Pro Sports Salaries

Professional sports are a large number of rich people?
I think there's this crowd of people taking participation on behalf of the crooked NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL. I know these four sports are rich landowners, sportsmen, rich, rich government involvement. It seems that try to suck out people who can not afford to sport in his life to be involved in sport in his life. No sport due to a higher level is all about greed. My philosophy of sport must be present, has some parks and large (over there now), have dates of the Games, can play, everyone in the neighborhood can be a participant and anyone can see for free. Proceeds from our taxes to pay for the parks, and the grant is in the parks. These stages do not need expensive, expensive ticket prices, wages of expensive sport. I'm sure if the guy is a local athlete, it will be less out of shape too, so that the average American will be healthier if more sport or exercise the pride of their own community. I think professional sports suck.
Well, you are near: professional teams, stadiums and television radio and newspapers are owned by a small number of rich people. His philosophy of sport probably read only by the number of people answer this Q, after forget, because you're not one of them. Good luck in the contest, the younger.
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