18-05-2024, 06:55
(This post was last modified: 18-05-2024, 07:24 by Statesideowl.)
These are the concepts of greedy, corporate money spinners wearing suits which cost more than your first quarter earnings..
Their thinking is exactly that, if enough big sponsors and TV broadcasters are on board they'll quite happily hold an event which has no viewers or fans in the stadium, as long as it spins a few pennies. The only thing of significance is money.
If it does end up in financial loss, taxpayers will pick it up as these corporate entities mustn't ever suffer loss! Their poor billionaire shareholders couldn't cope!
Every modern company has a policy of generating revenue first, service and products do not matter it's about taking money from you. After that it's rules, regulations and policy that prohibit them from giving your money back, end stage capitalism is laughable to witness.
The EPL has shown that many top teams can operate without a fan base, the money generated by all their nefarious activities over the years allowed them to be in a position where they don't need to consider the fans or give a flying eff what they think, the purpose being such that no fanbase has leverage against the owner. Just like any other corporate entities.
You only need look to our very social structure and hierarchy to understand how this is currently working and how it's going to play out.
It will happen, with or without fans.
Their thinking is exactly that, if enough big sponsors and TV broadcasters are on board they'll quite happily hold an event which has no viewers or fans in the stadium, as long as it spins a few pennies. The only thing of significance is money.
If it does end up in financial loss, taxpayers will pick it up as these corporate entities mustn't ever suffer loss! Their poor billionaire shareholders couldn't cope!
Every modern company has a policy of generating revenue first, service and products do not matter it's about taking money from you. After that it's rules, regulations and policy that prohibit them from giving your money back, end stage capitalism is laughable to witness.
The EPL has shown that many top teams can operate without a fan base, the money generated by all their nefarious activities over the years allowed them to be in a position where they don't need to consider the fans or give a flying eff what they think, the purpose being such that no fanbase has leverage against the owner. Just like any other corporate entities.
You only need look to our very social structure and hierarchy to understand how this is currently working and how it's going to play out.
It will happen, with or without fans.
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