smari
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Ever since witnessing Yang Chen’s near goal opportunity in the game of China vs. Turkey in World Cup 2002 from his bed at 3am, Smari has developed an avid interest in following the Chinese national team. He had seen how the Chinese team was worshiped as gods during the World Cup 2002 and Asian Cup 2004, and how they are treated like shit since the failure to qualify for the World Cup 2006. Smari joined Wild East Football as a contributor because he realized there is a need for the world to know about Chinese football. There is an almost bare minimum amount of English language forums or websites that strictly talk about Chinese football, the Chinese Super League, the Chinese national team, etc. The world needs to know that Chinese football is not about Shaolin football, corruption, diving, and cheating; we are about playing with our heart to bring smiles to our already embarrassed fans. Smari hopes he would be able to witness the improvement of Chinese football and spend all his life savings to watch Guojiadui’s second World Cup appearance at whatever venue, even a warzone. Apart from writing/translating Chinese football news, Smari loves playing mahjang, imitating how Samri Nasri dribbles in the Emirates pitch, watching how Adam Johnson terrorizes his rivals, learning bar tending to make up his reason for consistent drunkenness, being artistically weird by shooting abstract photos, and defeating boringism in his mundane life. He also loves traveling, and he hopes to have his own apartment that is filled with national team jerseys from every country he visited. Smari often attributes his depression to the current dire state of Chinese football, let’s hope he won’t turn insane soon.
Posts by smari:
- CFA vs. Jeonbuk Motors: Huang Bowen forced out of World Cup qualifiers
- Apprentices de le FC Metz, Au Revoir et Bonjour.
- Selected Responses Regarding the Controversial Loss to Oman
- Money football: Will lavish spending affect the Chinese National Team?
- Happy 6.1! – Can you guess who they are?
- Bai Zijian – The Chinese Theo Walcott?
- Xi Zhikang – The Shanghai Loyalist
- The Multicultural Chinese National Team
- Dong Fangzhuo: The Travelling Disappointment That Will Never Give Up
- The Return of Li Weifeng: The Sol Campbell for the National Team?