Last night I heard that Yang Chen had already reported to Jiangsu Shuntian Team before the year-end. Today, this news was officially confirmed by newspapers and networks. That's great. As an unreliable reporter said, Yang Chen is considered as the biggest-name football star in Shuntian's history. The reporter also particularly asked whether there would be a possibility for him to play in the new season, and Yang answered that he hadn't practiced for more than a year, so it seemed unlikely. I guess his belly must have grown. To say Yang Chen has good ball skills, excellent image and temperament, good RP and reputation. These years Chinese football has become disgusting like this, but Yang Chen still gets praised on Sina's message board. You know how disgusting that place is. I thought I would cry, but I didn't. I thought I would laugh, but I didn't laugh much either. This is the league, and the result comes peacefully and reasonably. Unlike the cup games, which have the excitement of heaven and hell. Different from the people on the board, I started watching football in 1996, and the real idea of promotion (to Class A) arose in 2000. Counting, it's almost ten years, from junior high school to now about to graduate from undergraduate studies. All retrospectives of Jiangsu football start with the most painful memories. The relegation in 96 was actually a relief for Jiangsu football. As a primary school student in 96, I lost again, losing inexplicably. I thought about the reasons for a long time, and finally couldn't help leaning towards fate. I actually reached the same conclusion as Ma Dexing: fate, sometimes you just can't explain it. What annoys me most are all the fools celebrating China's loss. If China and Japan can be friendly, isn't it out of fashion to call someone a traitor? Calling someone counter-revolutionary is too leftist; let's call them natural fools then. In 2009, there will only be the Chinese Super League left, and four teams participating in the AFC Champions League, which is also pretty good. Next year we will focus on the CSL. I won't say anything else. From starting to watch football in 96 until now, one cycle has passed. Only in 2001 did I feel happy. Today is the first game of the new season, and the situation is very promising this year, so naturally there are more fans present. I was late by about ten minutes, so I had to sit on a relatively edge stand, and unexpectedly missed three wonderful goals. Talking about these three wonderful goals makes me angry. This should have been a sweeping match, a 3:0 sweeping. It started like that, not long after Shuntian team led 2:0 with two powerful headers from foreign players. They were really powerful foreign players, completely leaping high and overpowering the defenders to score, which was quite thrilling. But then something went wrong, Anhui even once dominated the field...
In 2000, Shuntian took over Jiangsu team, and at that time the momentum was very high. There was talk of hiring Xu Genbao to coach, and they got Qu Chuangliang in the transfer draft. However, the national goalkeeper refused to play in Class B, Guan Xin returned to Henan team which had returned to Class A, nfl network, and finally on the opening day, Old Fan was still standing in front of the goal. Old Fan, Fan Heping, was Jiangsu's No.1 goalkeeper, and even Sun Gang who had once been selected into the national team, wasn't as highly regarded by Jiangsu fans as Old Fan. Strangely enough, Old Fan's ability was actually limited, and his performance was often unstable, but he was still deeply loved by fans...
These days, not many people think the CSL is exciting, I am one of them, only because I have watched it year after year, accumulated for such a long time, naturally it becomes meaningful. This year's CSL is very interesting, up to this round. Previously, the situations of Beijing, Changchun, and Shandong were complicated, Changchun failed to win the crucial match, and was scored against by Nanjing native Xiao Zhi playing in Henan. Thus, the suspense of the championship was maintained until this afternoon and Wednesday evening. I watched most of the match between Changchun and Wuhan this afternoon. Wuhan's role was very subtle, but it seems they are neither willing nor capable of being the previous year's Guoan...
Every year hope rises, every year it falls before our eyes like destiny. Every year is like this. As a Jiangsu fan, frankly speaking, I've become accustomed to this feeling. And even if I'm not a Beijing fan, yesterday I experienced the feeling brought by Guoan. Poor my roommate: during May Day, Guoan was swept away by Qingdao away; when we were all watching TV together on Mount Lu, Guoan was held to a draw by Dalian under favorable circumstances; on National Day October 1st, this kind of thing happened again. Before the match, everyone really thought Guoan didn't need to "always strive for the first place" anymore: the momentum was best, forward Diago was in deadly form; several opponents were in a mess, Changchun was troubled by internal problems, Shandong took a sharp downturn after Han Peng got injured. Although Guoan played one more match, almost everyone thought that this home match...
