The fiasco of the national football team in the round of 12 finals has made the eyes of the Football Association finally pay attention to the league. It is understood that the new season of the third division, there is a high probability of restoring the home and away system, starting from late April to mid-November. However, the crisis facing China's three-tier league is not over.

Tang Hui, a media person and commentator, revealed: Another Chinese League A club decided not to play, directly disbanded, and it was originally relatively stable, there was not much unpaid wages, hey.
Earlier, the Hebei team of the Chinese Super League officially announced the postponement of winter training. As for how its share reform is, it has become a big suspense. In view of this alone, we are not sure whether the Hebei team can withdraw in the end. Therefore, the club that Tang Hui broke the news today should be the first team to quit in the new season.
Who is this club? Some people speculate that it is the Guizhou team. Possibility, is there any? There is a possibility, but it is not great. Because, the media person has set "not too much arrears of wages." And the Guizhou team? At first, the players were online, but they were openly asking for salaries. Judging from the previous information from all parties, their arrears of wages are not small. So, I'm not sure which team it is.
If the club is dissolved, then Beili will work as the 17th place in the Chinese League A last season and will be returned with the first pick. At the same time, the Chinese Super League team is very likely to be disbanded. In this way, Dalian people will return to the Chinese Super League, and the Xinjiang Tianshan Snow Leopard will also make up for the return to the Chinese First Division. The two major relegated teams have returned, and the promotion and demotion of the Middle League has also become a farce.
Chen Shuyuan said: Football is a public welfare project. The disbanded club apparently did not grasp the words of the Chinese football leader and did not seriously follow suit. Since it is all public welfare, and you are thinking about what else to do, you should lean down and do it steadily! However, in the past two years, how many teams have been separated from the three-tier league? Is this just the result of gold dollar soccer? In the case of this Chinese First Division club, there is not much salary arrears. This shows that they are one of the few teams that operate well at the moment. In this situation, everyone has chosen to withdraw, shouldn't the FOOTBALL Association reflect on it? Without a good, professional environment, who wants to spend money not to even hear a ring? Do you really think football is a public welfare project?