Great news for us here tbh - takes away months of 'what ifs'.
Many of the big sports teams, football, NFL, baseball etc are valued in the billions of dollars.
Returns are not an issue for global brands - TV income, merchandise deals and sponsorship link-ups provide huge revenue streams.
What is an 'ordinary fan'? The days of the majority of local ordinay fans supporting local teams, whose owner owned a chain of butcher's shops, was left behind many years ago.
Today's ordinary fans include the aspirational kid in India, the family in the US and the guy in a Mexican slum who needs some sunshine in his life.
That's the beast that we fans buy into having made the choice to stick with it or retreat into the margins of football.
KTBFFH. 🙂
Yes, you are quite right. After reading your post and appreciating that as NFL, baseball etc. are of no interest to me I haven't considered football to be in the same position but you're right it is. I'm correct in thinking this is the first time a football club has been sold for this sort of money?
I don't hanker for the days when fans left work at 12.00 and walked straight to the ground for kick off but I do think we've lost something.
I suppose I'm one who has retreated to the margins. I never watch TV football, well once in a blue moon, listen to radio etc. yet 30+ years ago there would be a scramble in our house for the Lancashire Evening Telegraph as it arrived - a paper we only bought for the sports pages.
My interest in football has largely died as the money has grown to the point where Rovers are my only real interest along with keeping half an eye on clubs I have some vague connection to*. Rovers will always be my club and I doubt anything would stop me going. Not sure how I'd feel if we became a huge international franchise........not that this is going to be a major worry for a while. 🤣
* Stockport County and Chorley for example as I have friends who are diehards.
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