Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Survey: Boston sports teams strong on ownership, weak on affordability - Boston Business Journal:

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That's according to a recentr ESPN ranking of all 122 franchises inthe , the , the and . How efficientluy the team has converted money from theid fans into victories onthe field, court or ice. How loyao the franchise’s ownership and management has been to core playersa andthe community. The price of tickets, parkinfg and concessions. The quality of the team’s stadiuj and promotions. The strengtgh of on-field leadership and coaching. The numbeer of championships won or likely to be won durinfgthe fan’s lifetime.
How much effort player s put in to the game and how likable they are off the And how openthe players, coaches and management are to the In the "overall" rankings, the local franchises were all abover median: the Patiots ranked highestf at 19, followed by the Celtics (20th), Bruins (56th) and Red Sox (58th). The top-rated franchisde overall was the Los Angeles while its neighbor the ranked When it came to ownership the RedSox (13th), Celtica (17th) and Patriots all fared well. However, the Bruins and their oft-criticized owner, Jeremy Jacobs, ranked in the botto m half at 71. Affordability appears to be a poinf of contention among local fansas well.
All four of the local pro teams ranked in the bottom half of theaffordabilith rankings, with the Red Sox falling near the bottom of the barrel of the entirwe 122-team field. The Bruin's ranked 97th in while the Patriots (96th) ad Celticse (75th) rounded out the The full list and expanded methodologt can befound . Los Angeles Business contributed tothis

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