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Paulinho shows Mooy that China is no retirement home – The World Game
It has been classed as a retirement home and a place where ageing players go to make some money, but China offers so much more than that.

It can be a fascinating and rewarding country in which to play football, as Aaron Mooy, who left Brighton and Hove Albion for Shanghai SIPG last week, will likely find out.
There have been numerous players who went to the Chinese Super League since the big spending started, failed to settle in and left with an impressive pay packet.
Carlos Tevez is a big name who stands out for the wrong reasons.
There are opportunities though for those who approach it in the right way.
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