Cinderella Stories In Sports Essay

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Most sports fans can agree that some of the best moments in sports are Cinderella stories. The 2004 Red Sox, the 2001 Patriots, and unfortunately the 2007 Giants are regarded as some of the most exciting stories in sports. Sports fans love upsets so much that during March Madness, approximately 25% of Americans watch the games at work and around 7.5% of people don’t even bother to show up at all. On top of this, over 250 million dollars are estimated to be spent on legal gambling throughout the tournament. Across America, no other sport is gambled on purely based on picking major upsets. Now this is just America, Cinderella stories don’t just happen here, think about soccer, the world’s most watched sport. In 2004, Greece took down Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal in the European Finals. They …show more content…

So long story short, Cinderella stories are fun and they add an element of excitement to world of sports, but what if they weren’t a part of sports? Of course there will always be ‘upsets’ but currently, some of Europe’s elite soccer clubs are holding meetings to discuss the future of the sport. It seems that the elite clubs such as Arsenal and Manchester United are actually trying to create a super league consisting of the best teams around the world. Although a European Super league provides an excellent opportunity for the elite clubs in Europe, in the long run, it may end up hurting the world’s favorite game. Alright, let’s break down this so called ‘super league’ to see the opportunities that are available for such a concept. Once an initial report of a ‘secret’ meeting about a super league was unveiled, reports of who else was involved and which teams would be included surfaced all

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