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Quote #200868

I think money in general hurts all sports.

Will McDonough

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McDonough’s remark expresses a skeptical view of commercialization: as money grows in influence, it can distort the purposes and values that make sport compelling—fair competition, local loyalty, and the primacy of play over profit. The statement implies that financial incentives can encourage corner-cutting (cheating, performance enhancement), widen inequalities between teams or athletes, and shift decision-making from sporting merit to revenue (media-driven scheduling, franchise moves, labor disputes). It also gestures toward a broader cultural critique: when sports become primarily entertainment products, fans and athletes alike may be treated as assets in a marketplace rather than participants in a shared civic ritual.

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