- this will attract less TV revenue
- this will attract zero match day revenue (ticket sales, concessions, etc)
- this will have much higher logistics costs
- there will be less money to pay/attract athletes
- the athletes will have nothing to do outside of performing and training (no nightclubs for the kids, no bringing family along for the grown ups)
- the commute time between Earth and Moon means the athletes will have to live out there during the season
- there will be no crowd noise on the broadcasts unless it is faked (as happened during covid)
- the lower gravity will weird some potential viewers out (how many? don't know… but it will surely suppress viewership to some extent)
I am not saying this will never happen, but next decade feels wildly overoptimistic.
Is this a late April Fools?
- this will attract less TV revenue
- this will attract zero match day revenue (ticket sales, concessions, etc)
- this will have much higher logistics costs
- there will be less money to pay/attract athletes
- the athletes will have nothing to do outside of performing and training (no nightclubs for the kids, no bringing family along for the grown ups)
- the commute time between Earth and Moon means the athletes will have to live out there during the season
- there will be no crowd noise on the broadcasts unless it is faked (as happened during covid)
- the lower gravity will weird some potential viewers out (how many? don't know… but it will surely suppress viewership to some extent)
I am not saying this will never happen, but next decade feels wildly overoptimistic.
Is this a late April Fools?