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    Are Footballers Overpaid? How much money are footballers really paid? Footballers get overpaid way to much money for the answer. This is true because, playing soccer is for entertaining purposes, and skills only. Some soccer coaches think it is right to give the most money to just one footballer star of the team. The main truth for that to happen is unfair, because there are many young talented players that should get paid money, but not overpaid. The owners for the soccer teams should just…

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    Are Athletes Overpaid?

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    Are athletes overpaid? Depending on who you are, you might see them as people who play games, or you might see them as role models who bring joy to others. No matter which side you agree with, there is no denying that they make lots of money. Because they only play games, they make more than people who save lives, and they can go on to lucrative jobs, I believe that athletes are overpaid. First, athletes are only paid because they play games. Although they are at a high risk for injuries, people…

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    Inequalities In Sports

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    In recent decades, there has been a considerable gap between the average income of sports stars and other professionals. In search of the reasons for this unfair inequality, a combination role of the media and the entertainment industry should be taken into consideration. The popularity and fame derived from being in exposure of the media coverage, perhaps play the major role in escalating the salary of sports celebrities. In an competitive process, many gyms offer their best contracts to some…

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    The university of Michigan has the biggest football stadium with the capacity of 107,601 and they spent exactly $144 million dollars on their football stadium and they average about $23,000,00 per football game. 4th quarter 4th and goal for Ohio State 7 seconds on the clock and there at the six yard line and their star receiver Jalen Harris is matched up on the star corner Jabrill Peppers and JT Barrett says hike and he throws a fade to Jalen and it’s picked off by Jabrill Peppers and he take…

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    Ladies and Gentleman, chairman, timekeeper, Mr Mcilwain. My team mates are Kiani, the first speaker, Dillion the second speaker, Harry the third speaker and me, Kira the forth and final speaker to sum up our argument. As you know, we will be taking the negative side of the topic that ‘sport stars are overpaid’ which means we are settling once and for all they are not overpaid. Picture yourself in the perspective of an average, hard working accountant with the ambition of being the top of…

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    Hands, pull, tuck, perfect! As Molly gets prepared to throw her pass I’m confident she’ll nail it. You can tell how nervous she is just by her face, she’s waiting for the perfect moment. As she’s getting in her zone I sit back and relax, I don’t know how but I could just tell she was ready. Now I’ve been in the cheer industry for a while, I’ve seen plenty of cheerleaders come and go. They see me as just a cheer mat but I see them as amazing cheerleaders, I would give anything to have legs…

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    Division II sport. Yes, that does sounds like a lot, but, you have to keep in mind that you have to divide that by all the sports and the amount of kids trying to receive it. There are more than a million boys playing high school football but there are only roughly 19,000 football scholarships available. Other sports, such as girls track and field, only have around 4,000 scholarships available compared to the nearly 600,000 who compete and have the same ambitious goal to take one of those…

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    Professional sports players should be paid more than soldiers. Professional sports players work their whole lives to get the career that they have. They could be injured severely during a practice or a game. Once injured they could lose their jobs. They also do not get their money from the government, they are paid by sports fanatics. If the military was paid more than the sports players, it would promote violence. Professional athletes also spend thousands of dollars donating to charity.…

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    As my profession I plan to be an Athletic Trainer for an university, or professional. On average an athletic trainer makes about $40,044 for gross income. Which is pretty huge compared to other occupations. A monthly pay is about $1,040, for me is perfect to cover expenses for that month and have extra to save. An hourly pay rate for a trainer is between $19 and $23, a very high pay rate. First year salary is based off the education you have, going up in education level the more money you get.…

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    Fall sports are underway, and many student-athletes are lacing up their cleats and sneakers, and taking their respective places on high school athletic fields. While many may argue that soccer is an objective sport, there is a high degree of subjectivity. The coaching staff is accountable for all decisions, including the roster on game days. They choose which players’ start, how long he/she plays, and whether or not substitutes will take the field. Most people don’t want to talk about their…

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