drekwins wrote:G R E Y wrote:Why don't they put these giant mounds of money into development of their own leagues? Of their own grassroots programs and build up?
There's distasteful element to this that everyone can be bought and the actual product on the field is a spectacle rather than competitive sport, more like look what we can get for our money.
How does this help Mbape from a competitive standpoint when he'd be clearly even more levels above the opponents?
Iron sharpens iron and he'd dull his instrument when not as well tested. Or he could risk injury and never get to play for Real Madrid or be a lesser version than his prime.
From Mbape's POV as well, how much money does one really need? He's set for multiple lifetimes already. So it's actually less tempting to deviate from the integrity of the game. This isn't a cross to bear of having to feed the family vs. compromising values.
And finally, how much to sweep atrocious human rights - read: women's rights, worker treatment - under the rug?
It's a loaded statement whatever he decides.
The one year term is a test case I think for what future lure adjustments could be made but of course it's a ton of money so that one side makes the big change, not the other. Just depends on where and what one's boundaries are that can't be crossed.
Nearly everyone can be bought in life. It's a reality of American values, our system and life. Very few things are pure.
Well Mbape isn't American and frankly doesn't need the money.
Besides some American athletes have already turned down crazy money.