The inside story of Liu Guoliang's resignation was revealed: he resolutely refused to get involved in politics and was unwilling to be demoted
Recently, the news of Liu Guoliang, the head coach of the Chinese table tennis team, announcing his resignation shocked table tennis fans across the country. Why did the highly respected table tennis coach suddenly resign? Rumor has it that he was dissatisfied with the decision to be demoted to deputy director and resolutely refused to get involved in politics. So what is the truth?
First of all, Liu Guoliang's resignation was not a hasty move, but a deliberate decision. Over the years, he has been committed to improving the strength of the Chinese table tennis team and has achieved world-renowned results. However, in recent years, the Chinese table tennis team has gradually lost its advantage in the international arena, which makes Liu Guoliang feel frustrated and helpless. He knows that in order to bring the Chinese table tennis team back to the top, new reforms and innovations are needed.
However, Liu Guoliang found that his willingness and ability to reform under the current system were limited. In the organizational structure of the Chinese Table Tennis Association, the position of the head coach has gradually been marginalized, and the power and voice have gradually weakened. Instead, politics dabbled in table tennis
The voice of affairs is getting louder and louder. This situation has made Liu Guoliang worried about the future development prospects.
For Liu Guoliang, table tennis is not only a sport, but also a national quintessence and cultural symbol of China. He did not hesitate to express his position, resolutely refusing to get involved in table tennis in politics. He believes that the intervention of political circles will seriously damage the independence and professionalism of table tennis, affecting the team's training and competition performance.
In addition, Liu Guoliang also mentioned the demotion incident. According to reports, as the head coach, Liu Guoliang's next position is deputy director, which means that his power and influence will be greatly reduced. As a person who has made great efforts to the cause of table tennis, Liu Guoliang is unwilling to accept such an arrangement. He believes that only with sufficient power and resource support can the development of the Chinese table tennis team be promoted.
Faced with these predicaments, Liu Guoliang made his own choice: resolutely resign. He hopes to send a clear signal to the outside world through this action, calling for table tennis affairs to return to the path of professionalism and professionalism. He hopes to encourage more young people to join the table tennis career and contribute to the future development of table tennis in China by his example.
Although Liu Guoliang's resignation is regrettable, his decision has aroused widespread attention and discussion. This also makes us think about what kind of reform and development direction is needed for table tennis, and whether the political circles should really get involved in table tennis affairs? These questions are not only closely related to Liu Guoliang personally, but also related to the future of China's table tennis industry.
While the Chinese people have expressed their regrets, we also want to express our appreciation for Liu Guoliang's courage and responsibility. His resignation is not only a personal complaint, but also a love and perseverance for the table tennis career. It is believed that under the influence of Liu Guoliang, Chinese table tennis will usher in new development opportunities and achieve more brilliant results.
The inside story of Liu Guoliang's resignation was revealed: he resolutely refused to get involved in politics and was unwilling to be demoted. This incident has attracted widespread attention and thinking, and we should learn from it and contribute to the development of China's table tennis industry. I believe that with our joint efforts, Chinese table tennis will rise again and return to the center of the world stage.