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| 出处: 更新:2005-10-14 | 作者: | 责编:keensoldier | |
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says that if nothing is done, the future of the game will be threatened. This report from Stephen Evans: Listen to the story the super-rich individuals who are buying big clubs single-handedly. in football. Money is scarce at the grass-roots while a few clubs are richer than ever before. He says the source of the rich clubs' wealth is often, as he puts it, "individuals with little or no history of interest in the game. "Having set foot in the sport seemingly out of nowhere", he continues, "they proceed to throw pornographic amounts of money at it. What they do not understand is that football is more about grass roots than idols; more about giving entertainment and hope to the many than bogus popularity to the few." And he concludes: "if nothing is done, this new money could suffocate a sport that has 1.3 billion active followers around the world." Stephen Evans, BBC Listen to the words scathing single-handedly a "wild-west style of capitalism" wanted contrasts the haves and the have-nots Money is scarce at the grass-roots set foot in seemingly out of nowhere bogus popularity suffocate 免责声明: |
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