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in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 for match day tickets in comparison european clubs are lucky to break even the current a pandemic has laid bare how precariously close to the edge many clubs in europe operate. in the last decade proud clubs have been forced into administration from glasgow rangers in 2012 to portsmouth or twice in 2 years and others are sure to follow in light of the coronavirus but stephan says that simply the nature of european football's capitalist system. going bankrupt is not actually a problem. it's not it's actually a consequence of the system. this is where the differences between us sports and european football become clearer. just as u.s. sports are very unlikely to introduce anyt
in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 for match day tickets in comparison european clubs are lucky to break even the...
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in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 tickets in comparison european clubs a lucky to break even the current of pandemic has laid bare how precariously close to the edge many clubs in europe operate. in the last decade proud clubs have been forced into administration from glasgow rangers in 2012 to portsmouth twice in 2 years and others are sure to follow in light of the coronavirus but stephan says that simply the nature of your pain football's capitalist system. going bankrupt is not actually. it's not it's actually a consequence of the company says. this is where the differences between us sports and european football become clearer. just as u.s. sports are very unlikely to introduce anything like promotion a
in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 tickets in comparison european clubs a lucky to break even the current of...
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in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 per match day tickets in comparison european clubs a lucky break even the corona pandemic has laid bare how precariously close to the edge many clubs in europe operate. in the last decade proud clubs have been forced into administration from glasgow rangers in 2012 to portsmouth twice in 2 years and others are sure to follow in light of the coronavirus but stephan says that simply the nature of your pain football's capitalist system. going bankrupt is not actually a problem. it's not it's actually a consequence of the system. this is where the differences between us sports and european football become clearer. just as u.s. sports are very unlikely to introduce anything like
in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 per match day tickets in comparison european clubs a lucky break even the corona...
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in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 per match they take it. in comparison european clubs a lucky to break even the current of pandemic has laid bare how precariously close to the edge many clubs in europe operate. in the last decade proud clubs have been forced into administration from glasgow rangers in 2012 to portsmouth twice in 2 years and others are sure to follow in light of the coronavirus but stephan says that simply the nature of your pain football's capitalist system. going bankrupt is not actually a problem. it's not it's actually a consequence of the system. this is where the differences between us sports and european football become clearer. just as u.s. sports are very unlikely to introduce anyth
in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 per match they take it. in comparison european clubs a lucky to break even the...
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several of those team owners including the dolphins' stephen ross are donors or friends of president totally disparaged nfl players a bunch of times. do you think these team owners will step up and accept the challenge? >> well, i think they have to. and to take apage of what the nba is doing, which i think is amazing. the solidarity that we are seeing happening in the nba in the bubble with the coaches and owners, players demanding that owners make their stadiums, their arenas readily available for voting next month or coming up in november, that type of action, the nfl players need to demand that type of action for these owners because they do have deep pockets, they can put political pressures on certain law enforcement agencies around the country to do better policing, to have better standards, to create better laws. that's what players are talking about. that's what the people are talking about in terms of using your power. most of the owners are billionaires, and they all have political ties and political power. >> it has been incredible to watch the nba, hasn't it? ephraim sal
several of those team owners including the dolphins' stephen ross are donors or friends of president totally disparaged nfl players a bunch of times. do you think these team owners will step up and accept the challenge? >> well, i think they have to. and to take apage of what the nba is doing, which i think is amazing. the solidarity that we are seeing happening in the nba in the bubble with the coaches and owners, players demanding that owners make their stadiums, their arenas readily...
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in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in. the 1980s he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. 2 this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 for match day tickets in comparison european clubs a lucky break even the current of pandemic has laid bare how precariously close to the edge many clubs in europe operate. in the last decade proud clubs have been forced into administration from glasgow rangers in 2012 to portsmouth a twice in 2 years and others are sure to follow in light of the coronavirus but stephan says that simply the nature of your pain football's capitalist system. going bankrupt is not actually. it's not it's actually a consequence of the company says. this is where the differences between us sports and european football become clearer. just as u.s. sports are very unlikely to introduce anything li
in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in. the 1980s he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. 2 this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 for match day tickets in comparison european clubs a lucky break even the...
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in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 per match day tickets in comparison european clubs a lucky to break even the corona pandemic has laid bare how precariously close to the edge many clubs in europe operate. in the last decade proud clubs have been forced into administration from glasgow rangers in 2012 to portsmouth the twice in 2 years and others are sure to follow in light of the coronavirus but stephan says that simply the nature of your pain football's capitalist system. going bankrupt is not actually a problem. it's not it's actually a consequence of the system. this is where the differences between us sports and european football become clearer. just as u.s. sports are very unlikely to introduce anythin
in 2008 stephen ross sport the miami dolphins for $1100000000.00 the franchise is now valued at twice that amount donald sterling bought the l.a. clippers for $12500000.00 in the 1980 s. he sold up in 2014 for a healthy $2000000000.00. this is capitalism on steroids you can't put lipstick on a pig the owners are purely driven by profits how else can they justify charging fans on average between $150.00 and $500.00 per match day tickets in comparison european clubs a lucky to break even the...
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stephen ross to his credit has donated a great deal of money and resources towards criminal justice issuesd i applaud that. but this is also a man who supports a president who is anti-"black lives matter." >> we're up against the clock. but i hear you're either racist or you're anti-racist. it's one or the other. lz, thank you. we'll talk again. thank you so much and thank you all for being with me. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. and we start today with our health lead and a grim warning from dr. anthony fauci who says it's time for the united states to hunker down and prepare for a tough fall and winter. in an interview this afternoon, fauci the country's top infectious disease expert called the current coronavirus trends disturbing, noting that the united states is averaging 40,000 new cases and 1,000 deaths every day right now. fauci warne
stephen ross to his credit has donated a great deal of money and resources towards criminal justice issuesd i applaud that. but this is also a man who supports a president who is anti-"black lives matter." >> we're up against the clock. but i hear you're either racist or you're anti-racist. it's one or the other. lz, thank you. we'll talk again. thank you so much and thank you all for being with me. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now....