The only feeling after watching the match yesterday was being insulted, not by Central Asians, but by the Chinese team. Before the match, Iran's head coach said that Uzbekistan would win this match, almost all nationals thought this was his usual provocation tactic, everyone was calculating whether it was better to go to the upper half or lower half, nfl fantasy football, whether it was easier to deal with Saudi Arabia or take the opportunity to eliminate the fear of South Korea. The result was a loss, and a loss of three goals, a disgraceful, inexplicable loss, hard to understand, hard to accept. It seems that Chinese football has really reached the level of third-rate in Asia. Southeast Asia was so strong this year, if not divided into Malaysia's group, it might have been humiliated by Vietnam and Thailand early on. Although I've watched football for eleven years, this time it's really hard...
Jinzhou in 97 is a nightmare for all Chinese football fans. After experiencing the perfect start of "the strongest Chinese team", they helplessly watched the opponent equalize four goals in their home ground, without having time to rejoice, they fell into endless sorrow. In yesterday's match, the Chinese team took the lead right from the start, leading by two goals in the first half, especially Mao Jianqing's sweeping shot resembled the one Li Ming scored in Jinzhou ten years ago. Truly bone-chilling, in the second half, the opponent completely dominated, seeing Li Weifeng constantly kicking the ball far away to the opponent, this kind of oppression hasn't been seen for a while, reminding people of the annual Sino-Korean confrontation match with South Korea. Fortunately, there were no low-level mistakes, only being tied by the opponent. After the draw, Iran didn't attack anymore, both sides...
Last night's match fully verified the saying, football is round. Obviously, Liverpool played better, Milan's midfield was completely controlled in the first half, the front line of Dinho, Kaka, and Seedorf barely had any chance to touch the ball, usually getting robbed by Ambrosini, Gattuso, and Pirlo's line. In the second half, it was the same, it felt like Liverpool had more players than Milan, everywhere red shirts were seen, getting pressed every few steps, Gerrard's one-on-one was a good example. But...
Keyword one: First time watching a match at the Olympic Sports Center, never expected I could watch a match in such a beautiful stadium, the seats are much more comfortable than Wutaishan, the stadium is spacious, looking up is blue sky and white clouds, looking down is the plastic track, poetic and picturesque, ha ha Keyword two: Finally saw a national player, Jiangjin is the first national player I've seen (Li Hongbing? Let's not count Li Hongbing). Jiangjin should be around forty, I don't understand what allows Jiangjin to still stand in front of the goal now. Is it love for football? Nonsense. For some money? Not worth it. Thought for a long time, probably due to Shen Si's face, the team is in difficulty, so they recruited old figures like Jiangjin and Peng Weiguo, one as goalkeeper and one as team leader. Not easy, participated...
The most satisfying thing today is waking up to see AC Milan's 3:0 victory over Manchester United. Manchester United is still young, and this side isn't as old as people imagine. Although 3:0 doesn't compare to Manchester United's 7:1 slaughter of Roma, it's still a huge humiliation for the opponent. Kaka, Seedorf, and Gilardino each scored a goal. On the other side, Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo were utterly ineffective. This verifies what Seedorf said two weeks ago, that a 2:3 away win is better than a 2:2, the reason...
Today, Shuntian team won 2:1 against Yanbian team in Yanji without much trouble, Enrique and Gilberto scored in the first and second halves respectively. Although the score wasn't very satisfying, they eventually took back the three points they should have taken. Ranked first in the table after playing one more match. Last time they ranked here was in the second round last year, compared to last year's high start and low end, this year's climb from behind is obviously much more enjoyable. Of course, this top spot is temporary, Guangzhou and Chengdu may catch up after their bye. But anyway, being able to occupy the top spot for even a second feels pretty good. Lost some points earlier against Beijing and Nanjing, should make up for them in the tough matches against Guangzhou and Chengdu. Now it's Saturday again, and there's a long-awaited excitement, like a festival...
The 2007 CSL started again this afternoon. This year is the tenth anniversary of Jiangsu team returning to Class A. Heartbroken countless times in these ten years, but every spring finds the urge to sit in Wutaishan again, truly hard to give up. Of course, the energy invested now is much less than the most enthusiastic period in junior high school. I only learned this afternoon which teams are participating in this year's CSL. Looking at them, it seems possible for Jiangsu to promote. After last year's painful failure, the fans on ChinaFootball and Xici didn't expect Jiangsu to promote this year. Without desire, one remains strong, no expectations mean no disappointment. But, but I have ideas again, sigh, self-inflicted pain. Guangzhou is strong, Chengdu and Chongqing are vocal...
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