If you think your money isn't included in the money used in signing player as a football fan

If you think your money isn't included in the money used in signing these players, then think again. Let me explain something.. 

1) Football fans that pay for match tickets to enable them watch their teams play live at the stadium, where do you think the money made from the sold tickets, go?? 

2) The DSTV  or any cable subscription you pay  monthly just so you can watch these games on tv, where do you think the money goes??? 

3) Ok let's say you don't pay for private cable subscription, but you usually visit football viewing centers, chilling spots  to watch your games, bro/sis, the little ticket sold to you at a view center, even as little as 100 naira you spend in a chilling spot, is used to keep the place running and subscribing for a channel that shows you these matches, which in turn these cable network pay hugely for "VIEWING RIGHTS" Note!  without viewing rights, you can't watch these games on tv. 

Whatever you pay, just because you wish to watch a game either Live or on TV, the money somehow or in one way gets to these clubs.. 

You can't begin to calculate how many cable networks are paying for viewing rights outside England.. This is why DSTV subscription plan keep getting expensive. Super Sports alone has about 4 different packages! The bigger your plan, the more Super sports channels you get.

Tell me where your subscription is going, let me tell you, back to your favourite European Leagues. And trust me, your favourite clubs get their own share (profit).

Who knows, what if the last Dstv subscription i paid for, Chelsea used the money to sign Joao Felix? Just what if. 

At the end of the day, hold your players responsible if they don't deliver, because you are also paying them indirectly And the next time someone asks you if it's your money that's being used to sign these players, tell them  Capital YES! 

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