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Chapter 799 All kinds of talk shows

"The latest news on this station is that the chairman of the Portsmouth Club and the famous director Mr. Branble declared war on UEFA and the FA, claiming that he would establish a top league across Europe..."

"Mr. Branbull criticized everyone at the top of the wealthy clubs. OK! If it weren't for the word "swearing"...

"The current President of Portsmouth will challenge the existing football system alone..."

“…”

It was like a tsunami, Jing Jian's interview quickly swept the headlines of major media in the world, and its popularity was unparalleled. The scandals of leaders or celebrities of countries were all squeezed into secondary pages. It has to be admitted that football is worthy of being the world's number one sport, and its hot spots and attention are not comparable to anything else.

Various media flocked to various football institutions and wealthy families, but unfortunately they were all turned away. To be honest, they were also confused by Jing Jian's amazing remarks from all directions. They were in urgent consultations and were preparing to discuss a countermeasure. However, all parties issued a "silence order" to the media reporters.

There is no interview yet, so the media will certainly not be idle. So various interview programs appeared and guests were invited to discuss and analyze.

Among them, BBC is more representative:

"...As a football celebrity, what do you think of Chairman Bramble's remarks?"

"I think this will ruin football, it is a naked defilement. The past, present, future, and most important thing is never money! Sorry, I am not a conservative person, but in fact I am cautiously supportive of the appropriate and beneficial improvement of football rules. For example, I am quite welcomed by the emergence of the three-point system. And after Chairman Bramble acquired the Portsmouth Club in the English League, I was also one of only a few people who publicly expressed congratulations this time. However, this time Bramble

Chairman Er did too much. He put money above the art of football, so that players no longer work hard to improve their skills, but become slaves to money. I would like to give you a piece of advice: Mr. Bramble, you want to gradually promote more commercialization, which is understandable, and you can also talk slowly at the roundtable. But you must not do it like in the interview, you will ruin English football, British football, even world football, clubs, players... everything!"

"...I deeply agree with Mr. Charlton's words just now. Such a huge change, or revolution, may not be like the beautiful prospects depicted by Chairman Bramble, but will bring a disaster. At least there are strong pains during the reform period. However, as a fan, my personal mood is very complicated. On the one hand, I look forward to the best clubs in the world and the best players competing in the same game, and bringing the truly highest level of games. Forgive my straightforwardness, not the current Champions League, because it is full of too many second- and third-rate teams in the minor leagues, and the home and away elimination system is quite accidental. But on the other hand, I hate the Chinese kid's approach..."

"...Here, I abandon my personal emotions as much as possible and analyze this from my legal professional perspective. Obviously, all Mr. Branbull's approach is completely legal and fully feasible, and can effectively bypass industry restrictions of the FA, the Football Association and UEFA. The only obstacle is whether this management company makes money? I have not read the commercial "Feasibility Report", but I make a personal judgment based on known news - the probability of success is quite high!..."

"...I'm worried about this. As Mr. Holden said just now, this is an ambitious and commercially valuable business plan. We can make an assumption that even if President Bramble gave up this plan for various reasons, others will be very interested. Of course, this is on the premise that UEFA and the FA gave up this plan. Therefore, for the sake of their own interests, UEFA and the FA are likely to compromise with President Bramble. Here, I will not make any predictions, but it is certain that no matter who leads it, it is likely to be imperative to implement this business plan..."

"You mean...? Is Pandora's box already opened?"

"I'm sorry, it's true!"

“…”

The BBC's interview programs are more professional, focusing on various angles and inviting experts from various fields to analyze this topic. However, more interview programs tend to be entertaining:

"...God! That Chinese boy scolded UEFA, FA, Manchester United and Liverpool in China, and Real Madrid, AC, Bayern in Europe... Haha, I found that he has offended all the things he can offend."

"More than that, he even scolded the referee committee and the IFAB (the Council of the International Football Association, composed of four British Football Associations and the International Football Federation, including England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which are international groups that discuss and decide to modify football rules). There seems to be nothing he dared not do."

"Yeah?"

"Haha, look at this part of the interview - the video technology has been improved now, and it is possible to judge controversial offside, goals, fouls and penalty kicks through slow motion replay. This technology has been adopted in the four major leagues in the United States to assist the referee's law enforcement, but the referee committee and IFAB firmly disagrees? This is very puzzled. If my understanding is correct, any rule designation is to maintain the fairness and justice of the game? I can't imagine that in the eyes of tens of thousands of viewers and millions of TV viewers, slow motion replay will lead to the wrong punishment? So why are the referee committee and IFAB unwilling to modify it? There is only one logical result - they want to manipulate the game through the referee! Play fake balls! Blow the black whistle!"

"God, this is a very severe accusation, right? You probably won't get involved in a lawsuit, right?"

"Hahaha, let me just say something here. I feel that Mr. Bramble seems to have told the truth. In major leagues and European competitions, those kind of games with tricks are not news."

"Okay OK, I admire Mr. Bramble's courage here. I just have a question, how dare he offend the referee committee? Does his Portsmouth want to participate in the competition again in the future?"

"Didn't you see it? He is planning to form a new top league, hire professional referees, and choose his own rules. He may not need to pay attention to the referee committee and IFAB at all?"
Chapter completed!
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