> 2009/8/14 Fred Bauder :
>
>>> When you're competing with your own fans, you're ... in trouble.
>>> http://www.tampabay.com/news/article1027680.ece
>
>> Heh, but is there any basis whatever that the events occurring a
>> football
>> game are of social or education value?
>
>
> Historical, frequent
They are happy with fans exactly insofar as they yield profit. But they also
need to protect what they get from other fans. Hence no sharing unless it
leads to more total spending. If they could figure out how to charge fans
for remembering the game (or the logo or the mascot or the faces of their
David Gerard wrote:
> 2009/8/14 Fred Bauder :
>
>>> When you're competing with your own fans, you're ... in trouble.
>>> http://www.tampabay.com/news/article1027680.ece
>>>
>> Heh, but is there any basis whatever that the events occurring a football
>> game are of social or education valu
2009/8/14 Fred Bauder :
>> When you're competing with your own fans, you're ... in trouble.
>> http://www.tampabay.com/news/article1027680.ece
> Heh, but is there any basis whatever that the events occurring a football
> game are of social or education value?
Historical, frequently. I believe o
> When you're competing with your own fans, you're ... in trouble.
>
> http://www.tampabay.com/news/article1027680.ece
>
>
> - d.
Heh, but is there any basis whatever that the events occurring a football
game are of social or education value?
Fred
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When you're competing with your own fans, you're ... in trouble.
http://www.tampabay.com/news/article1027680.ece
- d.
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