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Chapter 384 - Chapter 112: Official Awards Announced, Season Settlement (Part 2)

Possible?

In movie partnerships, people tell you not to take profit-sharing, but box office sharing. Why?

Because there are too many ways to manipulate so-called profits.

If a movie can be manipulated, imagine a large football club.

There are countless expenditure items, and ordinary fans can't possibly understand the twists and turns.

Moreover, the club's contracts best reflect what they believe is the profit and loss between them and the players.

Signing a one-year contract with a veteran shows that signing two years might lead to losses for the club, but signing one year won't be a loss if things proceed normally.

Signing a five-year contract with a youth player, with low wages and bonuses, indicates that even after hard work to nurture a youth, if they leave right after the contract ends, the club doesn't lose anything.

So there's no need to call these youth players, or even those not from youth training, ungrateful.

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