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    What happens to the Revs ownership if alleged activities in Florida are true? Should he sell the team outright? New owner moves it to St. Louis?

    #2
    #FreeKraft

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      #3
      Losing the Revs would be the real happy ending for Kraft.

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        #4
        Won’t happen. Not sure how Bob feels, but Jonathan loves the Revs. Demographically, Revs may be a better bet if you take the long view than the Pats.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Won’t happen. Not sure how Bob feels, but Jonathan loves the Revs. Demographically, Revs may be a better bet if you take the long view than the Pats.
          Nobody currently on this earth will be alive for that bet to payoff!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Demographically, Revs may be a better bet if you take the long view than the Pats.
            No

            No

            No

            No

            The Krafts bought the Pats for $175 million. They are currently valued at $3.8 billion.

            Even if there were no white people left in Massachusetts the Pats would still be a better bet.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              No

              No

              No

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              The Krafts bought the Pats for $175 million. They are currently valued at $3.8 billion.

              Even if there were no white people left in Massachusetts the Pats would still be a better bet.
              Professional football will not exist in 20 years. The real football is the global game.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Professional football will not exist in 20 years. The real football is the global game.

                That made me laugh.

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                  #9
                  Soccer is the most popular sport in the world.Odds are with changing population diversity soccer interest can only increase.Bet on it

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    No

                    No

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                    The Krafts bought the Pats for $175 million. They are currently valued at $3.8 billion.

                    Even if there were no white people left in Massachusetts the Pats would still be a better bet.
                    ??? Explain the last sentence please. I don't get it.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      No

                      No

                      No

                      No

                      The Krafts bought the Pats for $175 million. They are currently valued at $3.8 billion.

                      Even if there were no white people left in Massachusetts the Pats would still be a better bet.
                      But the Revs would do better under this premise, no?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        No

                        No

                        No

                        No

                        The Krafts bought the Pats for $175 million. They are currently valued at $3.8 billion.

                        Even if there were no white people left in Massachusetts the Pats would still be a better bet.
                        Demographics is just not race. Probably more Americans of all stripes have played soccer at some point versus American football. Americans also are more well-travelled and open to “new/foreign” sports like soccer than they were one or two generations ago. I wouldn’t say American football is dying in the near term, but soccer interest in general is definitely rising amongst the younger demographic.

                        And the Krafts bought the Revs for a song compared to what current MLS franchises are going for. Nashville (which is really booming BTW) just got a franchise and I think it was over $150 million.

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                          #13
                          He needs to sell. Hopefully MLS commish will see the light and sell to a group that doesn't do nefarious things on game days (or any other day)

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                            #14
                            MLS won't do a thing. It's a misdemeanor charge. He's been an mediocre but fine owner for a long time. Like the NFL it's largely an old boys club. Half the owners have probably had rub and tugs, they're just smarter about not getting caught. the other owners will feel for the guy and will let him off the hook.

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                              #15
                              Forbes values the Revs at $225 million on $28 million in revenue. Only going to keep growing. Krafts paid less than 10% of that 20+ years ago for them. No new owners coming. Besides who around Boston has the $ and stadium/land sitting around to do a better job? Are you really wishing away the franchise to another city/state that would desperately want one? Stupid Bostonians/M*******s if you think MLS owes you a franchise!

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