This article is from the WeChat public account: Internet North (ID: hlwzhibei) , author Chen Chuan, editor / Pu Fan, title picture: Visual China

On March 13, the Bundesliga announced the suspension of the remaining matches of the season due to the epidemic. When all five major European football leagues have stopped, almost everyone is relieved.

Before that, the news spread of many first-line star infections caused by the rapid spread of the European epidemic has directly pushed the social network to set off a new round of “epidemic anxiety”, including many diehard fans who are obsessed with Europeans. I sighed in front of me: “Why is it so hard not to let Europeans play football? Isn’t football really higher than life and death!”

(It took a month for Serie A to respond most quickly from the outbreak to the shutdown)

This issue was explained more fully in subsequent public discussions.

For example, from an economic perspective, the football columnist Yu Yu tried to explain the reason why “Europeans have to play football” in the article “Football has to stop, why is it so difficult”, only in the Premier League. The scale of the economy is so large that “taxes paid each year are enough to feed half of the police in the UK”. The value of football is far more than a sport or a sports organization.

A more common explanation is cultural. In addition to the clichésp> Of course, from the subsequent media reports, things are far more than just “no agreement”. It is a wonderful game in business, politics, and sports, and Lao Chuanzu has not thought of ways to save himself. For example, according to the widely circulated version of the urban legend, on the day of dissolution, the heroic hero Wei directly brought 5 million cash to the club and wanted to have a “second countdown”, but in the end it was difficult to return to power.

In a more elegant way, if you really want to organize that event roughly, then what a “chaotic” word.

But one thing is certain: Sichuan football was forced to be interrupted under extremely “unwilling” circumstances. This unwillingness made the Sichuan people subconsciously believe that Sichuan football has not really died out, and constantly looking for other teams that are rooted in Sichuan can serve as a new sustenance to continue their previous passion for football, thus giving birth to a series of “Heirs of Sichuan Football” We, for example, the Chengdu Wuniu, another Sichuan team that first carried out professional reform.

As a Chengdu local team, although Chengdu Wuniu is far less popular than Sichuan Quanxing, it still has a group of more loyal fans. It also rose to A-B in 1997, and it only hit A-A several times. One step away, it can be said that Sichuan Football is the first team in the top league to return to the most promising after Quanxing.

But this rooted team fell into the abyss in 2001. In the 2001 season, Chengdu Wuniu beat Sichuan Mianyang with a record 11-2 in a “Sichuan Derby”, and after-the-fact investigations showed that this “brilliant” victory was actually a “clean-up” arranged for upgrading “The false ball of the winning ball” has become a pillar of shame in the history of the team, and “A Five Rats” has also become one of the darkest memories in the history of Chinese football.

Chengdu Xie Fei Lian is the second “Heir of Chuanzu” to be promoted. After the “A, B, Five Rats” case erupted, the slumped Five Bulls were hosted by the Sichuan Football Association. At that time, China’s No. 1 football agent Xu Hongtao was drawn to the old British team Sheffield United. “Successful.”

At that time, the “Sheffield United Mode” was considered to have a very light