i still don't get your point.
if your point is American Football generates more revenue than soccer in an absolute sense, you're obviously wrong. Yes, the NFL generates more revenue than the EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, etc. individually but added up all soccer leagues in the world generate more revenue than all American Football Leagues in the world (of which there are hardly any, so that makes sense).
if your point is the NFL generates more revenue than say EPL in a relative sense, you're wrong as well. America has 5 times the population of the UK, yet the NFL only gets 1,5 times the total attendance. in other words, an average American is more unlikely to visit an NFL-match than an average Brit an EPL-match (or an average Spaniard a La Liga-game, an average German a Bundesliga-game, etc.). Not sure how you measure "revenue", but I doubt if NFL-revenue is 5 times the EPL-revenue. If you think it is, I'm curious where you got this info.
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if your point is American Football generates more revenue than soccer in an absolute sense, you're obviously wrong. Yes, the NFL generates more revenue than the EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, etc. individually but added up all soccer leagues in the world generate more revenue than all American Football Leagues in the world (of which there are hardly any, so that makes sense).
if your point is the NFL generates more revenue than say EPL in a relative sense, you're wrong as well. America has 5 times the population of the UK, yet the NFL only gets 1,5 times the total attendance. in other words, an average American is more unlikely to visit an NFL-match than an average Brit an EPL-match (or an average Spaniard a La Liga-game, an average German a Bundesliga-game, etc.). Not sure how you measure "revenue", but I doubt if NFL-revenue is 5 times the EPL-revenue. If you think it is, I'm curious where you got this info.
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