Excellent thoughts, emu steve.
Excellent thoughts, emu steve.
What I like is that it is about choices.
If one wants to go to the events, and want/can spend big bucks, more power to them.
If they want to stay home with friends and drink beer and eat pizza, more power to them.
If they simply are not interested in sports, more power to them. DirecTV has hundreds of channels.
Most people have viable options and are free to choose.
Still doesn't change the fact that the avg. guy shouldn't have to pay 7 bucks for a coke so the athlete can buy 3 ferraris. And yes, I understand about the economics of sports.What I like is that it is about choices.
If one wants to go to the events, and want/can spend big bucks, more power to them.
If they want to stay home with friends and drink beer and eat pizza, more power to them.
If they simply are not interested in sports, more power to them. DirecTV has hundreds of channels.
Most people have viable options and are free to choose.
They should have followed the model in Atlanta.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/25/s...ncessions.html
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