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332.1 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Wed Aug 15 1990 12:32 | 2 |
| Ticket prices are not increasing as fast as salaries. Revenue from
tickets sales is far exceed by that from Television and advertising.
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332.2 | Noterdamus | GOOBER::ROSS | MrT - Sports Spy | Wed Aug 15 1990 12:58 | 24 |
| The 90's will be seen as the beginning of the decline of American professional
sports. First to fall will be the NBA in the post-Bird and Magic era. Next
will be MLB, when expansion diminishes the talent pool further and overexposure
on television take their effects.
I predict the 90's will see an entire season of either the NBA or MLB
wiped out by a strike over revenues, especially in the coming years when
oxerexposure causes a decline in tv viewers. Advertisers won't pay.
Networks will offer less to the leagues. Owners will not pay for free agents.
There will be a division between those players who got the biggest bucks
when the time was ripe and those who don't get it.
Actually, I think pro football will become the sport of the 90's... but only
if the NFL follows through with a major realignment of divisions after
expansion.
I also predict the 90's will see:
* a superstar athlete killed by a fan
* an entire team wiped out by an airplane crash
* a crash in the sports card/autograph/memorabilia market
* the first player-owner {Michael Jordan}
* Pete Rose and Joe Jackson in the Hall of Fame
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332.3 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | No One Here gets Out Alive | Wed Aug 15 1990 13:08 | 11 |
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Doug while I may agree with your baseball asumptions I think you're way off
base with the NBA. The popularity of the league has never been higher. The
Athletes just keep getting better and you have the international appeal as
well. Also the owners and the players have a great working relationship.
A good drug program, a salary cap, more tv exposure and a fast pace for
the faster pace we know live at. Football will still rule but NBA may
become #2 and MLB slip to #3. Sure Magic and Bird got the ball rolling
but guys like Michael, Akeem, Ewing etc will keep it rolling....
mike
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332.4 | | QUASER::JOHNSTON | LegitimateSportingPurpose?E.S.A.D.! | Wed Aug 15 1990 14:16 | 12 |
| � * a superstar athlete killed by a fan
Let's be specific!
Are we talking a_oscillating floor fan, or a window fan, or what?
Also... what does this superstar stick in the fan to cause his or her
tragic and untimely demise?
Perspiring Mimes Deen To Wonk!!
Mike JN
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332.5 | | CAM::WAY | I wanna be an Airborne Ranger... | Wed Aug 15 1990 14:43 | 17 |
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> Also... what does this superstar stick in the fan to cause his or her
> tragic and untimely demise?
I saw a guy from Field Service� stick a screwdriver in a cabinet
ventilation fan one time. Almost killed us all, what with pieces
of fan flying around. I've seen them check fans with tie wraps,
but that's the first (and last) time I'd ever seen them check
a fan with a screwdriver. (It was a straight blade, not a Phillips
if anyone is interested....
'Saw
�This is not intended to be in any way disparaging of our fine and
talented Field Service engineers. This incident took place about
8 years ago before I worked for Digital.....
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332.6 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Go Brewers! I'm getting thirsty!! | Thu Aug 16 1990 07:06 | 4 |
| Doug, while I agree with most of what you say, I took the
Nostradamus moniker months ago. It's MINE! MINE, MINE MINE!!
/Nostradamus
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332.7 | | AUSTIN::MACNEAL | Bo don't know rugby! | Thu Aug 16 1990 09:54 | 1 |
| /don, look again. Doug didn't use "Nostradamus".
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332.8 | | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Go Brewers! I'm getting thirsty!! | Thu Aug 16 1990 11:01 | 4 |
| It's a cleverly disguised lookalike BigMac. I know I would
win in court!
/Don
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332.9 | | ASABET::CORBETT | Mike Corbett - 223-9889 | Fri Aug 17 1990 06:41 | 5 |
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I saw a guy on Lettermen stop a fan with his tounque . Big fan too.
mc
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332.10 | The future is endless... until it gets here | AKOV06::DCARR | Nuke Sadaam, Shaw, and Stanley | Mon Aug 20 1990 11:43 | 45 |
| If I interrupt with a note on the topic, (:-)
I've believed for quite a while that games will NOT be played in front
of live, on-site fans in the next millenium (century, or decade :-)...
