Let's hope this thread doesn't turn political and end up in Ejections.
This is actually related to an article I read in the Economist that was partly about sports, so there's a related poll:
http://forum.sportsmogul.com/showthread.php?t=124274
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Let's hope this thread doesn't turn political and end up in Ejections.
This is actually related to an article I read in the Economist that was partly about sports, so there's a related poll:
http://forum.sportsmogul.com/showthread.php?t=124274
The disparity sports wise can be seen in ticket pricing(no poor income FAMILY(ie mom+ dad+ kids) can afford to go & see on a general basis a Pro-sport team the cost is too prohibitive)) ... will avoid the politics
"large" - agree
"too large" - disagree
vote - "somewhat disagree"
yea, it is a rather fine distinction. i'd say that we're in the same place, just with slightly different outlooks. glass half empty/half full sort of thing.
woah, couldn't have been more backwards on that one. Voted completely disagree, but I guess I didn't see the "dis" ....
The difference between a good team in Baseball and a bad team, is very little....
What I mean, in reallife you never ever see teams that dominate like in Baseball Mogul....you just need a brain in order to compete. Look at KC, I expect that KC will compete in 4 years top, they now have a GM that knows a few things ;)
It's an overly broad statement, with no benchmarks or real basis for comparison. I'm not going to touch it.