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Suning stopped operating. Is this a side effect of scraping bones by the Football Association or a complication of drinking poison to quench thirst?
On the afternoon of February 28th, Jiangsu Football Club officially announced that its team would stop operating.

I was shocked when I first heard the news. After all, although rumors about the team's previous unpaid wages are flying everywhere, I still can't believe that Jiangsu, which stood on the highest podium more than 0/00 days ago, has reached a crossroads of life and death this time.

In the past two years, I have seen too many familiar news about team dissolution. Among them, Liaoning sold blood for many years and finally made ends meet; One day, the sea received such a big plate, and it didn't work; There are also old-school teams like Tianjin TEDA, who don't play at all.

However, it is still surprising that Suning stopped operating-after all, people were champions of the Super League last season.

Back to 20 15 and 12, Suning took over the team from Guo Xin Group, and the name of this team changed from Jiangsu Guoxin Shuntian to Jiangsu Suning.cn.

20 16 season, Suning shines brilliantly. After investing heavily in players such as teixeira and Ramirez, Jiangsu Suning quickly became one of the giants that could compete with Evergrande at that time.

Looking at the ups and downs of Jinyuan football in recent ten years, the key to the success of the team is to see what threat it can bring to Guangzhou Evergrande, the overlord of the league.

In the 20 16 season, Jiangsu Suning won the title of Sanya King in Super Cup, Super League and FA Cup. Although this achievement sounds awkward, it is an affirmation of Suning Group's investment in football.

Like any new owner who took over the team, Suning Group also released its rhetoric when it took over. However, at that time, people claimed the goal of winning the Super League in three years and dominating Asia in five years. Now it seems a bit "bragging".

In 2020, the Super League trophy with relatively low gold content finally gave Suning a sigh of relief. Just like a white cover all the ugliness, when all the soldiers in Suning stood on the highest podium, the outside world automatically ignored or blocked the "negative" of the team's unpaid wages at that time.

"From now on, Jiangsu Football Club will stop the operation of their respective teams, and expect people of insight and enterprises in the society to discuss the follow-up development with us on a larger scale." In Jiangsu's official announcement, people used "suspension" instead of "dissolution".

This is actually similar to the situation before the dissolution of Tianhai at that time, but it looks "more dignified"-the team is not dead, just need a successor to deal with this mess.

The receiver is connected and the competent department passes, then the team will continue to survive;

If the catcher doesn't answer, the team will eventually dissolve.

The "critically ill notice" has been issued, depending on who can "rejuvenate".

It is obvious to all that the China Football Association has cracked down on gold. With last year's China Football Association's request that the team be neutral and renamed, many sponsors' attitudes towards the team have undergone earth-shaking changes.

But what people are worried about is nothing more than those "small clubs". Even if Jiangsu Suning is found to be in arrears, few people care-no one believes that last season's league champion will end up like this.

When the real tide recedes, whoever is swimming naked will have a good eye.

The last straw to crush these enterprises is undoubtedly a neutral renaming and salary confirmation form-I sponsored the money without my name, but I couldn't pay the salary, but you asked me to hand in the signatures of the players I paid.

Sponsors complain that the China Football Association is also very tough. I just don't know, this time it's another Super League team on the verge of life and death. Is it a side effect of scraping bones by the Football Association or a complication of drinking poison to quench thirst?