oldiebutgoody
Senior Member
Never been into sports that I didn't participate in directly. Baseball, Boxing, racketball. I have a hard time with the outrageous amounts of money involved over something as simple a game. Just imagine all the good that could be done that kind of money. I have seen quite a few of them, as we have friends at our winter home who have a big party every year. I would guess that maybe half of the people there actually watch the game. Mike
True, they do spend a great deal of money on it but they generate even more revenue in return. This means massive increases in tax revenues that go into creating jobs and financing municipal projects. Player and team organizations donate many MILLIONS of dollars every year that finance schools, hospitals, charitable institutions such as Police Athletic League and Salvation Army. This unlike the military industrial complex that generates billions in untaxed profits that are sheltered in overseas accounts and do not benefit society in any way.