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4 votes
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NBA players stage playoff strike days after police shoot Jacob Blake
20 votes -
Chicago White Sox pitcher Lucas Giolito throws MLB's first no-hitter of 2020 season
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How could Sevilla's Jesus Navas not cry when he went to lift the trophy so associated with his deceased friends, while wearing Puerta's number and the armband that used to sit around Reyes' arm?
8 votes -
Marble League 2020: Marathon (Final)
6 votes -
Marble League 2020: Showdown
6 votes -
Boston Bruins goalie Tukka Rask has opted out of NHL Playoff's return to play
9 votes -
Marble League 2020: Collision
8 votes -
The endgame of the Olympics: What if the Olympic Games never come back?
9 votes -
Marble League 2020: Aquathlon
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Economic crisis of Turkish football clubs
An announcement shook Turkish football seriously. Turkish Football Federation (TFF) announced spending limits for clubs. That is very low because club debts. Everybody knew it would happen one...
An announcement shook Turkish football seriously. Turkish Football Federation (TFF) announced spending limits for clubs. That is very low because club debts. Everybody knew it would happen one day. But corona took early that crisis. All of big Turkish clubs near to bankrupt. Their total debts over 2 billion dollars. Clubs signed too heavy deals with goverment banks. Goverment and TFF try to keep up clubs alive.
This isnt about only coronavirus or only Turkish economy. Clubs loaned more and more each year since the early 2000s. Presidents of clubs spend money badly, they transfer useless football players. And now money ran out ! And of course, turkish lira in crisis. Clubs gains with turkish lira, but spend with euro. And Lira still unstable. Euro/Lira increased from 7.7 to 8.6 in just one month. Its ~%10 lost only one month. Broadcaster company BEIN SPORTS, pay less money to federation for corona and lira crisis. Debts, income loss, lira crisis, corona. Everythings
Yearly spending limits of some big FCs:
- Galatasaray: 58m €
- Besiktas: 35m €
- Fenerbahce: 20m € (too low)
- Basaksehir: 20m €
- Trabzonspor: 17.5m €
That values very low. For this budgeds, clubs cant transfers. Someones should make the team smaller like fenerbahce. Fenerbahce protest that limits but they have 600m $ unstructured debt and they can't show income ! I think if this year fenerbahce cant be champion and can't go to the Champions Leauge, their clubs will be mortgaged or to be sold in the near future. A very rich bussines man -Ali Koc- became president of this club and he transferred a significant amount of money to the club. But for two years he was not successful in terms of sports.
There is also Başakşehir. Our champion, Basaksehir played really bad footbal againts Copenhagen FC and eliminated from Champions Leage. But Basaksehir is a brand-new club, in fact they were established in 2014. They have profesional management team and every year become better since 2014. Today, they became champions for the first time and may be the brightest club in Turkey. Some arabs from Qatar want to buy this club. Fans do not react to this. Because this 6-year-old club has almost no supporters. They became champions, but they didn't celebrate. (Ironically, I am one of the very few fans of Başakşehir.)
Galatasaray is less worried about debts. Because they postponed their debts for 5 years (with insane interest rate) But still too many debt in 5 year. the 115 year old club has many lands. Club think they can pay off the debts by selling the land at in the good areas of İstanbul.
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TFF Spending Limits: https://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=687&ftxtID=33547 (Not in turkish)8 votes -
Manchester United needed an extra-time penalty from Bruno Fernandes to finally see off a spirited FC Köpenhamn in their Europa League quarter-final
9 votes -
Release the Kraken: Seattle unveils long-awaited name of their new NHL franchise
10 votes -
The two host cities of the NHL Playoffs have had their team eliminated
12 votes -
Marble League 2020: High Jump
5 votes -
Southampton midfielder Pierre-Emile Højbjerg will complete his move to Tottenham Hotspur this weekend, with Kyle Walker-Peters heading the other way
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Marble League 2020: Relay Run
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Kurt Maflin hopes his shock World Snooker Championship triumph in the first round will have Norwegian children swapping ski slopes for snooker cues
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, investor group agree to buy XFL for $15M
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Marble League 2020: Funnel
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Marble League 2020: 5M Sprint
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Anybody watching the first NBA scrimmages in the bubble?
What were your thoughts so far? What do you think of the piped crowd audio? The sound in general? Plans for crowd participation? Has Adam Silver done a good job thus far in bringing basketball...
What were your thoughts so far? What do you think of the piped crowd audio? The sound in general? Plans for crowd participation? Has Adam Silver done a good job thus far in bringing basketball back?
It's lacking some excitement for me, but pleased to have basketball back in any way shape or form.
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Marble League 2020: Sand Race
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You can finally see your home team play baseball on a streaming service--but not all teams offer the same choices
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Marble League 2020: Triathlon
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Steven Bradbury, Australia’s last man standing
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The greatest Olympic cheat - The curious case of the electrified épée
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Eight ways MLB is leaning on technology to keep fans engaged this summer
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Marble League 2020: Block Pushing
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Marble League 2020: Hurdles
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AC Milan have confirmed the permanent signing of Danish centre-back Simon Kjaer from Sevilla on a deal until 2022
4 votes -
Marble League 2020: Long Jump
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The fickle, forgotten slabs of...Sweden – a new film explores the overlooked potential of surfing in Scandinavia
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Marble League 2020: Newton's Cradle
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Stanford cuts eleven sports from their varsity program
5 votes -
The Football Association of Iceland released its new crest – to describe it as the most metal thing you've ever seen does it an injustice
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Top-tier international cricket resumes after the COVID-19 hiatus with an England vs West Indies test at Southampton
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Juninho Pernambucano: 'There are thousands of George Floyds in Brazil'
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Valtteri Bottas took the win for Mercedes at the F1 Austrian Grand Prix – teammate Lewis Hamilton suffered a dramatic late-racing demotion
10 votes -
Marble League 2020: Endurance
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Making The Case - Tim Duncan
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Marble League 2020: Halfpipe
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Brian Laudrup looks back on how the Danes defied the odds to become the unlikely champions of Euro '92
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Liverpool are Premier League champions, but where does this season rank, all time?
6 votes -
The NFL is suddenly worried about Black lives
7 votes -
World tennis number one Novak Djokovic tests positive for COVID-19
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Can someone explain to me how scoring a tennis set works?
I’m new to the sport, and I understand how you score a game and a match. I don’t get scoring sets though. Could someone explain to me how it and tiebreaker games work?
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Marble League 2020 Qualifiers
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I don’t care if baseball ever comes back. The game has been boring for years
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Willie Thorne, former snooker player, dies aged 66 after illness
7 votes