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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2021 12:19:28 GMT
If you mean in football (soccer), then it's totally different. A transfer is an agreement between the selling club, the buying club, and the player. If the player doesn't like the deal/club, it doesn't happen. They have choices. The draft you have is bizarre. It's like indentured slavery. Freaky, aint it? The only thing it the US that is totally socialized is out sports. Between amateur drafts and salary caps, we do everything to even the playing field. Like the Scorpion in the story, it's in our nature. Americans could never stand a league like the Bundesliga where you have one big dog and the rest fighting for scraps. We all hope out teams will win a title someday. A team like West Ham or Hoffenheim, where you know damn well, you'll never see them holding up a trophy would be the kiss of death. Fan support would be nil
Seems crazy to me, as does not having promotion and relegation. How do you grow and progress? Where's the jeopardy? If you're halfway through a season and not in the title race, you had may as well not bother carry on playing the rest of the season. It's pointless.
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