Lusts cried out that greed and professional sports death "Please show me money." "Come to Jerry and show me money!" We vividly remember the famous series of this popular movie Jerry Maguire. Greedy football player Rod Tedwell screams these unforgetable lines trying to convince his agent that he is not satisfied with the cardinal luxury Arizona receiver lower than the dollar's salary. This scene reflects the development of professional sports in recent years. The focus of professional sports has evolved from teamwork and friendship to greed and greed.
Today's sports is related to money, not participation. Greed destroyed any benefits that were in the sport. The success of the professional team depends on having rich people who can now buy talented players. Players are not loyal to clubs who train them from a young age, but they go wherever they go. Some athletes even changed their nationality. Advertisements are everywhere, including stadiums and athletic shirts. Fans are regarded as consumers, and I think that I am willing to pay more for items with team logos. Even the Olympic Games have become a wonderful marketing campaign. It is not a celebration.
This is a series of professional sports, ie sports that support one or more professional athletes' systems, professional athletes (and more generally organized by organizations). This sport also has a lively amateur community that is becoming the best professional. Canadian rugby football began in the early 1860's and eventually the unique football code was called Canadian football. Canadian Football League (CFL) which is the top professional league of sports, and Canada Canada is an organization that governs amateur games that dates back to 1882 and is an association of Canadian Football League (later reorganized into Canadian Football League) It is establishment. In 1909, Canadian governor Governor Governor Albert Gray of the time honored Canadian top amateur football team and donated a gray cup.