Refer to my answer below. Haha, yeah i’s probably being a little overblown in the description.
But, your coming at the discussion from a US markets perspective, (totally understandable as you have explained). I’m coming at the discussion from an Australian market perspective, (note, i’m not trying to claim you’re not Aussie, i don’t know, i’m only refering to the arguments perspective).
The US is a huge sports market, with a lot of cash. A small change in US sports market preferences can be perceived as a huge change from the Australian markets perspective.
For example, if 7 state teams were to start a competition in the US, well thats basically another australia, but its not even 1/5 of the US.
Its a horrendous example, but i’m thinking of it off the top of my head. It was either this example, or some tortured kayak and cruise liner analogy.
Refer to my answer below. Haha, yeah i’s probably being a little overblown in the description.
But, your coming at the discussion from a US markets perspective, (totally understandable as you have explained). I’m coming at the discussion from an Australian market perspective, (note, i’m not trying to claim you’re not Aussie, i don’t know, i’m only refering to the arguments perspective).
The US is a huge sports market, with a lot of cash. A small change in US sports market preferences can be perceived as a huge change from the Australian markets perspective.
For example, if 7 state teams were to start a competition in the US, well thats basically another australia, but its not even 1/5 of the US.
Its a horrendous example, but i’m thinking of it off the top of my head. It was either this example, or some tortured kayak and cruise liner analogy.