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tell a joke: i spent 18 yuan to watch the chinese national football team being abused

2024-09-05

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seven to zero is not the upper limit of the japanese team, but the upper limit of a football match which only lasts 90 minutes.

i started watching football in 1996, and this is the biggest defeat of the chinese national football team that i can remember.

before the game started, cctv denounced the greed of domestic and foreign capital on the grounds that iqiyi asked too much and could not get the broadcasting rights. now think about it - cctv is awesome. many old fans with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems can't bear the burden at all. not broadcasting is a life-saving measure. as a fitness fanatic, i was already sweating and panicking when the game ended.

even if we lose badly, we have to pay to watch the game. this is a market economy. those who do not respect the value of copyright are as shameful as the national football players. in other words, iqiyi used the market economy to broadcast a game in which 11 japanese players who have joined the world economic community beat 11 chinese players who live in an abnormal economy.

it would be rational to use economic principles to explain an unprecedented tragedy.

the value of takefusa kubo on the opposing team is higher than that of the entire chinese team, so a result of seven to zero is not too outrageous, it will always happen.

well, some friends will say, the difference in the players’ values ​​was already huge before, so why are we still able to lose?

that's right. compared with a closed and highly volatile environment, an environment with guaranteed openness and liquidity will have a huge leading advantage at some point. this is the law of the market.

this big loss came at the perfect time. it tells us a truth, in the form of seven slaps - the more modern, the more market-oriented, the higher the economic value of the sport, we do not have any experience to be proud of or shortcuts that can be copied and pasted. there is no so-called chinese way. the only way is to keep pace with the world, as is true for tennis, racing and football.

i expected that by now many people would be mocking iqiyi for spending a huge sum of money to exclusively broadcast this tragedy.

this recognition is consistent with the current situation of chinese football.