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11-05-2022, 10:12 AM | #45 |
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Seems like one of the few spots in our social system where people are actually paid relative to their skills and the amount of money they pull in.
In theory: These players are, by definition, the best in the world at what they do. You can’t just go out and find someone else to do it as well or better. You can’t teach someone else to do it as well or better. And, so long as people choose to buy seats and merch, the money flows. ….Unlike, say, CEOs who make literally hundreds of times more that the workers who actually create and support some product or service (and may be paid that whether or not they perform). To it all: “that’s capitalism, baby.” |
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11-21-2022, 04:19 PM | #46 |
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There is literally one person & team to blame.
Neymar & PSG. After PSG paid €222 million for him, blowing the previous record out of the water by more than double, all sports lost sense of money. |
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12-15-2022, 08:32 PM | #47 | |
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That's $1.2 million per start. This is way past obscene. |
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01-14-2023, 09:56 AM | #48 |
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They wouldn't get that kind of money or have that kind of power if it weren't for the advertising revenue that they bring to networks. More eyeballs = more money. And they are effectively the product so I don't begrudge them for making a ton of money when they generate so much. Beats the old days when star players had to second job in the off-season.
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