• brygphilomena@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    14 hours ago

    Baseball. No sponsorships on uniforms.

    I guess we could extend that to most sports. I know soccer is much more lax in that regard.

    All professional teams that are televised must be broadcast free of charge to their local area. No local blackout restrictions. (Fuck you, Marquee Sports. Put the Cubs back on WGN.)

    Beer must be under $10, in stadiums. It’s $16 for even shitty domestic beer at Wrigley. It’s damn robbery.

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      12 hours ago

      The social contract with soccer has always been that in exchange for shirt sponsors, you get zero commercial breaks except halftime. While American football gets a bad rap for its native flow (which is indeed quite slow and staccato, admittedly), the fact that they literally have “TV timeouts” is what’s most egregious.

      And I say that as an American who, while also a soccer fan, just can’t quit gridiron.

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      13 hours ago

      The beer is priced high to keep from having to deal with a critical mass of drunken idiots. No one gets wasted on $16 beer.