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I have been a big sports fan all my life, but I feel myself withdrawing HARD from pro sports this year.

Main culprits for me:

  • The gross enshitification of being a sports fan.

Ticket and concession prices are though the roof. It requires multiple subscriptions to follow your team.

Worst one is fan merchandise which has completely turned to shit. When Fanatics bought the rights to every leagues jerseys, the quality completely fell off. I used to be able to buy a stitched premium jersey for $150. Now they want you to spend close to $300 and everything is screen printed. I have not bought a new jersey in 5 years.

  • Advertising on everything.

It used to be that you would put up with what I considered a fair amount of advertising. 5 min commercial breaks after like 20-30 mins of gameplay.

Today though the commercial breaks are not good enough for these leagues. Now they are on the screen always. Patches on jerseys and helmets. Digitally inserted on the field/court.

Worst offenders are the NHL who now have their boards on the rink covered in digitally inserted advertising on their broadcasts. It would be one thing if they just changed ads every once in a while, but they make those things dance around and are insanely distracting. I consider the NHL basically unwatchable because of those stupid fake boards. It is funny to me when they show highlights and you see the real boards with simple advertising and I basically long for those again.

I also used to be a fan of NFL Redzone for alot of years. Not anymore though and if you have watched it lately then you understand why. They always billed themselves as "7 hours of commercial free sports," but over the years they started to really test what that meant. They didn't take proper commercial breaks, but suddenly sponsored segments were everywhere on the screen and they would pop up these ads on the edge of the screen and reduce the broadcast to a small box. This season they are showing full commercials now and are not even pretentending to be commercial free anymore. What I found most interesting about this situation though was the fans who basically ridiculed other fans for complaining about the commercials by saying that they should not have expected it to last forever. Which shows how conditioned fans are to expect rampant advertising in sports.

  • The time suck

So many sports games takes 3-4 hours to play. If you are going to follow all your teams games, then that is 100's of hours a season spent watching other people play a game. If you follow multiple teams then we are probably easily encroaching on thousands of hours. We have not even included the hours people spend watching analysis or "hot takes"

If I feel I have to catch up on a game, I can go on YouTube and watch a highlight of the game. The amount of times a 5 hour baseball game has a highlight video the lasts 5 mins really speaks volumes to me.

  • Gambling

Probably the biggest factor that has eroded sports. It started with fantasy football forever ago, but now we see people literally throwing their lives away for parlays. Then seeing pregame shows where they are talking about the over/under of the game.

Sports leagues used to fight gambling to preserve their leagues integrity. Now they support gambling hard, but act shocked and dismayed when their players get corrupted.

  • Pro sports don't involve you

More of a personal realization than anything, as much as you can dedicate yourself to a team and be a diehard fan, these teams don't care about you and never will. They are happy to sell you things stamped with their logo and claim that they will always chase championships, but ultimately they care about profit and themselves. They don't act in the best interest of fans no matter how much they try to convince you otherwise.

This is just the tip of the iceberg for me and I could list examples all day. I think ultimately I am realizing that I need to reevaluate my relationship with sports and not make it such a priority in my life.

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The public wearing of nice jerseys has really fallen off. I live in a diverse city and in the decades of the past one seem jerseys from various sports and teams worn here. It's a very rare occasion to see more than a ball cap or beanie with a team on it now. Might be my perception of it all too, though.

[–] redbear@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 5 months ago

That's why we Germans own our clubs so we can vote against many of the things you described above.

[–] FleetwoodLinux@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

The PWHL (as viewed in the states) so far has been very refreshing since you can just watch on youtube with the only real advertising being specific sponsored elements (power plays are sponsored, maybe something else too?), and the stuff on the boards— which they don't (as best as I can remember) digitally animate and change all the time during the game, any ad breaks on the US youtube broadcast just get a "we'll be right back" screen and/or a few team "ads"

[–] myfunnyaccountname@lemmy.zip 2 points 5 months ago

If they aren’t all fixed. They are just being used to promote gambling at this point. And I’m not going to the stadium to pay $50 for parking and then $20 for a drink. Plus in a closed system like the nfl, losing doesn’t actually mean anything. You can have 0 wins and as long as someone is making money, no one cares.

[–] mrductape@eviltoast.org 1 points 5 months ago

I don't follow pro sport at all. Only the formula 1, and only through articles on news sites.

I just don't care. It's not affecting my life.

I also find it hard to stay fan of a team, when the players constantly switch to other clubs. If the people are constantly changing, how can a club stand for anything?

This week players are all about how this club is their favourite, next week they get a transfer and suddenly that club is a better fit. ...

[–] carton_of_lions@sh.itjust.works 1 points 5 months ago

I can't even figure out how to buy access to watch Formula 1, the F1 website offers me to buy live time track, which I don't want, maybe it's because of my region or something. I can probably research this more and find out, but the point is just have a huge button that says WATCH HERE, make it easy, it's so much easier to watch "somewhere" else

[–] ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Sportsball.

So much wasted money and effort.

Play your games but stop acting like they're the most important things on the planet.

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[–] pastermil@sh.itjust.works 0 points 5 months ago

Would it be weird to say that I don't feel anything about it at all?

[–] IWW4@lemmy.zip -3 points 5 months ago (1 children)

In other words your beloved teams are sucking…

Tickets and concessions have always been through the roof.. like fast food it has always been expensive..

Pro sports have always had advertising on everything, nothing has changed.

Time???

I don’t I what to say to you.. Al pro sports are better on time than they have ever been..

Gambling.. who cares…

Pro sports don’t involve you.. huh???

Watch and enjoy….

[–] Entertainmeonly@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)
[–] IWW4@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Your talking about college sports , the conversation is about pro sports.

[–] Entertainmeonly@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)
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