http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... er-7397535Arsenal old boy Nicklas Bendtner set to become latest big name joining the Chinese Super League
In other news Obafemi Martins is Tim Cahill's replacement at Shanghai Shenua.
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... er-7397535Arsenal old boy Nicklas Bendtner set to become latest big name joining the Chinese Super League
I would be very surprised. Chinese nationalism is far too fierce for that scenario to unfold.I wonder if the chinese fa are looking to bring youngger prodigies to china like the UAE have done and keep them in china long enough to play for china under fifa laws.
Yeah im not even sure Chinese citizenship is possible to tetI would be very surprised. Chinese nationalism is far too fierce for that scenario to unfold.I wonder if the chinese fa are looking to bring youngger prodigies to china like the UAE have done and keep them in china long enough to play for china under fifa laws.
When Xi Jinping, the country’s president, made clear about a decade ago that it was time to end China’s football underachievement, conglomerates and other enterprises connected to the state moved quickly to get involved in the local game. We are finding out what happens to their football clubs when the businesses that own them start to struggle.
That certainly is the hope, as development clubs such as Qingdao Red Lions have a lot to contribute.Hopefully as the flash in the pan clubs fall away this gives AU's sister club more scope to slowly build! I still feel there is a massive potential once the world returns to some sort of normal that younger AU players struggling for decent game time would benefit greatly from a loan move to Qingdao should they be in the CSL 1.
Good point. Qingdao Red Lions have a prominent position on the AUFC website so it would be good to have some feedback placed there.I haven't read a lot about Yongbin. I think the club could have done more to explain why he was here and if the scheme to share players such as this is something they are aiming to build upon. It would be great to hear from Yongbin in some capacity to see if he and Qinqdao feel his time in Adelaide was worthwhile.
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