From the Country Team To the Rich
Chapter 36 Gradually ferment
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On January 5, the Bundesliga club Shaq United announced that it was in financial crisis.
The next day, Meigein and Bremen also successively announced the hidden danger of financial crisis.
Suddenly, the entire Bundesliga club was in turmoil.
After the final decision, Shaq fired 24 drivers one after another, only selling the club's expenses, but it still couldn't make up for the huge loophole.
Maine and Werder Bremen are also in the same predicament.
In the face of the three clubs that suddenly announced that they were in a financial crisis, the major European clubs rushed in like sharks smelling blood, preparing to carve up the three 'player supermarkets' when they opened.
On January 7, just two days later, McGain was the first to announce that the player was likely to be sold.
Immediately afterwards, Bremen and Shaq also announced the opening of the transfer market.
Immediately, all three club players boarded the transfer window and clearly marked their prices.
Players from other leagues started their carve-up.
This sudden change caught the fans of the three clubs a little off guard.
Why is there a financial crisis?
Why is this happening?
But when they regained their senses, they could only watch as negotiators from major European clubs entered their sacred team one after another, and began to wave checks to carve up their beloved players.
At the beginning, some fans also began to abuse the club, but it didn't help at all.
To this end, they started a vigorous crowdfunding campaign, and even called on fans to take the lead in buying tickets to help the club complete the repayment task.
However, the limitations of this kind of activity are too great, and they cannot be implemented uniformly at all, and the funds raised in the end are far from reaching the repayment amount.
They could only watch helplessly as the 'players supermarket' opened.
The fans of the three clubs watched the news that the club officials continued to release.
Watching those familiar players leave the club one by one.
Some are voluntary, some are forced.
Anyone who wants to go or doesn't want to go has to go.
And all they can do is watch all this happen, but they can't do anything.
Anger, pain, unwillingness and other interests flooded into my heart.
On January 9, Shaq United announced that their captain, Reiner Schwab, who had played for Shaq United for 10 years, left the team.
This news has been announced, and it directly blows up the fans of Shaq United like a thunderbolt on the ground.
You can't sell the captain if you sell anyone!
How can a club do this?
But before they got angry, the Shaq United club issued a bill they needed to pay back.
Looking at the bill, the fans fell silent.
The first feeling, not yet!
What should I do if I can't make it?
announce bankruptcy!
Shaq will be a thing of the past.
Between the club and the captain, they had to make a choice.
The final decision is obvious!
Rainer Schwab is gone!
That day, half of the fans in the Ruhr area cried into tears.
Their beloved captain left in a hurry, without even a decent farewell ceremony.
Rainer Schwab's departure has shaken the entire Bundesliga.
Even the fans of arch-enemy Dortmund did not go to cynicism.
Because they suddenly felt a kind of sympathy for each other.
For some reason, they felt that the Bundesliga was going downhill, that they were falling.
2010 was the first time that a large number of German stars left.
Now, it seems that there is another tide of parting.
And still in the winter window!
With Reiner Schwab's departure, Berliner Sport Zeitung suddenly published a shocking criticism.
Leiner Schwab's departure is a warning to the Bundesliga from the times!
On January 9, 2019, Reiner Schwab left Shaq United, where he had played for 10 years, left his hometown, and left the land of Germany!
His departure is sad for the Shaq fans, and even more sad for the entire Bundesliga!
When I heard the news in the morning, I thought I would be angry, but I wasn't. The first thing I felt was despair compared to anger.
What is destroying the Bundesliga?
Why did the Bundesliga, one of the five major leagues, be reduced to what it is today?
In the process of pursuing the answer, let's first look back at Serie A in the early 20th century!
Looking at them at that time, is there a familiar feeling?
That's right, this is the status quo of the Bundesliga!
Loss of stars, lack of attention, lack of funds, financial crisis looming, but Italy has good owners of listed companies who thought the club was spending money, what about us? ... We have a bunch of people who always make the club pay fines fans! The craziest thing is that they are still the owners of the club!
Commercialization is the theme of this era, although many people don't want to admit it, but money and football have formed an inseparable relationship.
Sakk United fired 24 drivers, which stained their self-proclaimed 'working class' name, and the chairman of the German Labor Council even criticized Sakk United for lacking a sense of social responsibility.
But what if you don't fire them? Watch Shaq United declare bankruptcy?
So, when will this kind of bad life end?!
Clubs in Germany lack funds, so we can't bring in stars!
Clubs in Germany lack funds, so we are always exploited by other leagues!
The clubs in Germany lack funds, so we are always proud to say that we are maintaining tradition!
Wake up! Commercialization is the theme of the new era. Don't use old-fashioned excuses to comfort yourself.
The crux of German football is only in one place! That is the 50+1 blockade of foreign funds!
We always mock a nouveau riche as a tool for rich people to show off their wealth! But at least they can play this sport with dignity.
Look at Shaq United now. They are trampling on their own dignity, trampling on the captain's dignity and trying to save that damn 50+1?
Compared to such dignity, what is the tool of the local tyrants to show off their wealth?
I can tell you that this is just the beginning. Because this is the winter break, in June this year, I look forward to the big opening of the Bundesliga supermarket!
The news of Berlin Sports Zeitung immediately touched the sensitive German fans as soon as it appeared.
For those fans who regard the club as their personal belongings, anyone who dares to provoke 50+1 is a crime.
If it was the past, this kind of media would definitely be sprayed as a dog.
But this time, the whole of Germany was divided into two camps, and there was a lot of quarrel.
Some stubborn people are still guarding 50+1, while those who are heartbroken are shouting the slogan of abolishing 50+1.
There are also some stake holders among these people, but they don't want it anymore.
Especially Shaq fans.
They don't want the stake anymore, or rather they don't want to experience this hopelessness of powerlessness again.
Rather than being wantonly trampled on dignity like this, it is better to hand over the shares, abolish 50+1, and welcome capital to enter the Bundesliga.
At least that way you can still retain a little bit of dignity...
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