The World's Most Valuable Sports Teams - No. 14: Denver Broncos - Forbes.com
Forbes has the Broncos checking in at a cool $1.06 billion, just in case you are saving your pennies....
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Wow, Thats amazing.
Pat Bowen is the man.
"Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence."
Vince Lombardi
I think if all of MHR saved all their pennies and pitched in...
we’d still be hundreds of millions short of buying it.
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daaayuuuuum! you gonna take that KB?!? lol -Broncs55
Absolutely not. KB is a function of aggression and rage, the derivative of which can be traced back to my childhood.-KentuckyBronco
PS3 ID: KoRnHo|ed
What do you mean
I’m only 1.0599999999999999999 billion away!
That's quite a long handle there, G Funk. - That's what she said.
First (and only, in our lifetimes) team to three consecutive SB wins!!!! ( =
by PearlJamBroncoGFunk on Jul 22, 2010 11:29 AM MDT up reply actions
dang
you must be rich. You’re a lot closer than me! lol
daaayuuuuum! you gonna take that KB?!? lol -Broncs55
Absolutely not. KB is a function of aggression and rage, the derivative of which can be traced back to my childhood.-KentuckyBronco
PS3 ID: KoRnHo|ed
Another great thing..
My favorite soccer team (Liverpool) is placed higher than the Raiders :D
Speaking of soccer ...
Arsenal is ranked 8th. Isn’t that the team Stan Kroenke (Nuggets & Avalanche) is part owner of, and that he supposedly wants to buy outright?
Wow
So no matter how many Russian Billionaires buy soccer teams, an NFL franchise from a mid-size metropolitan area is insanely valuable.
Why, exactly, do the owners need a loackout?
by Chibronx on Jul 22, 2010 10:32 AM MDT reply actions 2 recs
What’s fascinating to me is that many of the most valuable teams in the NFL — the Bears and especially the Bucs come to mind — are notoriously cheap. As the Forbes article astutely points out, the NFL’s value is driven by TV and contracting revenue — and those revenue streams are locked-in and not adversely impacted by the 3-year recession.
And so it transpires that the Jags — the poster-child for troubled NFL teams — have higher revenues and sale value than Juventus or Chelsea. Oh, what I wouldn’t give for the owners to STFU and enjoy their good fortune, rather than screw up a wonderful game.
"Oh, what I wouldn’t give for the owners to STFU and enjoy their good fortune, rather than screw up a wonderful game."
I’m not taking side here, but you could say the same thing about the players and their union.
You can’t say the same thing about the players, because they’re not threatening a work stoppage. Issuing demand (the owners) and resisting them (the players) are not the same position.
Yes I can.
Because I was replying directly to your STFU and enjoy their good fortune comment, which is why I quoted it.
That's quite impressive
especially considering Denver’s relatively small market size and geographical isolation compared to a lot of other teams on that list. Pretty dang good job Mr. Bowlen.
魏 多福
Hey
Where are the Chargers? Oh yeah, they’re not worth anything, my bad.
Brad James
by the new Bradfather on Jul 22, 2010 2:36 PM MDT reply actions 2 recs
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"What are you, stupid? It doesn't take a rocket doctor to figure that one out!" -Frank Caliendo as George Bush
by broncodude793 on Jul 22, 2010 7:13 PM MDT up reply actions
In all
seriousness, this is why Mr. Bowlen is the man! God bless him!
Brad James
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