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The digitization that they talk about in the article is just the latest threat to the system, but it’s survived two World Wars, countless economic recessions, labor strikes, hooliganism, and crazy league changes. Just like some brick and mortar retail stores will survive Amazon, English football will survive millennials on their smartphones.
As for the grass is greener comment, I’ll say the American game and interest in it is on the upswing. More clubs and stadiums opening and I’ve had conversations with young fans who are passionate about the game.
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I wish we had owners who were willing to have annual net operating losses of over $650 million per year to play in the 2nd tier football division. could you imagine?!? makes a good case for pro/rel.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...510m-year.html
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