Chapter 101:
The name of the Sabin City Rugby Club was simply "Sabin City Rugby Club". It used to be the only professional rugby team in Sabin City, but due to certain reasons, the operatingpany went bankrupt. Without anyone taking over, it transitioned from a professional club to an amateur one.
Subsequently, no one was willing to take over, so it remained in a semi-abandoned state. There was a rumor suggesting that the previouspany was using the transfer of yers from this professional club tounder money extensively. Later, due to some issues with the distribution of under-the-table bonuses, yers involved in the process stepped forward to blow the whistle, leading to the copse of thepany.
However, there was hardly any relevant news circting in the market. It was just said that the operatingpany mismanaged itself into ruin, leaving many people sighing over it.
But the reason no one took over wasn''t solely due to certain issues with the club. Operating a club itself required a lot of money. Not everypany could afford to run a professional club. The investment in it ranged from tens of thousands to millions annually, but the returns it brought were also remarkable.
Firstly, operators of professional clubs could receive favorable policies and support in many aspects, including tax exemptions and special sports subsidies from the municipal government and state government.
Secondly, a sessfully operated club could bring a significant positive image to thepany. As long as the team had a decent performance, people would support both the team and thepany behind it.
There were also some social issues involved. For example, cities with professional sports teams generally had higher public safety rates than those without. People tended to choose watching games at home rather thanmitting crimes on the streets, or supporting a team could serve as an outlet for emotional release.
Another example would be the city''s image; cities with professional sports teams would give people a sense of wellness and vitality. It made people believe that the city''s inhabitants cared about health, sports, and life.
In short, it was a good thing.
As Lin Qi''s car pulled up at the club''s entrance, the club manager who had been waiting for a long time actively opened the car door for Lin Qi, slightly bowing with a ttering demeanor.
Beside him was a woman in her thirties wearing professional attire, sses on her face, her expression seemingly reluctant.
After taking a nce at the woman who had beenpelled to wear a revealing outfit, Lin Qi withdrew his gaze. Since the economic downturn, it had be customary to conduct business with a beautiful woman by one''s side, as if doing so could increase the chances of sess. It had evolved into a societal issue.
Noticing Lin Qi''s tall stature and handsome appearance, the initial reluctance on the woman''s face seemed to dissipate, and she no longer appeared concerned about her low-cut blouse or the overly short pencil skirt she was wearing.
As Lin Qi looked at the club''s manager, thetter reached out and shook his hand vigorously. "Hello, Mr. Lin Qi. I''m Kane, the club manager. After I heard from the Athletes'' Association () that you wereing today, I haven''t slept a wink out of excitement. The long-lost sunshine has finally returned to our club!" His voice trembled slightly, seemingly very emotional.
The woman beside the manager felt a bit nauseous at the manager''s tant ttery, her eyes filled with disdain.
The regional branch of the state Athletes'' Association called them yesterday to inform them that a prominent figure would be visiting their club today, with the possibility of runching the professional football program in Sabin City, causing the entire club to erupt with excitement in an instant.
Without sponsorship, the club couldn''t retain good athletes, and without excellent athletes, the club would soon be dismantled, leaving only some older athletes with nowhere to go.
What made matters even worse was that the club couldn''t even enjoy the subsidies provided by the Athletes'' Association for professional athletes, given their withdrawal from the professional league. This was devastating for many athletes.
The Athletes'' Association, officially known as the Baylor Federal Athletes'' Association(), was an unofficial organization aimed at promoting sports in the Baylor Federation. ording to the Baylor Federation''s "Sports Development Act()," all broadcasting rights for professional leagues specified in the act belonged to the Athletes'' Association. The profits from such rights were used entirely to encourage, promote, develop, and build the sports industry in the Baylor Federation.
However, there was a prerequisite: they only supported professional clubs. Even the lowest-level professional leagues, both clubs and athletes, could receive some subsidies from the Athletes'' Association, but not amateurs.
If Lin Qi could runch the club and even get it into the lowest-level professional league, it would be enough to give hope to those who depended on the club for their livelihoods.
So when they received the newsst night, they werepletely ecstatic. The manager had to bend over; the burden on his shoulders was too heavy, so heavy that he dared not straighten his back!
Lin Qi casually shook his hand, feeling the strength in it dissipate. The manager quickly let go of his hands and then turned to the woman beside him, introducing her to Lin Qi. "This is the club''s chief assistant, Ms. Julie()..."
Julie nced at Kane and then shook hands with Lin Qi, quickly letting go.
Kane finally breathed a sigh of relief; he had been worried that Julie might cause trouble. With a tentative tone, he asked, "Shall we go inside and take a look?"
"Not yet, I have a friend joining us..." Lin Qi refused him and instead looked at the trophies disyed inside the club''s ss walls.
It was evident that they had been struggling in recent years. The ss wall was covered in ayer of grime, indicating it hadn''t been cleaned in a long time. Inside, the trophies were well preserved, including some state-level championship trophies.
These trophies were all from before the club encountered major trouble. At that time, they had brought in many powerful yers who contributed a lot to the club. If it weren''t for what happenedter... they might have had a chance topete for the Four Corners Cup( a secondary league cup under the Baylor Federation''s league system).
As Lin Qi looked at these items, Manager Kane''s gaze also shifted over to the trophies with Lin Qi''s. A hint of sadness gradually appeared on his face, but he quickly regained hisposure and determination.
He must persuade Lin Qi to invest in the club, even if his investment in the end wasn''t substantial. However, as long as it could cover the daily expenses, they would eventually be able to return to the top-level battlefield.
Just then, three cars arrived in a line, each one a new luxury car, which surprised Kane slightly.
Lin Qi turned slowly, watching Mr. Fox emerge from the middle car. He greeted Mr. Fox with a smile, exchanged a hug, and then greeted Fox Junior. Following that, he introduced Kane to Mr. Fox and his son before entering the club under Kane''s lead.
"As soon as you mentioned that you have a new idea, I couldn''t wait toe..." Mr. Fox emphasized his enthusiasm, "What''s your idea this time?"
Kane, who was walking ahead, had been paying attention to the conversation between the three people behind him. At this moment, he heard Lin Qi say, "a club, rugby league, and those new business ventures we talked about before."
"The entertainment industry?" Mr. Fox''s voice raised slightly, "I thought when you said the entertainment industry, you meant making movies or something. Does sports also count?"
Lin Qi nodded with a smile that seemed to imply something, "I have to say, your understanding of entertainment is still superficial. In my opinion, as long as it brings joy to the audience, it can be considered part of the entertainment industry."Please vote for this novel at /series/ckstone-code/There are advance chapters avable nowess will be granted 24 hours after the donationTier 1: 5 Advance chapters Link
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