If anyone does provide live input, it will be through telecommunication
somehow. Why? 'Cuz with the advances in TV (pick your own camera
angle up in Canada, e.g.), and the cost, time and effort it takes to
physically visit a stadium, being there is HALF the fun...
Also, as ticket sales become a smaller and smaller portion of revenue,
there will be little to no incentive for owners to fill the seats... I
predict that some upstart league will be created that, to cut costs,
plays in {fields, arenas, parks} with no seating... And, seeing the
success of this sport, will be duplicated by the big four.
I also predict that all sports will become international, basketball
the first to offer a true professional world championship, followed by
baseball, sometime before 2020.
Salaries will continue to escalate, which has to result in player
ownership (i.e. salary will be shares of stock). I'd also be
surprised if some sort of percentage salaries aren't tried soon (give
Gretsky 5% of the outstanding stock, plus 1% of the team's gross over
the next 5 years).
I also have wondered why an entire team has never been taken out in an
airplane accident, and wondered why sports organizations have not
adopted any rules to cover this eventuality, nor, to my knowledge, have
owners taken out insurance policies.... law of large numbers will
result in this happening EVENTUALLY... THEN every league will plan for
it...
I've also wondered why, with all the freakin' lunatics in this world,
(present company excluded) why some moron hasn't taken a pot shot at
his favorite teams arch rival (why does the name Lamebrain pop into my
head now? :-), and I also believe it will happen in the 21st century.
'Course, the other possibility is that the infamous Worldwide Depression
and Nuclear Holocaust of 1992 makes radiation-rock hurlin' the Olympic
sport of the next century...
Have a nice day!
ML
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332.11 | sorry to interrupt on a "different" wavelength, but... | FREE::GOGUEN | Where will YOU spend eternity??? | Mon Aug 20 1990 11:57 | 4 |
| Check out the predictions in the Book of the Revelation some day. I
don't think that's too far off considering the state of the world...
-- dg
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332.12 | | FSHQA2::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 292-2170 | Mon Aug 20 1990 12:00 | 15 |
| ML,
Most professional leagues do have an emergency drafting plan in place
in case of a disaster similar to what you mention. In the cases I know
of, it involves an immediate draft of players from other teams to
rebuild the rosters.
There was a plane crash involving the Minneapolis Lakers in either 1958
or 1959. Their plane crashed in a cornfield in Iowa somewhere between
Minneapolis and St Louis. Luckily, no one was hurt. That's the only
such incident on the professional level I know of though there are at
least 3 plane crashes on the college level - Evansville basketball,
Marshall football and Wichita State football.
John
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332.13 | | WKRP::LEETCH | Bruce Leetch DTN 432-7628 @CYO | Mon Aug 20 1990 15:41 | 7 |
| The NFL will go down the tubes while the NBA and MLB will flourish....
Why??? I'm starting to lose interest in NFL football while the NBA and MLB
still hold interest for me. Since I am the center of the universe, these events
will occur ;-)
Bruce
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332.14 | | WFOV11::MORRISON | Mania weekend Aug25th-27th | Tue Aug 21 1990 08:57 | 9 |
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ML,
Thanks for that upbeat note :^> BTW...performing in front of
cameras and no audience. Sounds like professional wrestling to me.
REK, feel free to add you comments on the WWF :^>
Bull~
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332.15 | | CAM::WAY | Barely 17 and we were barely dressed | Tue Aug 21 1990 09:23 | 7 |
| Not only professional wrasslin, but boxing as well.
At least wrasslin calls itself sports enterainment. Boxing still
masquerades under the assumption that its outcome is not predetermined...
'Saw
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332.16 | The *REAL* Noterdamus! | AXIS::ROBICHAUD | Go Brewers! I'm getting thirsty!! | Tue Aug 21 1990 11:10 | 8 |
| The NFL will finally realize that the only interest left in
their league is a gambling interest. Tagliabue will be fired and
Jimmy The Greek will be made NFL comissioner. The NFL will move it's
offices to Las Vegas and playoff slots will be awarded to teams on the
basis of how they did against the spread. Gambling will be legalized
nationally and the national debt will be wiped out in three years.
/Don
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