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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
I'm telling you the future of sports isn't big mega arenas. Its smaller arena's that are fully luxury, where every one that wants to go to a game is paying thousands for a booth or a box. The arena's will be completely wired with the most up to date camera, audio and other technologies. then they'll sell subscriptions to the fans. Why sell 16,000 tickets at an average of $200.00 each, when you can sell 1000 tickets at triple that and then get 100,000 people buy $30.00 per game subscriptions so that they can have all of the advanced stats flashing on the screen in Super duper 16 k video in 3d?
Its a easier sell job and the people that want to go to the game and be treated lavishly will pay the ticket and food prices that are through the roof.
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Nobody's going to be paying $30 a game for anything sports related at home. You have the in arena future model likely pretty bang on, but the outside arena future is more likely that sports just aren't that big of a thing anymore, money wise, and teams won't get much revenue there, aka the market correction.