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Volume 2 1995-Hibernating Chapter 55 Going to Beijing

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    Pei Wei originally planned to only obtain the 100-year right to use one stadium, but he obtained two. On the surface, he lost money because his expenditure on the stadium will need to double every year in the future - but in the long run  , he still made a profit. Although 20 million seems to be a lot now, in the 21st century when land prices are skyrocketing, it is really too cheap to be able to get such a large stadium with such a small amount of money.

    And getting the right to use the Yunjia Stadium is not a bad thing. Now Yunjia Tianyu has four echelons of different ages in addition to the first team. The two lawns in the original training base are no longer enough. The training of the first team  The lawn must be guaranteed. After obtaining the Yunjia Stadium, the two echelons can be allowed to place their training venues at the Yunjia Stadium to ensure that the first team can have a perfect training lawn.

    At the same time, Yunjia Stadium can also develop ancillary facilities, so that the expenditure invested in this stadium will not be so unbearable.

    After returning to the club, he immediately arranged for construction crews to start construction on the original North Bay Stadium. At this time, with only more than two months until the start of the league, he could not do much modifications. He could only strengthen the stands and set up some seats.  That¡¯s it. Of course, the first thing to do is to lay a sufficiently standard lawn.

    ???????????????????????????????????????????After the stadium is completed, the preparations before the start of the season have also come to an end, the specific division of labor has been implemented, and then it is the turn of the club staff to get busy.

    As a boss, you don¡¯t need to do everything yourself, you just need to leave things to the right subordinates. This is the highest state of leadership.

    On January 18, 1995, after Pei Wei spent a leisurely three-day vacation, his assistant Xiao Zhao called him.

    ¡°Boss, people from the Football Association are looking for you.¡±

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    People from the Football Association were not looking for Pei Wei for anything else, but to inform him to attend the Chinese Football League club meeting held on January 22. In addition to Football Association officials, the meeting also included twelve teams from A, A, and B.  The owner or manager of the team, although it is a bit strange that such a meeting that should be organized by the club itself is organized and carried out by the official representative of the Football Association, but there is no way, there is no similar "professional meeting" between the clubs.  Alliance" and other organizations.

    Without saying a word, Pei Wei immediately flew to Beijing with his assistant. This kind of meeting must be held. Although the meeting will only talk about the same nonsense, if you don't come, you will definitely stay in the heart of the Football Association.  A bad impression, who knows when those officials with serious bureaucracy will give you another stumbling block.

    In addition, meetings like this are also a good opportunity to strengthen ties and exchanges with other clubs. People cannot live in a vacuum. It is better to have one more friend than one more enemy. This is an unbreakable truth.

    After arriving in Beijing, I stayed in a guest house arranged by the Football Association. According to the receptionist of the Football Association: "We in the Football Association have a hard time. We live in poverty. The office building is a two-story building.  Our leaders all commute to work by bicycle and eat packed lunches at noon, so we can only use the guest house to entertain everyone I can only say sorry for any neglect"

    Pei Wei didn't care. He had never lived anywhere. When he was working hard to start a business, he stayed in a small hotel and drank haggis soup. The environment in this guest house was no worse than that time. There were several club managers who were very impressive.  I didn't even look at the guest house, so I got in my car and ran to the five-star hotel.

    "Young people, you just don't know how hard it is to work hard." Mr. Zhou, the newly appointed boss of Hubei Egang, smiled and handed Pei Wei a cigarette: "This guest house is a good place, much better than where I sell clothes."

    Mr. Zhou is the boss of a local private enterprise in Hubei Province. Last year, Egang fell short in the League A and B. It was ranked third by one point and failed to advance to A.A. The sponsor Egang did not want to continue to take over. As a result, Egang was criticized by Mr. Zhou.  Pei Wei has just received the news that Hubei Egang has officially changed its name to Wuhan Yazhi after being acquired by Yazhi Group.

    In Pei Wei's past life memory, this boss who started his business by selling clothes at a street stall was one of the few Chinese League team sponsors who supported a team with his private enterprise. In his previous life, he took over the Wuhan team in 1996.  , I didn¡¯t expect that he would take over a year in advance.

    It seems that this world is different from the one in my memory, but in my previous life, where was the Yunjia Tianyu team?

    But if my memory is correct, this Zhou Zongzong can be regarded as a figure. He just used his company with an annual output value of less than 100 million to support the Wuhan team for several years before finally quitting. However, he did not lose money and changed hands.  Sell ??Wuhan ClubAfter spending tens of millions, all the original investment was recovered, and the Wuhan team did a good job in management. At least in the 21st century, they are one of the few Chinese clubs that can break even.

    Pei Wei hates those teams in later generations that rely on national enterprises as backers to burn money to achieve good results. He believes that this is not about football at all, but about political achievements. If the local team performs well, it is a sign of the officials in office.  A political achievementwhat is this?  Football is a special industry, a "smoke-free project" with huge profits, and an important pillar that can drive the local economy But in China, football clubs are a complete waste of money.

    Why did football in Guangdong or the South decline so quickly after a period of glory in the late 1990s?  It's not because their players are inactive, it's just one aspect of the reason.

    In the first few years of professionalism, those who run clubs basically made money, because after owning a club, the advertising effect and the preferential policies of the local government made the backstage groups of these clubs taste huge benefits, so  The club became a hot commodity, but when the preferential policies ceased and the advertising effect was not so great, the bosses who took over later found that the club was just a loser that kept swallowing money. Naturally, no one was willing to take over. After losing the economy, the club became a hot commodity.  After that, the decline of Guangdong football became a matter of course.

    Pei Wei feels that in Chinese leagues, there should be more private owners like himself and Mr. Zhou. Precisely because they are doing things for themselves, they can further tap into the club¡¯s revenue-generating potential.

    So he decided to have a good chat with Mr. Zhou.

    PS: Some of the issues in the previous chapter should be almost explained in this chapter.  I also ask for your support and comments.
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