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Real Salt Lake: Team has 10 players making at least 6 figures
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Taxpayers from out of state (through the hotel tax) paid for the land on which the stadium is built. The team leases that land from the city.
The stadium and team are 100% privately financed. If only taxpayers had gotten that deal that sweet for the empty baseball stadium on 13th south which was 83% taxpayers financed.
If you only count practice time and games (not even taking into consideration the considerable amount of time they spend doing community outreach, team promotional stuff, etc.), that's less than $10 per hour.
I'd say that makes these players underpaid.
Would you do your job (or any job, for that matter) for less than $12k a year? Didn't think so.
Less than 7000 per game (according to your stats) and over 15,000 per game (according to MLS attendance report). We play 16 home games, you play 72, but we average more than double the attendance. That is comparable, some might even say competitive.
That is not including the attendance for international football clubs, US Mens National Soccer team, and other tournament games. Definitely comparable. Has anyone like that ever played at Covey Field?
And I hate to burst your bubble, but nobody in America has cared about baseball since the late 80's.
I have been to Jazz games, and hope they win. But I have not ever purchased a Jazz ticket. Same with the Bees, Grizz, and other utah clubs. I just support Utah sports in general, but my money goes to Real.
BTW - I am collecting RSL kits. I don't have the short sleeve versions from teh first year. Does anyone have an XL of eath they are looking to sell? Just let me know. thanks.
So RSL's stadium is coming (albeit indirectly) out of my paycheck.
The only good thing about Bees games is that you can buy beer there & the merengue music that is played when Dominican players are up to bat.
Comparison: Got a link on "more kids in Spain & Italy play basketball than soccer"? One not from nba.com or fiba.org?