Sealab2024 wrote:DOT wrote:Wingy wrote:
I see your point. In other words -
There’s a non-trivial number of people with lots of money that could own a pro sports team.
There’s simply no replacement for top-level athletes.
No, my point is there is no need for an owner period
You need people to do the maintaining work of the organization, but that does not require them to own the team. The evidence for this is all of that work is already done by people the owner hires. That's really the only thing the owner is required to do, is hire the president and/or GM, but there are other ways to choose those people without needing a single person at the top who money is funneled to.
So who would make these decisions? Who would hire the people to make these decisions? Who would hire the person to hire the people that make those decisions?
DOT is saying that the power should be given to the labor who makes this happen.
The league is a facilitating entity. They make the agreements and deals necessary for teams to play in venues on scheduled nights, sets the schedule and handles league business.
If the players cut out the middle men, they don't have to pay facilitating parties to do what they can do themselves.
Like Unrivaled was a test run for this. The league doesn't pay a fair wage. There's no reason for anyone to play in the league next season unless that revenue share increases exponentially
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