2 Rejection
Twenty-five years old.
Not very old.
Looking at himself in the mirror, he can be regarded as a talent. He is 1.86 meters tall, with blonde hair and an angular face. Plus the body is very well-proportioned. Rist even felt like a model.
Rister was very pleased with his figure.
Riester Cherny.
As the two memories continued to merge, Tang Yi didn't know if his memories were integrated into Lister's memories, or if Lister's memories were integrated into his own memories.
Anyway, now the two memories are completely mixed together.
If others found out, they would definitely say that they were mentally ill.
Also with the fusion of memories, Rist also began to come out of his trance and understood many things.
Rist is a member of the Cherny family.
It is said that the Cherny family is only a middle class in the Czech Republic, and it is not enough to talk about any family. Czechoslovakia had just been dissolved last year, and the political situation in the Czech Republic was still very turbulent.
OK.
The Czech Republic was relatively wealthy before World War II, and life in Czechoslovakia did not decline much. Now Czechoslovakia dissolved and became Czech again.
The Czech Republic has carried out a series of economic reforms in recent years, and the economy is recovering steadily. Compared to other Eastern European countries, the Czech economy has not experienced much turmoil.
Even the economic development is much better than that of other Eastern European countries.
Of course, Eastern Europe is carrying out liberalization reforms, and the Czech Republic is also carrying out liberalization reforms. But the Czech liberalization reforms are somewhat different.
It is a reform for the people of the whole country.
The public economy of the Czech Republic was eventually dismembered. In 1989, the public sector accounted for 96 per cent of the Czech gross domestic product (GDP) and the private sector to only 4 per cent.
But from May 1992, the first wave of liberalization in the Czech Republic began. After two liberalization reforms, the proportion of the public and private sectors in the Czech economy has been reversed.
In most Czech companies, the proportion of state control is declining rapidly.
The same is true for large corporations that seriously affect the lifeblood of a country's economy.
Small businesses have basically become privately owned, and the state has withdrawn control over small businesses.
But that's just scratching the surface.
Actually, the changes in big business are interesting.
Because of the liberalization of the Czech Republic, the shares of various large companies eventually became very scattered, that is, there were too many small shareholders. Privatization was completed, but there was no such thing as a powerful conglomerate swallowing up big business.
On the contrary, most of them are ordinary people who have become shareholders, and their economic strength is limited, and they are all retail investors. Because there are too many small shareholders, the state in many large companies is still able to firmly control the direction of their development by relying on only about 10% of the shares.
It's an interesting and wonderful situation.
But it was this wonderful situation that not only appeased many Czechs, but also gave them a lot of hope. After all, they became shareholders of those large companies, although they were small shareholders, but they had a great effect on reassuring them. During the transition period, there was little upheaval in the Czech Republic.
Again, these big corporations have not become conglomerates, where they devour the rest of the country's property. On the contrary, they can follow the national strategy and cooperate with the various economic reforms carried out by the state.
As a result, the Czech economy is on the rise compared to other Eastern European countries that have experienced severe economic turmoil, a rapidly widening gap between the rich and the poor, and a rapidly declining standard of living after large-scale liberalization reforms.
Definitely the only one after the reform of the socialist country.
In the past two years, the economy has grown and the standard of living has improved.
This is what the Czech Republic is now.
Most of the members of the Cherny family graduated from higher school and then all had decent jobs.
The family is not considered a rich man in the Czech Republic.
There are no big political figures either.
But because the previous generation of the Cherny family was relatively decent in society, the network of various relationships is very deep. It is also a more respected group in Czech society.
Like Rist's father, who was involved in football.
In the Cherny family, Rist's grandfather was a member of the top management of the Spartan club in Prague. Later, the political scene in Czechoslovakia began to be turbulent, and the Spartan Club Prague also underwent great changes.
Originally, Sparta Prague also belonged to the state, and it should be said that it was under the jurisdiction of the Prague city government.
But in the midst of this wave of privatization, Sparta Prague also began to disintegrate.
Among them, Lister's grandfather stayed in Sparta Prague for nearly 50 years, so he won a lot of rights to Sparta Prague with this advantage.
Even the Cherny family currently owns 37 percent of Sparta Prague. It is the majority shareholder and the largest shareholder of Sparta Prague.
Of course, the club still retains a stake in the Prague Municipality.
The shares are not much, only 16 percent.
Like many other Czech companies, Sparta Prague has a very decentralized stake.
With the exception of 37 percent owned by the Cerny family and 16 percent owned by the Prague city government, no one, family, or unit has more than 10 percent of the shares.
There are many shareholders who own small shares of Sparta Prague such as 2 percent, 1 percent, 0.5 percent, and 0.1 percent. There are even more people who own shares like 0.1 per 1,000 or 0.2 per 1,000.
There are countless shareholders who hold shares in Sparta Prague.
The Cherny family has limited funds and does not have a lot of money. Therefore, it did not have the strength to completely take the stake in Sparta Prague. But it was precisely the shares that were so dispersed that the existing shares were enough to ensure the strength of the Cherny family in Sparta Prague.
Coupled with the fact that two generations of the Cherny family have worked in Spartak Prague, there is a deep relationship between Spartak Prague.
Able to guarantee the position of the Cherny family in Sparta Prague.
