<>底下是我一大学同学(我们都是北京人)给一英国记者做国安罢赛报道提供的资料,他的原创,我贴上来,看的懂的就看,看不懂的就忽略,我自己也没看完的说。</P><>hey man,
>
> although i stopped watching the Jia A years ago, I
> am
> still interested in CSL. i wrote the following for
> you
> based on my own knowledge, analysis and sentiment
> about this event.
> time\'s pressing and i don\'t have time interviewing
> my
> friends for you. besides time, i think they would
> either probably share the same perspectives or they
> don\'t give a rat\'s ass at all.
>
> Fans
> Line drawn among fans but enemy shared
> I believe the pro-Guoan\'ers consist of Guoan lovers
> (Beijingers) and CFA and GAS (www.sport.gov.cn)
> haters. They back Guo\'an\'s audacious claim with
> genuine passion against the CFA and GAS.
> The passion is shared by con-Guoan\'ers despite their
> hatred against Guo\'an, which is nurtured through
> stupid regional biases prevalent in China, is
> overwhelming and dominating. That\'s why they would
> go
> as far as demanding the CFA to kick Guo\'an out of
> the
> league.
>
> Guo\'an
> Rebel with a cause
> Only a couple of years ago, Guo\'an threatened to
> backout the Jia A to protest a retroactive redcard
> on
> Guo\'an player. This rage against the CFA was only
> quelled by the big boss from CITIC (www.citic.com),
> Guo\'an\'s owner. The big boss was Mr. WANG Jun, son
> of
> the deceased military hardliner General WANG Zhen.
> (I
> saw him on TV telling Mr. LI Jianyi, Guo\'an\'s boss,
> to
> chill).
> CITIC is founded by the RONG family, dubbed the RED
> CAPITALIST. Mr. RONG Yiren himself was once Vice
> President of this country.
> Given CITIC\'s great wealth and massive political
> connections, it helps to understand why Guo\'an dares
> to challenge the CFA like a diehard radical.
>
> CFA and GAS
> Just solute them with finger
> Everybody hates the CFA and some would go further to
> give the GAS the finger too, which oversees all
> sports
> authorities in China.
> It doesn\'t require much efforts to resonate with CFA
> haters, which is virtually everyone.
> Incredible/irremediable corruption within the CFA
> and
> poor management resulting in the consistent
> impotence
> of Chinese men\'s football team and the rampant game
> rigging.
> The GAS is another privileged government
> bureaucracy.
> Taking advantage of the fact that China pursues
> great
> sports performance as the cohesive to unite Chinese
> people all around the world for future and greater
> development of this country, the GAS shamelessly
> becomes as corrupted as you can imagine, if not
> worse.
>
> Lots of people demand intervention from the legal
> authorities and the CNAO (www.cnao.gov.cn) as people
> believe the GAS has serioulsy embazzeled funding for
> national sports programs for its own purposes.
>
> who\'s bad? or worse?
> Although it seems to be a facedown only between
> Guo\'an
> and the CFA, it actually signifies the previously
> much-neglected fundamental problem of the system has
> reached a crucial point.
> the bureaucratic mechanism inevitably breeds wide
> corruption of the CFA, whose officials are pretty
> much
> like government officials. they worry more about
> their
> officialdom and personal incomes than thinking hard
> to
> improve Chinese football through market economy.
> the clubs, on the other hand, are utterly frustrated
> by not getting what they hope to gain.
> stretching as it may be, but if you put this into a
> bigger setting, it represents similar problems faced
> by the Chinese society in the transition period from
> centralized/planned system to a more market-oriented
> system. the bureaucrats won\'t give up on control and
> they\'ve found ways to tap the new system and
> developed
> their own vested interests. it may go on like this
> for
> a while but not always. the winds of change have
> started to blow in many other areas. the sports will
> be no exception.
> as the FA officials might wonder at this outrageous
> event, footy fans and club management in China might
> have longed for a relatively more transparent and
> fair
> enviornment for this extremely popular game in
> China.
> maybe not just this game...
>
> hope i didn\'t give you more than what you actually
> needed...
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