Mynameisdean
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This is some weird truth.
I agree, because sport is not intended to be about profit. Sport is fun physical activity. Sporting Leagues and Associations should be professional athletes on many different teams play on for a championship, and to support their family. Owners should be people who can finance stadium construction, the team itself, and work within the rules of the league. The League itself should promote health, interest in the game itself, get a TV deal, and NOT. BE. CORRUPT. Also, the league itself should not have a predetermined outcome, which likely unfortunately happens in the NBA more than any other league.All I can say is...WOW! Fifa must really have been corrupt for none of the other sports authorities to get that much attention.
There really needs to be more accountability on these supposed "non-profit" companies. They hide concussion research, they bully local governments into massive tax payer funded boondoggles by threatening to leave the state... just all over, these are complete scumbags. Doesn't matter if it's the NBA, NFL, MLB... just disgusting levels of greed and corruption. But HEY! If you get caught screwing around with footballs, they'll hunt you down like a rabbit and waste a fortune in court costs to make sure someone's a sacrificial lamb for the whole thing. Rigging a game from the league ownership level, perfectly okay.
Just...ugh... the players and fans deserve better. I remember reading that there was going to be a Bullwinkle Super Bowl special and the NFL took action against it because it portrayed team owners as corrupt, mafioso types. Yeah... probably didn't want Moose and Squirrel to shed light on these types.
Things like that really get under my skin. Now, I have to admit I'm slightly more fiscally conservative than I let on. When it comes to wasting tax payer money, I feel everyone has common ground, or should, when it comes to companies that have enough capital to support themselves, but don't wanna. Bullying major cities into tax payer funded ultra-stadiums and not letting them share in the profits should be the first thing conservatives should speak out against. But they don't. That and corporate welfare, but I'm not going into that now.As for sports corruption, it's a huge issue. There's starting to be some pushback against cities footing the bill for stadiums, as Oakland basically won't give out any of their money to Athletics or Raiders for new facilities. Atlanta told the Braves to pound sand when they wanted a replacement for a stadium that opened in 1997. The Texas Rangers are getting pushback for a planned replacement for their 23 year old ballpark, especially with the revelation that the city was/is planning on using the public's tax payments to go towards the Rangers' obligations for the stadium. It's slow progress, but progress nonetheless.
I don't see how the Rio Olympics won't be a huge disaster, it seems like every week something else is going wrong. Just the other day their drug testing lab was closed down, so samples have to be flown out of the country to be tested. The infrastructure in Rio is nonexistent and they had to declare a financial emergency to cover their obligations. It's a huge waste of money that really won't benefit the host country/city in any lasting way.These leagues don't so much have skeletons in their closets so much as elephant graveyards in their living rooms you can see through the large windows from across the street. It's all about money and corruption. Look at how Rio's handling the Olympics. Yep, poorly. And frankly, that's what the Olympic committee deserves. Having their games go to terrible countries because the world has finally caught on that hosting the games leads to long term, unsalvageable, economic slumps.