Re: NYY payroll




Sounds a bit defensive to me.

Not defensive at all, just explaining how things are.

why don't you deal with it...in asbny-y?

They know how it is already.

You're the one trolling this group,

Having a differing opinion is hardly trolling.

looking to kick your rival fans while
they're down. Real good sportsmanship there.

Not at all what I did.

The fact is that when one
team has such a distinct advantage in payroll, naturally people will call
that "buying" a World Series. Cry all you want, but the facts are there.

Every team tries to buy the World Series. Like I said, the players
don't play for free.


The next level of big money payrolls are relatively close to one another.
The Yankee's is well beyond everyone else and you know it.

And teams like Florida and KC are well below everyone elses. Is it
worse to try to build a winning team or just to collect revenue sharing
and not give an effort to better your product?

If that's OK
with you then way are you here defending it?

So I can educate you and others like you.

Every other team has a budget and tries to live within it.

And teams like KC sit back and cash revenue sharing checks and don't
use them to improve their team. That is way worse for the game then
anything NY or Boston does.

Bottom line is
these are businesses and must be responsible about spending unlike your
team, which is run by a crazy old *** who doesn't care a whit about what
he spends.

That crazy old *** owns the most succesful and recognizable
franchise in sports history. He must be doing something right.

Why should he...he doesn't care if he leaves a nickel behind.

So when George goes, the team loses it's value? That's insane.

When he's gone, they'll be doing business an entirely different way>

Wow, that's quite an assumption. Care to go into further detail and use
some facts to back up that statement?

TFK

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