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The 50+1 rule (German: 50+1-Regel) is an informal term used to refer to a clause in the regulations of the Deutsche Fußball-Liga. The clause states that, in order to obtain a license to compete in the Bundesliga, a club must hold a majority of its own voting rights.
RB Leipzig broke the 50+1 rule in the Bundesliga, and brought much hate.

Bundesliga 

Top flight German football/soccer league. It was funded on July 28, 1962 in Dortmund, Germany. People who don't watch Bundesliga don't know it's an awesome league. The competitions are healthy, not ruined by big money like other leagues thanks to the 50+1 rule--Even though several clubs broke the rule. Bayern München is the most successful club in the history. Other good clubs including Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Mönchengladbach, and Bayer Leverkusen.
Bundesliga has the best environment in all Europe.

farmer's league 

farmers league is used by a person who is

1. Arrogant

2. an EPL supremacist. But in fact, the EPL teams especially big sixes are just all so terrible and inconsistent over multiple seasons to make it look competitive.

3. 12 y/old or under who just learned this term so he can show off his "new-found knowledge".

4. Someone who actually does not watch Bundesliga or Serie A.
Only Ligue 1 is farmer's league

Kid: "Bundesliga and Serie A are farmer's leagues"
Father: "I should put you back into elementary school"
In Chinese characters, the character pronounces as "Wei" can have a lot of ways to write it. For example “魏,喂,为,位” and a lot more. For this definition, I am explaining the word “魏” here.

For those who are not speaking Chinese or anyone unfamiliar with the Character "Wei", it pronounces as "way" in English instead of "wee" or anything else.

Definitions:

1. Chinese last name

2. A country in Chinese history during the Three Kingdoms and ruled by Cao Cao. Also known as Cao Wei.

3. Name of Chinese Dynasties, include Bei Wei, (Pei Wei) and Xi Wei.

4. A country during the "Seven Warring States" period.

Always cool to look things up if you are interested. :P
That guy who just ran a 100m has the last name of Wei".