The business of sports
Things are going from bad to worse in Czech sports.
First was the controversy surrounding the Kč 8bn
monument to Sazka CEO Aleš Hušák, then came the
untimely defeat of the hockey team in the world
championships. And now, corruption in Czech soccer is
in the news every day. Professional sports is all about
money, but fans prefer to think it's about sportsmanship,
fair play and team spirit. Some fans, such as Václav
Havel, are getting offended by the over-
commercialization. Speaking in Právo, Havel said that
the ever-closer association of beer with soccer seems
particularly absurd to him. He added that he was so
turned off by the Škoda Auto ads during the hockey that
he won't buy one of its cars. Without the sponsors, of
course, there'd be no sports. Sometimes, though, a bit
more sportsmanship, moderation and fair play would be
good business. Gambrinus Arena
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