bcheng
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WEF is greatly honoured to have aboard B. Cheng aka A Modern Lei Feng – a name which may be familiar to many in the Chinese bloggersphere. Cheng has been the other lonely soul blogging in English about Chinese football over the last few years. With both Cheng and WEF’s editor linking back and forth to each others’ sites on a regular basis, it was probably inevitable that they would eventually join forces to try to illuminate and decipher the curious world of Chinese football, with their combined musings. Cheng’s credentials are second to none – his blog focuses not only on the fortunes of his beloved Beijing Guoan FC, but a multitude of other aspects of Beijing life. He’s deservedly built a reputation in the Chinese bloggersphere as an insightful observer of not only Chinese football, but also the wider picture of life in modern China and its many layers. Cheng very generously decided to climb aboard and give WEF his views on the issue of the Chinese footballing day.
Posts by bcheng:
- Perrin sticks to the script when putting together 23 man squad for upcoming qualifiers
- Cheng: Unique success in Shijiazhuang needs to be maintained
- Worker’s Stadium Ramblings: Guoan needs to make a statement if they want to contend for title
- Cheng: Time to rethink the East Asian Cup
- Worker’s Stadium Ramblings: Zhang Chengdong could buck negative trend of Chinese players in Europe
- Worker’s Stadium Ramblings: The crushing expectations of the transfer market
- Worker’s Stadium Ramblings: Don’t call it a derby!
- Worker’s Stadium Rambings: Where are all the young players?
- Quanjian to purchase Tianjin Songjiang; ready to compete with Teda
- Pub Talk: A drink at the half way house