It is Rister's father who now represents the Cherny family at the Sparta Club in Prague.
Lister's father was named Thomas Chelny.
He is currently the general manager of Sparta Prague.
Thomas Cerny also started working in Sparta Prague at an early age, and has been working for more than 40 years now. At first, Thomas Cherny wanted to be a professional footballer, but he didn't have the talent.
If he has a little talent, with the influence of the Cherny family, he can also make it to the first team.
But it's really not talented.
So at a very young age, he was eliminated by Sparta Prague's team. Therefore, before he was an adult, he had to work in Sparta Prague.
It can be said that the Cerny family has a deep connection with the Sparta Prague club.
Rist had just graduated from the law school of the University of Cologne in Germany and returned to the Czech Republic with a degree. Lister himself is a good learner, not only Czech, because Czechs generally speak Chinese, and Lister also knows German.
Thomas Chelny wants Rist to continue in the footsteps of the Cherny family.
Go to work in Sparta Prague.
But Rist never agreed.
These are all things that Tang Yi learned from Lister's memories.
Today is an in-family gathering.
Rist's grandfather had two sons and a daughter.
Lister's father was the eldest.
Rister's uncle was an editor of the very famous Czech newspaper Today, and his aunt was a professor at the Prague University of Technology in the Czech Republic.
That's it.
The Cherny family is not a big family, nor is it a political family, a rich family.
But the family members all have decent jobs.
Rist's sister was the eldest of their generation and married a designer. Lister's brother-in-law is a senior engineer at the Czech company Skoda Automobile.
Of course, the century-old car company Skoda has been acquired by the German company Volkswagen.
Three years earlier, in 1991, Volkswagen had bought 70 percent of its shares.
In addition to Lister's sister, Lister also has a cousin.
That is, the son of his own uncle.
He is two years older than Lister.
Joseph Cherny.
Twenty-seven-year-old Joseph is no longer in the Czech Republic, he graduated from Cambridge and then stayed in London, England. Started working as an equity manager.
Rist hadn't seen him for about a year.
There are a few younger siblings below Rist, but they are all very young.
This is the Cherny family.
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Lister's father was not very tall.
It's only about 1.77 meters.
If this height is in China, then it is not short. But in the Czech Republic, such a person is really not tall.
He was a member of the club's top management for many years, and later became the general manager of Sparta Prague. Thomas Chelny has a deep affection for Sparta Prague.
It's real feelings.
One of his childhood dreams was to play for Sparta Prague.
Plus he's a fan himself.
I love Sparta Prague very much.
His idea was simple.
The Cherny family must continue to be represented in Sparta Prague. Among the younger generation of the Cherny family, Aunt Rist's children were still young, and because they were influenced by the family, they all wanted to become decent scholars.
And Lister's cousin, Joseph Cherny, is indeed a genius and has excellent abilities. But Josef Cherny didn't have much interest in football and was indifferent to it from an early age. His greatest interest is to call the wind and rain in the stock market, hoping that he will one day become the master of the stock market.
Karina Chelny was reluctant to show up after marrying Rist's brother-in-law. Anyway, their family is not short of money, and he is willing to be a housewife at home.
Similarly, she has little interest in football.
There is no interest in working for Sparta Prague either.
Only Lister is the best choice.
Because among the younger generation of the Cherny family, only Rist is an avid fan and has loved football since childhood. And since he was a child, he was a fan of Sparta Prague, plus he went to law school in Germany. As soon as you enter Sparta Prague, you will be able to adapt to the team in a very short time.
Lister's grandfather thought so.
The elders of the Cherny family considered Rist to be the future representative of the Cherny family in Sparta Prague. Therefore, they all strongly persuaded Rist to work in Sparta Prague.
After everyone had eaten, Rist's grandfather and father spoke to Rist alone.
The meaning is simple.
Or persuade Rist to enter the club.
There was some hesitation in the past, after all, Lister was a fan of Sparta Prague. But Lister, who fused Tang Yi's soul, shook his head resolutely. The Czech league has no future at all.
Sparta Prague has no future even more.
The Czech league is estimated to be a fifth-rate league in Europe, or even a non-streamed league. In the future leagues, there are strong leagues such as the English Premier League, Serie A, La Liga, and Bundesliga, as well as the Portuguese Super League, Eredivisie, and Ligue 1.
Even after the rise of the Russian league, the Czech league is the least attractive place in the Eastern European league.
Although Sparta Prague is a Czech giant, it has no future at all.
After the Bosman Act, European football giants like Ajax will collapse. Sparta Prague can only become a player training base for second-rate and third-rate leagues in Europe.
Lister would never hang his future on a club as promising as Sparta Prague. Even if he becomes the general manager of Sparta Prague in the future, what will be the development?
When it comes to the major European leagues, they can't speak out loud.
Not to mention the European giants, even those famous coaches, and powerful agents in European football, they will not look at a giant general manager like the Czech Republic who is not in the league.
This is not what Rist needs.
Tang Yi's biggest disappointment is that he has been a second-rate agent all his life. Not only can they not fight for much benefit for their players, but they can only swallow their anger in the face of those strong clubs.
Now back twenty years ago, Rist wants to fulfill his dream of being an agent.
So Rist firmly refused.
"Grandpa, father. I'm going to be a football agent, not to go to Sparta Prague and take over my father's position. ”
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