soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 ="Edgy DC":2ijnmyx6]="soupcan":2ijnmyx6]As a fan though - the higher the salary, the higher the operating costs of the team, the higher the cost of watching or going to a game.[/quote:2ijnmyx6]I don't believe that for a minute.Prices are driven by demand, not by salary expenses. Don't let the owners convince you otherwise[/quote:2ijnmyx6]I don't mean to say that salaries are the only thing but they are a significant contributing factor.="Centerfield":2ijnmyx6]So you're saying you don't hate the playa, you hate the game.[/quote:2ijnmyx6]Word.Edgy DC Dec 31 2008 11:14 AM="soupcan":osy3ctu2]I don't mean to say that salaries are the only thing but they are a significant contributing factor.[/quote:osy3ctu2]I don't think they mean a thing. All the restraints of a salary cap haven't made basketball and football tickets any more affordable.soupcan Dec 31 2008 11:29 AM="Edgy DC":r44vyrx7]="soupcan":r44vyrx7]I don't mean to say that salaries are the only thing but they are a significant contributing factor.[/quote:r44vyrx7]I don't think they mean a thing. All the restraints of a salary cap haven't made basketball and football tickets any more affordable.[/quote:r44vyrx7]It's not like their salary caps have kept those other sports salaries low either though.Frayed Knot Dec 31 2008 12:07 PMNot low, but lower than they'd be under a true open market -- and yet the NFL with its hard cap and often elusive FA system has still managed to be the sport to virtually invent and exploit things like seat licensing and mandatory pre-season buys.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 ="soupcan":osy3ctu2]I don't mean to say that salaries are the only thing but they are a significant contributing factor.[/quote:osy3ctu2]I don't think they mean a thing. All the restraints of a salary cap haven't made basketball and football tickets any more affordable.soupcan Dec 31 2008 11:29 AM="Edgy DC":r44vyrx7]="soupcan":r44vyrx7]I don't mean to say that salaries are the only thing but they are a significant contributing factor.[/quote:r44vyrx7]I don't think they mean a thing. All the restraints of a salary cap haven't made basketball and football tickets any more affordable.[/quote:r44vyrx7]It's not like their salary caps have kept those other sports salaries low either though.Frayed Knot Dec 31 2008 12:07 PMNot low, but lower than they'd be under a true open market -- and yet the NFL with its hard cap and often elusive FA system has still managed to be the sport to virtually invent and exploit things like seat licensing and mandatory pre-season buys.
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 ="Edgy DC":r44vyrx7]="soupcan":r44vyrx7]I don't mean to say that salaries are the only thing but they are a significant contributing factor.[/quote:r44vyrx7]I don't think they mean a thing. All the restraints of a salary cap haven't made basketball and football tickets any more affordable.[/quote:r44vyrx7]It's not like their salary caps have kept those other sports salaries low either though.Frayed Knot Dec 31 2008 12:07 PMNot low, but lower than they'd be under a true open market -- and yet the NFL with its hard cap and often elusive FA system has still managed to be the sport to virtually invent and exploit things like seat licensing and mandatory pre-season buys.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted December 31, 2008 Posted December 31, 2008 Not low, but lower than they'd be under a true open market -- and yet the NFL with its hard cap and often elusive FA system has still managed to be the sport to virtually invent and exploit things like seat licensing and mandatory pre-season buys.
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