Attendence at those very sporting events.
2006-06-15 01:32:22
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answered by WC 7
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There are a variety of revenue streams that are used to pay sports athletes. The largest is television, which is a combination of cable and national broadcasting deals.
This may also be broken down into national and local revenues, as is the case in baseball where there is less centralized funding that we see in the NFL
2006-06-15 01:36:16
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answer #2
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answered by Maury B 2
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People who want to pay $200 for $25 to see the players play a game.
2006-06-15 01:42:03
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Colleges cannot pay you for playing. That is strictly against the NCAA, and you will be banned from college football if you get paid. You will be provided for, but once you hit the NFL you will have money up the a** so dont worry.
2016-03-27 04:29:15
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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The club or the Football asosciation of the particular country. Where the club or the Football asosciation of the particular country get the money I am not sure.
2006-06-15 01:35:43
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answer #5
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answered by kekkufellu from Malta 4
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The Government is watching this site I can't say to much
2006-06-15 01:34:01
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answered by jjhalldin 3
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advertising from sporting good companys
2006-06-15 01:54:32
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answered by kim d 1
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advertising, ticket sales, television broadcasts, sponsors, betting
2006-06-25 12:54:04
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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TV and then Attendance..
2006-06-15 01:32:59
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answered by hesterthehester 5
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ticket and vending sales. part from sponsors also
2006-06-15 01:34:06
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answered by samantha 4
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