The Chinese people were not interested in football at all when I was in Shanghai for a few years ago and it took me many days to be able to find someone who wanted to play a bit of football with me.
Their government may have the same vision for football as they had with basketball as the popularity for this has grown rapidly over the last few decades. However, it will take time and we should therefore not be to focused on how many potential supporters we have now as newly introduced football viewers are mostly going to support the current successful clubs which for Italy means Juventus.
Hey friend, welcome back!
I believe you know Suning and this zhang guy better than most of us. do you think they have the sources to bring us back to glory days?
^ Can you tell us is Yaya Toure a BIG name in China?
I've been living in Shanghai for almost 2 years now and I do believe that Inter are the most supported Italian team here in the city. Most times I play football, or walking past a few football pitches, I see more Inter shirts than I do of Milan and Juve. Ofcourse not as many as Barca or Real, but always around 1 to 3 players.
^ http://forzainterforums.com/showthr...ey-2016-2017&p=1515951&viewfull=1#post1515951
maybe that is close and we will use dragons in next year t-shirts
Yaya the Dragon![]()
A veteran fan, speaker for Suning, or an external marketing company staff, doesn't matter -- great info here!
Some questions:
1)
How's professional football in China doing? How much do tickets cost? Do people in the stands pay for the tickets, or do they get free tickets via sponsors/local government/whomever? (I think it's fine that free tickets get flung around in a startup league btw, as long as the referees are not being bought out at the same time) How big do you foresee football in China to be in, say, 5 years?
2)
Does a typical fan watch both domestic and European football, or just one of the two?
3)
How's Guarin doing these days?
Did u know something about new milan owner? They just sold 1,1 billion
you questioning the boy like he is a speaker of suning![]()
A veteran fan, speaker for Suning, or an external marketing company staff, doesn't matter -- great info here!
Some questions:
1)
How's professional football in China doing? How much do tickets cost? Do people in the stands pay for the tickets, or do they get free tickets via sponsors/local government/whomever? (I think it's fine that free tickets get flung around in a startup league btw, as long as the referees are not being bought out at the same time) How big do you foresee football in China to be in, say, 5 years?
2)
Does a typical fan watch both domestic and European football, or just one of the two?
3)
How's Guarin doing these days?