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Georgia has more counties than any state except Texas. There’s dozens of reasons why, but they did pass a law that allowed no new counties to be created.

You have to add tailgating time into your drinking metrics. Any outdoor sport in the South includes a minimum of 2 hours of tailgate drinking. Usually 4-8 hours depending on start time of the game.

I don’t think the NBA is perfect, but outside of being a left handed pitcher its the best of any American sport.

The owning in NY is different from KC comes down to the fact that NY has WAY more opportunities for fans, sponsorship and promotions. Your top media markets will always get more coverage. And players tend

I think the best case scenario when considering the world market is something close to the NBA. I don’t think labor gets enough of the share when you get down to it, but owning in NY is different from owning in KC. No matter the sport. I think the NBA has done the best job protecting owners and players. Garber is an

IMO, where “anti-MLS” Soccer fans go wrong is the presumption that soccer is stable in America. I don’t think it is. Even if you just start the history of the game at 96 every single professional league shut it’s doors at some point. Even MLS for 6 hours.

But that’s okay, every sport in America went through it before

The current NASL is about to collapse AGAIN because the Cosmos (AGAIN) are throwing off competitive balance. Soccer in america still isn’t stable and likely won’t be for another 20 years at best. Cost controls are the only way to make sure it lives for the time being.

I guarantee in 5 years NASL wont exist and USL is

“Donald, I’ve got these coupons to a KFC buffet.” - Chris Christie...........probably

That quote from the St. Louis GM brought a tear to my eye. As a Thrashers fan, we all knew our ownership was horseshit. Glad to see the league knew it too. Too bad we’ll get another chance, barring me winning a billion dollar Powerball and buying a team.

Has there ever been an article on how and why Atlanta went wrong?