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Anonymous
Years ago
My day at the soccer
The reality is that basketball competes with soccer, AFL, netball, rugby, cricket and the list goes on and on.
Most sporting people can appreciate the skills involved in other sports.
We all have our prefernces.
Basketball authorities do need to take note what is happening out their. I believe that sports can learn from each other to improve the entertainment they deliver to the public.
We unfortunately do not have an endless supply of cash, so we must look at how we spend our money.
The competition for the spectators dollar is getting harder.
The 36's are experiencing that.
I love my basketball (soccer as well), but only have limited funds (and time) to spend on sport.
I do not think that I am alone.
