Transfermarkt gives the suspected value of the players if they were sold in the open market, not the salary as far as I know. I do believe there is a FIFA or AFC documents that breaks down the top Asian leagues in terms of salaries, revenues, expenses, etc. http://www.the-afc.com/en/resources...oject/76-pro-leagues-clubs-financial-analysis You have to download the report, lots of cool shit.
temporary no words dude, and i don't think it will change in the future. some managers argue that the 3+1 is hampering the development of Chinese players.
Yes, that is the argument all over the world, It comes down to quantity over quality. The better the players you go against the better you get, but the less opportunities for those that may not be as good as the foreigner. At the end it comes down to a power struggle between the League team owners and the federation, no really good answer for this.
You should rewrite it in this manner: "Some foreign managers argue that that's hampering the develepemnt of thier and their friendly player's manager's bank accounts."
Zhang Yuan, the quick Olympics player, is linked with newly promoted Fuli. Zhang Chengdong, is linked with Bayern Munich and Fuli. The striker worth 10 million RMB (Chinese: 一千萬). Link: http://sports.163.com/11/1212/08/7L2DRG7500051CCO.html For the Bayern Munich transfer, there is a Chinese company who is willing to sponsor the transaction, but there is no guaranteed playing time.
Sun Xiang married his sweetheart, the girl that I 重口味-ly think she is good looking. If Zheng Zhi bothers to wear a belt, he would look much better.
CONFIRMED: Anelka signed for Shanghai Shenhua. http://wildeastfootball.net/2011/12...-joins-shanghai-shenhua-on-two-year-contract/ pretty surprising i would say, providing anelka could still play in europe for couple more years. now show those chinese goalkeepers how to take a proper penalties (anelka doesn't run when he takes penalties lol) [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXBcoUjxmU8"]Chelsea 3-4 Newcastle United - Nicolas Anelka Penalty - YouTube[/ame] [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGWQxsWuCSw"]ANELKA GOAL! Penalty kick: Chelsea 2 - 0 Marseille - YouTube[/ame]
He is supposed to earn €10 million per year? That's really an obscene amount of money. I don't think he is worth that much anyway.
Taiwanese captain Chen Po-liang, formerly played for Hong Kong's TSW Pegasus, is linked with Beijing Baxy.
This is an excellent comparison as its much like that, a likely waste of money if we're talking about on the pitch performance. The thing is, unlike with Beckham to the MLS, attendance figures and selling jerseys doesn't matter very much to Shenhua.
Hi chengb02, Great article on WEF. However, there was a quote that I was confused about. You said: "We are not like American soccer fans here at WEF and we don’t think the arrival of Anelka will suddenly turn a middling Shenhua side into champions." As a Galaxy fan, I am pretty confident that seeing how long it took for Beckham to win the MLS cup (5 years) has demonstrated to everyone in America that adding a single star player can't change a team from mediocre to great. Were you referring to American soccer fans nowadays, or to some of the American soccer fans around the time Beckham first came to the US?
I thought Zhu Jun is always having financial problems, hence the selling of Riasco, Du Wei, and Gao Lin. Shenhua dropped from 3rd to 11th because of it. How in the world is he going to pay Anelka that kind of wage?
I'm having a bad week of blogging and this is yet another example. It was originally meant as a shot at a large group of US "fans" and the media who didn't fully understand soccer and thought the arrival of David Beckham would automatically lead LA to titles. Obviously it took a lot more than just Beckham before that happened. The money from this purchase came from the Shanghai sports bureau and the government, which owns a part of Shenhua. The sell offs haven't always been financial issues, it's been more internal team conflicts and Zhu's misplaced confidence in his side. I don't think Riascos wanted to stay, it wasn't that Zhu sold him.
Jan Versleijen signed to coach Henan Jianye one year contract, salary 500k USD 2012 CSL Coaches Code: Club Coach Country Salary (per year) Beijing Guo’an Jaime Pacheco Portugal $2.2m (coaching team) Dalian Shide Nelo Vingada Portugal $2m (coaching team) Hangzhou Greentown Okada Takeshi Japan $1,570,931(coaching team) Guangzhou R&F Sérgio Farias Brazil $1,500,000(coaching team) Guangzhou Evergrande Lee Jang-Soo South Korea $785,466 Henan Jianye Jan Versleijen Netherlands $500,000 Changchun Yatai Svetozar Šapurić Serbia $500,000 Shanxi Chanba Gao Hongbo China $471,279 Dalian Aerbin Chang Woe-Ryong South Korea $300,000 Jiangsu Sainty Dragan Okuka Serbia $263,762 Liaoning Whowin Ma Lin China $125,675 Nanchang Hengyuan Zhu Jiong China $62,837 Qingdao Jonoon Vacant Shandong Luneng Vacant Shanghai Shenhua Vacant Tianjin Teda Vacant Jan Versleijen signed to coach Chinese Super League club English.news.cn 2011-12-12 15:21:08 ZHENGZHOU, China, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- Dutchman Jan Versleijen formally took over as head coach of the Chinese Super League (CSL) club Henan Jianye located in Central China's Henan province, said the club on Monday. Jan Versleijen, former coach of the Australian U20 national team, quit the position in last November, after three and a half years and one Under 17, two Under 20 World Cup cycles. "Versleijen has rich experience in training young players, and he is familiar with Asian football because he once managed some clubs in Asia", said the manager of Henan Jianye club. Born in Venlo, Versleijen had managed a number of teams in his native Netherlands and also coached throughout Asia, managing teams in Japan, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Versleijen with an assistant signed only one year with Henan Jianye club, and will lead the team to train on Dec. 16 in Kunming, the capital of Southwest China's Yunnan province. On Noverber 8, Versleijen led Australian youth team to beat China 3-0 in a 2012 AFC U19 Championship qualifier. Last year, another Chinese Super League club Beijing Guo'an considered to invite Versleijen as its coach, and communicated with him, but at last, the club chose Jaime Pacheco. Henan Jianye, a professional team founded in 1994, ranked the 13th of the 16 clubs in the Chinese Super League last season.
argh,I have Anelka on the brain this week, yes Drogba. I am excited to hear the news of Shao, finally a player who sticks to his word.
According to Mr Troussier, Shenhua's signing of Guti is imminent. http://sports.sina.com.cn/j/2011-12-14/11205867949.shtml
Jean tigana former bordeaux coach's is set to sign a three years contract with shangai shenhua on friday http://www.20minutes.fr/article/842350/football-tigana-signera-vendredi-shanghai
a good reading here - indicates the rise of CSL? http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/2...-ronaldinho-guti-who-else-will-follow-nicolas