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Really interesting article about the future of sport 10:18 - Sep 15 with 1621 viewsgordon

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2023/sep/12/savannah-bananas-future-of-sp

Could totally imagine that after the success of Wrexham (so far), someone has the idea of buying a lower league club and doing a savannah bananas type thing. Also you wonder how long people will be fascinated by Wrexham, e.g. if they were established as a League One club, finishing mid-table for 3 or 4 years in a row, that'd be a great sporting outcome for them, but not very showbizniz.
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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 10:32 - Sep 15 with 1565 viewsKeno




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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 11:08 - Sep 15 with 1519 viewsDarth_Koont

Hmmm. I thought it was a pretty weak article and the connection between the Savannah Bananas and Wrexham doesn’t work.

If he had linked it to the Harlem Globetrotters then the argument that it supplants the competitive sport falls away completely. That’s arguably added to the global spread of basketball and as a result the MBA.

Similarly, MLB is a massive sport. An alternative like this will get loads of fans but that’s not competing with major league itself.

Absolutely, matchday entertainment and celeb-owners have been added to competitive sport over the years and maybe the total product has got a little circus-like at times, but that’s happened before and after alternative forms of “sportainment” have come along.

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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 11:19 - Sep 15 with 1492 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

I think Wrexham will soon get boring. And it was successful because it was a relative 'first', if anyone else looks to do the same, will it be as well received?

Also had the promotion of an A List actor, who managed to convince people that it was an underdog story. Which it wasnt.

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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 11:28 - Sep 15 with 1449 viewsMarshalls_Mullet

Really interesting article about the future of sport on 10:32 - Sep 15 by Keno




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Damn that looks sh1te.

....crowd looks / sounds very small too.

Each to their own, but that doesnt look like improved entertainment, more of an alternative for non baseball fans.

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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 11:39 - Sep 15 with 1401 viewshomer_123

Really interesting article about the future of sport on 11:28 - Sep 15 by Marshalls_Mullet

Damn that looks sh1te.

....crowd looks / sounds very small too.

Each to their own, but that doesnt look like improved entertainment, more of an alternative for non baseball fans.


Who'd watch that? I mean, baseball is really a sh*t version of rounders anyway.

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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 11:47 - Sep 15 with 1377 viewsKeno

Really interesting article about the future of sport on 11:39 - Sep 15 by homer_123

Who'd watch that? I mean, baseball is really a sh*t version of rounders anyway.


But the Yanks are world champions ..... oh .....

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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 12:17 - Sep 15 with 1332 viewsBasingstokeBlue

Really interesting article about the future of sport on 11:19 - Sep 15 by Marshalls_Mullet

I think Wrexham will soon get boring. And it was successful because it was a relative 'first', if anyone else looks to do the same, will it be as well received?

Also had the promotion of an A List actor, who managed to convince people that it was an underdog story. Which it wasnt.


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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 12:34 - Sep 15 with 1300 viewsibbleobble

Without reading this, my assumption is that they conclude that sport will cease to be sport and the name will need redefining due to financial imbalances and political motivations!
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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 12:51 - Sep 15 with 1241 viewsHelp

Really interesting article about the future of sport on 12:17 - Sep 15 by BasingstokeBlue

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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 13:07 - Sep 15 with 1182 viewsJ2BLUE

Absolute load of sh1te.

Truly impaired.
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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 13:17 - Sep 15 with 1160 viewscordonblue

Terrible journalism, I expect much better from the guardian.

Leapt from what is essentially a circus act barely masquerading as sport to Wrexham which is clever marketing of proper football club and then to the end of sport as we know it.

The Americanisation of our sport is an issue but a completely separate one and one the British public will not accept, the super league for example came closer to causing an all our riot across the country than anything else has done in a decade.

The desire of American owners to invest here shows that the culture, history and romanticism of the pyramid system is still the ultimate form of sport.
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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 13:26 - Sep 15 with 1145 viewsIllinoisblue

Really interesting article about the future of sport on 13:17 - Sep 15 by cordonblue

Terrible journalism, I expect much better from the guardian.

Leapt from what is essentially a circus act barely masquerading as sport to Wrexham which is clever marketing of proper football club and then to the end of sport as we know it.

The Americanisation of our sport is an issue but a completely separate one and one the British public will not accept, the super league for example came closer to causing an all our riot across the country than anything else has done in a decade.

The desire of American owners to invest here shows that the culture, history and romanticism of the pyramid system is still the ultimate form of sport.


Liew is normally a very good writer but he’s had a nightmare here. As you point out, to leap from a fun yet ultimately disposable and irrelevant baseball exhibition team, to an established actual football club is too ridiculous for words.

A lot of Americans see going to a sporting event as just that; an event. There is little sense of tradition, loyalty or passion. Hence why American investors are lining up to invest in proper football clubs.

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Really interesting article about the future of sport on 15:29 - Sep 15 with 1018 viewsKeno

Really interesting article about the future of sport on 13:26 - Sep 15 by Illinoisblue

Liew is normally a very good writer but he’s had a nightmare here. As you point out, to leap from a fun yet ultimately disposable and irrelevant baseball exhibition team, to an established actual football club is too ridiculous for words.

A lot of Americans see going to a sporting event as just that; an event. There is little sense of tradition, loyalty or passion. Hence why American investors are lining up to invest in proper football clubs.


If only there was really good quality journalist at the Guardian who could write about sport

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