How does dive grass get around the fact that some teams will have shit stadiums in the relegation model?

How does dive grass get around the fact that some teams will have shit stadiums in the relegation model?

Like if Baseball were to use relegation, most minor league stadiums are not equipped in anyway to handle a major league game.

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I don't understand the question. All you need is a football field (goalposts etc.) referee and linesman and you're good to go.

Don't play dumb you silly cunt. There are rules and regulations that stadia have to comply with to be fit for purpose in the higher leagues.

b-b-but where will I buy the burgers and the plastic merchandise?

In Italy and England sure. But other parts of the world not so much

So you bongs will just be fine with like a high school field hosting a pro game? There won't be a problem seating people or broadcasting the game or anything?

You can always plonk down some temporary stands. Amateur teams do it all the time when they meet a big club in the cup

this is a fantastic question and fuck you people playing dumb.
there are unavoidable issues of supply, demand, price, and infrastructure with the pro/re format.
great question my 56% friend.

>Be American
>Have to use your tax dollars to pay for a stadium or the team fucks off thousands of miles away

I'd fuck that

How poor is the US? You can't afford to build a wee 20000 seat stadium? I thought your sports made shit load of money for the teams?

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For baseball and football that's a pathetic size

Welcome to the early rounds of the FA Cup.

>a pro game
what the fuck is a pro game?
ofcourse you can host a "pro game" on a high school field, but you cant host 1st league european games where teams compete for european cup spots and so on, you need like 10k seats, proper lighting, and proper field irrigation and heating for when it's freezing outside.
as you progress (takes years) from the bottom of the barrel to the top leagues, your stadium requirements are increased so many times you have a seamless transition between tiers.

football in america only has 18 games per year for every team, lmao

baseball stadiums are always empty

Well minor league baseball farm teams rely heavily in their parent team. Their stadiums are much, much smaller than MLB teams and their market is usually focused around a city instead of regions like MLB teams. My local minor league team, just under the MLB level, has a 10,000 seater while the closest major league team has a 40,000 seat stadium

>baseball stadiums are always empty
Only if the team is shit

But the MLB makes good money so the promoted teams will get some of that money and be able to expand their stadiums.

This. If you play FM you'll know all about the minutae of the regulations. Teams can be barred from promotion if the stadium is too small. But most top 3 division English teams have at least 10000 seaters

an "empty" baseball stadium has like 20,000 people.

Not really. MLB is extremely regional. Like no one watches games unless the team they like is playing in them.

True, IMO baseball is the only sport in America that could do promotion/relegation. Maybe hockey but I don't know how extensive minor league hockey is.

it isn't 1925 anymore we have cable television.

Look up MLB ratings. No one watches games outside their region. It isn't like apehoop where everyone in the nation just bandwagons like 3 teams so they do well on national tv. No one gives a shit about how teams outside their region are doing in the MLB

MLB makes more than double what the NBA does and more than half what the NFL makes. Owning an MLB team is basically a permission to print money.

Apehoop could. Like half the league doesn't even make any money anyway. Same with MLS, which keeps expanding despite the fact the majority of the league doesn't turn a profit.

To expand on 's point
Most of the money MLB teams make come from their regional tv deals, not the national ones which yuro leagues
So the money you make depends more on your market size than any other sport in the world

So why is Oakland and Miami so shit?

Teams that are well supported tend to be higher up in the football league, it's not a coincidence that the major cities have big successful teams and small town teams usually hang around in the third division or lower, the team grows naturally and will only expand the stadium when needed. There are a few exceptions such as MK Dons or Coventry that have huge stadiums that well exceed what's required.

But to be honest, lower league stadiums are comfy and we don't need every stadium to be 60k+. I'd rather have a full 12k than a 40k stadium three quarters empty.

That's because they have more than 10 times more games than the NFL per team per season

Full 12k stadium*

Because the owners are cheap fucks who don't want to spend the billions they're raking in.

Is the girl in OP's pic Daniella Flores? Is she finally doing porn now?

It's not really an issue. As a team progresses higher up in the football pyramid, they start to generate more money which can then be used to expand their current stadium. Also smaller teams usually have much smaller fanbases so they don't need as many seats. The only real issue right now is when a small team is playing a big team at home in the FA Cup and they don't have things like goal-line technology, but that's a relatively small issue in the grand scheme of things.

we are so poor that the starving irish had to cross an ocean so we could feed them.
you're nothing more than a tax shelter pretending to be a country.
>t. 1850s sligo refugee

he obviously meant 1st league, Dracula

>Teams can be barred from promotion if the stadium is too small.
not right away, you still legally have 1-2 years to get your shit together and build your stadium right, op is delusional, he thinks some shitter team founded yesterday can shoot into the EPL in two years.

no smll stadums relgation dum

>t. 1850s sligo refugee
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Except Miami
Even when they had 10 guys hitting 50 juiced ball homers last year (plus Ichiro) they probably never broke 1k
Now that everyone is gone I'd be surprised if they made triple digits

That's not what OP is asking. He's wondering if a minor league team can meet regulations like "X number of bathrooms for Y number of seats" , "X number of security guards for Y fans" , or "X exits for Y fans" in a regulation system and also if to become a viable, financially healthy team could they expand/renovate without bankrupting.

Those are great games, when the well-paid players need to deliver out of their comfort zone, on a shitty pitch and against hostile crowds.
You won´t get it anyway

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You can still host matches against the big teams in small stadiums

>Loria (((spent))) money for 1 (one) year
WHY DIDN'T THE FANS GO TO GAMES?
>team gets blown up the very next year
Miami fans were already wise to Loria's jewish tricks my friend.

Most team that was in 2nd tier league have pretty good albeit modest stadium. Since they are 2nd tier shit club, obviously they have small fanbase. So they don't really need a San Siro tier stadium. Some team also share the stadium with another local big team like 1860 Munich. The way OP describe thing is like if 3rd 4th regional tier suddenly promoted into 1st league which is fucking impossible. Those kind of club will usually sit in the 2nd or 3rd tier league for quite a long time. That moment they will have a lot of time to attract customers and sponsor for expanding the club and stadium. Provide they can keep up the performance and never choke which is only happen in movie and anime.

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