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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 884543" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>Pretty much the point I was trying to make without getting into a flow blown discussion of revenue streams/shares of, taxation, media coverage, ticket and merchandise sales, etc. We have done that in other threads. The most successful sports leagues have become billion dollar industries because consumers like myself helped to make them that way. Further, they have positioned themselves over time into a Monopoly type position, where it is almost impossible for anyone else to compete. Government regulation like utilities? A topic of discussion for another thread perhaps. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>But yes, owners and players having much smaller pies to share in 2021 (and beyond), would make me very happy. The pie is already smaller this year for the owner, but normal size for players, 2021 (if normal) is just catching up for the owners to get more pie and some of the players to get less. But I highly doubt either party leaves the table all that hungry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 884543, member: 7261"] Pretty much the point I was trying to make without getting into a flow blown discussion of revenue streams/shares of, taxation, media coverage, ticket and merchandise sales, etc. We have done that in other threads. The most successful sports leagues have become billion dollar industries because consumers like myself helped to make them that way. Further, they have positioned themselves over time into a Monopoly type position, where it is almost impossible for anyone else to compete. Government regulation like utilities? A topic of discussion for another thread perhaps. ;) But yes, owners and players having much smaller pies to share in 2021 (and beyond), would make me very happy. The pie is already smaller this year for the owner, but normal size for players, 2021 (if normal) is just catching up for the owners to get more pie and some of the players to get less. But I highly doubt either party leaves the table all that hungry. [/QUOTE]
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