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I love my bball, when was the last time you paid for a ticket to go and see GMH production line workers on the job? Its just a business that employes people who have jobs hey?
Sounds to me that he bought a club for the purpose of promoting his little girl. How else would a player of Angela's calibre get the recognition her father wants for her if he didn't own the club. Obviously hurting people along the way doesn't matter. Its not as simple as not buying his electrical products to hurt him financially. The products of this asset are humans who are the top in their field and have worked hard to get to where they are. They represent a sport at an elite level. A level that juniors aspire to. The players represent a dream for juniors to follow. Who is to say that Marino brought back to life a dying club if he hadn't have bought it. Is everyone certain that there were no other interested parties. He didn't exactly pay a huge price for it. If he bought this team for all the wrong reasons, then it would have been better that he didn't buy it all regardless of the consequences.