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LiberalFighter

(53,544 posts)
Wed Mar 13, 2013, 06:08 PM Mar 2013

NFL Owners May Have Misled Players About Team Profits To Pay Them Less

ThinkProgress

According to a team financial statement obtained by the Deadspin last week, however, Richardson wasn’t telling the truth. The Panthers, in fact, made more than $100 million in profits in 2011 and 2012, even as Richardson was claiming poverty:

NFL teams, like franchises in other sports, aren’t required to disclose financial statements, and they refused to open their books when players asked during lockout negotiations. That allowed owners in a profitable league to claim poverty and hardship without any check into whether those claims were true. At the same time, tax breaks and special financing deals with the league allows NFL owners to make their financial pictures even more obscure.


Under labor law companies are required to disclose their finances to the union. Doesn't appear to apply to unions for sports.
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