1,000,000's each season and There are billions spent on the sports each year.
The other day I was on my way to work and I was walking through the park. there was a group of kids playing football and playing it very well. they were all having fun and I must admit they were playing better than the players who get a huge paycheck every month.
So With that in mind I thought to my self if I was prime minister one thing I would do To save my country from falling in to a pit of debt would be to maybe take a look at just how much money is spent on these sports and its players. In my opinion a hard working man deserves to keep his job to feed his family. now don't get me wrong sports are important for entertainment, but shouldn't the working man take priority over entertainment?.
Isn't it the working man that who deserves to get the high pay, not so much going to a man who kicks a football around on a field for 90 minutes. Kids can do that just as well if not better and they do it for free.
Maybe this blog won't make much sense or maybe I am just going on needlessly but it's just the way I feel about the recession.
Why are the hard workers the one's who's jobs are at risk?
4 comments:
Wayne, this makes perfect sense. I couldn't agree with you more. I understand that these athletes make so much money because people keep on paying to watch them play, but I completely agree with you that they make more money than they should.
This is a very good question that I don't think will ever be answered adequately. I, for one, am not a fan of professional sports. High school and college, I'll support. Why do we need professional teams, anyway? Who decided that throwing a ball was a respectable way to make a living? Okay, someone's probably going to yell at me now, but I just don't understand it one bit.
Sports is boring!
If I was queen of the world, I'd make them all go and get proper jobs, let them learn about the recession the hard way like the rest of us!
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