Hong Kong trip was messed up again, and it was basically a matter of a year. Now some places say that the cancellation of Argentina's trip to China is a bit ......?

Finally, let's stop the New Year, the things between stars and capitalists have nothing to do with our small people, the sun will still rise tomorrow, and it will be difficult for the national football team to enter the World Cup.

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