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The autographed football that Gong Hanlin has collected for many years has been revealed to be fake. What do you think of this matter?

As this matter has developed to this day, all parties have made mistakes and no one knows how to stop. Things are moving towards an increasingly uncontrollable situation.

At that time, everyone who bought jerseys had fake ones. I don’t know how many national football jerseys are fake. Anyway, most of the jerseys you can buy from European teams are fake. Not to mention the limited number of "high-end souvenirs." But to take a step back, for a layman, he is also a fan. In the years when the national football team was more popular, which game didn't have many people buying tickets to watch the excitement? Not to mention the national football team, when Changchun Yatai won the championship, there were also local fans who bought tickets to watch the excitement. I think national football players should be treated equally and should not be overly harsh.

It’s okay to mock Gong Hanlin for wearing fake signed football uniforms, but the more you mock Gong Hanlin, the less face the Chinese men’s football team will lose, because everyone knows how much match-fixing there was in Chinese football between the early 2000s and 2010. Black whistle, in fact, from another perspective, the fake signed ball collected by Gong Hanlin can be considered to represent the disgrace of Chinese football in that era. In addition, many people ridiculed Gong Hanlin. In fact, it does not matter whether Gong Hanlin understands the ball or not. The most important thing is his identity. We can think about it carefully, why did Gong Hanlin criticize the Chinese men's football team, but the relevant people from the Football Association did not make any response?

We don’t know if we are real fans, but this kind of “fake” signed ball should be “authentic” that ordinary people can get. There must be an endless supply of such "fake" signed balls on the market, because I also have a ball like this, which my brother brought back to me from the club. Of course, when I got it back, I was told that the signature on the ball was fake and had been signed by someone within the club. So are there "real balls" signed by athletes? have. Generally, it is either fans chasing each star to sign it, or some stars attending an event to sign it. After all, the players' main job is to train and compete. You ask them to sit there and sign autographs all afternoon while doing nothing? It doesn’t make sense when you think about it, right?