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Originally Posted by Geeoff
The one thing to consider is that the owners are much more wealthy than the players, despite being less visible. In addition, the players generate billions of dollars in revenue for the owners. So, the players are not the bad guys IMO
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It always amazes me that some people think there has to be a bad guy in every negotiation, and that the bad guy is automatically the person who has more money.
It also amazes me that some people don't appear to know the difference between revenue and profit.
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