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The Chinese Super League has long become a "dog food" league, and it will do whatever it takes to get traffic! Attacking Shanghai Hong Kong has become the trend of public opinion

author:Merlin chats about balls

In the recent game, Wang Haijian's goal was ruled offside, which was originally within the rules, but who knows, there was a bloody storm of public opinion behind this. The Harbour team, once a powerhouse, now seems to have become the target of public criticism, which is really laughable.

The Chinese Super League has long become a "dog food" league, and it will do whatever it takes to get traffic! Attacking Shanghai Hong Kong has become the trend of public opinion

To be honest, Yu Hanchao's action of dodging the ball, I blushed for him when I saw it. The referee's decision is a clear and definite matter. But some people were not happy, and had to make the matter bigger, as if the harbor team had been wronged. This kind of mentality is really speechless.

Let's talk about Pan Weili, who is quite familiar with Feng Xiaoting, and it stands to reason that he should know the rules of football well. But his remarks on some occasions are really shocking. When I got close to the Evergrande brand department and sang praises to Evergrande, my face was really disgusting. It's good now, turn your head and buckle your hat to SIPG, this kind of "wall grass" behavior is really contemptible.

The Chinese Super League has long become a "dog food" league, and it will do whatever it takes to get traffic! Attacking Shanghai Hong Kong has become the trend of public opinion

Thinking about the original Jinyuan football period, the public opinion environment was simply a mess. The "values" of the media have been distorted beyond recognition by money, and they have all become thugs of capital. Evergrande's brand department is even more expensive, trying to blow the wind of public opinion to their side. As for the Shanghai Port team, because they were unwilling to go along with this unhealthy trend, they refused to sign the so-called "thug contract", and as a result, they became the target of public opinion. It's really embarrassing to talk about.

Now, the era of Jinyuan football has passed, but the public opinion environment has not improved. On the contrary, with the rise of traffic, the things on the football field have been hyped up. Every move of the harbor team seems to be magnified countless times, and the slightest disturbance can trigger a storm of public opinion.

The Chinese Super League has long become a "dog food" league, and it will do whatever it takes to get traffic! Attacking Shanghai Hong Kong has become the trend of public opinion

Some commentators are even more afraid that the world will not be chaotic. In order to attract attention and traffic, they dare to say anything and create any rumors. This kind of behavior of ignoring the truth for the sake of profit is really despicable. They can get benefits by following the team's words, and this kind of unscrupulous behavior is simply tarnishing the spirit of sportsmanship.

As for the Harbour Club, in the face of this harsh public opinion environment, it seems to be a little helpless. Their attitude towards the media is always so indifferent, which also makes some people attack them even more brazenly. But then again, does this attitude really solve the problem? Perhaps, Harbour Club really needs to reflect on how to build a good relationship with the media, and how to maintain its image and reputation in such a complex environment.

The Chinese Super League has long become a "dog food" league, and it will do whatever it takes to get traffic! Attacking Shanghai Hong Kong has become the trend of public opinion

Looking at the situation of the Harbour team now, I really feel a little distressed. This once strong team has now become a victim of public opinion. Behind this, there are not only the shadows left by the Jinyuan football period, but also the challenges brought by the new era when traffic is king. But in any case, we must not forget the original intention and essence of sports – that is, fair competition and the pursuit of excellence.

In this storm of public opinion, we have seen too much chaos and distortion. The "values" of the media are swayed by money and traffic, commentators disregard the truth for profit, and teams and clubs struggle to maintain their image and reputation in this melee. But in any case, we should keep a clear head and look at all this rationally.

The Chinese Super League has long become a "dog food" league, and it will do whatever it takes to get traffic! Attacking Shanghai Hong Kong has become the trend of public opinion

Although the storm of public opinion encountered by the Harbour team is heart-wrenching, it also provides us with an opportunity to reflect and change. Let's work together to contribute to the future development of Chinese football!

The Chinese Super League has long become a "dog food" league, and it will do whatever it takes to get traffic! Attacking Shanghai Hong Kong has become the trend of public opinion

In this storm of public opinion, I am on the side of the Harbour team. I think they are innocent victims, being used and attacked by some unscrupulous media and commentators. I hope that everyone can look at this game and this incident rationally, and not be misled by some irresponsible remarks. I also call on all those who love football to work together to create a healthier and more positive football atmosphere, so that Chinese football can truly go to glory!

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