When it comes to Canadian professional sports, it pays to be a hockey player. Baseball players aren’t doing so bad, either.
Manchester United is a hugely valuable sports brand, but comes up empty for investors
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The New York Times’ Ken Belson surveys the legacies of publicly funded sports stadiums in the United States and finds various piles of debt.