DBCJUN wrote:queridiculo wrote:DBCJUN wrote:
The problem is not the franchise system, it is the mindset. Capitalism at its finest.
No, it's not the mindset.
IT IS THE FRANCHISE SYSTEM.
You think domestic professional football leagues around the world operate in a capitalism free zone?
It's definitely the mindset the franchise system can be changed, amended, expanded on. Saying it could not be a mindset issue, thinking in problems instead of solutions. The matter of fact is no US sports team owner is willing to thing about this because it hurts their bottom line.
If you compare this to other professional football leauges around the world, mostly use club systems if you think about it what is the difference between that and franchise systems. They profit share tv rights, generally, the league office decides everything, every team has an input in the league office. if it supposedly actually is the franchise system, then change it. But it won't happen for all the obvious reasons.
in the end, it is the unwillingness to change for the better of the sport. While in many different football leaguees there are several rules which do not make sense if your number objective is to make money. Those rulse are there just to keep the integrity of the sport and competition.
If the alternative to the nba system is what they do in soccer, then there's no better option. People in another thread couldn't even grasp why NBA teams can call themselves the world champions. The club system is just down right terrible for creating top tier, the best in class leagues.