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January 18, 2010   |No Comments Uncategorized

Dave Zirin on M.L.K. Jr.’s Connection to Activism in Sports

SFC board member Dave Zirin writes about Martin Luther King Jr.’s connection with social activism by athletes in a piece today in Sports Illustrated.

It serves as a reminder that anytime someone in a position of power claims that an issue is not worth the American public’s time and energy because it is too trivial, we must ask what lies beneath.

And for all those issues that seem too big to tackle, there is strength in numbers and the organized uprising of underdogs yields progress.

If we don’t question authority and raise concerns over those who seek to grab more power while marginalizing sports fans, we will no longer be able to afford to bring the family to the ballpark.  We will no longer be able to flip the channel to the game as we are blacked out.  We will be shocked by our monthly TV bill as the charges skyrocket.  We will get hit up for more cash come tax time to pay for brand new stadiums that supposedly generate ‘economic development’.  Concessions and parking costs will continue to climb out of the range of affordability.

From the sports fan’s perspective, if you keep quiet, your team loses.  If we raise a ruckus, we have a better shot at winning some battles and taking the power back from those who would oppress us.

While the significance of Martin Luther King’s civil rights battle dwarfs our own in overcoming institutional racism, bigotry, and violence, we nonetheless, feel energized by his will to overcome, his efforts to unify people for a common cause, and his belief in the underdog.

January 02, 2010   |1 Comment Uncategorized

SFC Board Member Dave Zirin Blows Whistle on BCS in LA Times

Sports Fans Coalition board member Dave Zirin wrote a piece published in the LA Times yesterday delivering a scathing review of the BCS.

It’s entertaining, sickening, and informative.

Click on the link in the NEWS section titled ‘Congress Should Bench the BCS’.

Especially for those still questioning whether Congress should get involved, it’s worth the read.

January 01, 2010   |No Comments Uncategorized

Happy New Year from SFC!

2009 was a tremendous year and Sports Fans Coaltion would like to take a moment to thank you for becoming a fan of SFC on Facebook, for following us on twitter, and most importantly, for joining SFC’s fight for Sports Fans rights as consumers represented in Congress and in every city across the country.

On this New Year’s Day, you’re welcome to sit back and listen to a very frank discussion on Intercollegiate Athletics in the 4th Annual Shirley Povich Symposium at the Phillip Merrill School of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Edge of Sports Radio – Segment 1 – George Solomon

Edge of Sports Radio – Segment 2 – Kevin Blackistone

Edge of Sports Radio – Segment 3 – Symposium Part 1

Edge of Sports Radio – Segment 4 – Symposium Part 2

Edge of Sports Radio – Segment 5 – Stephen Heyer

Edge of Sports Radio – Segment 6 – Scott van Pelt

The symposium was broadcast as a special on SFC board member Dave Zirin’s Sirius XM Radio show Edge of Sports featuring Michael Wilbon, Stephen Heyer, Debbie Yow, Gary Williams, Kevin Blackistone, Scott van Pelt, and hosted by Connie Chung and Maury Povich.

Listen particularly closely to the debate on the Bowl Championship Series in which Michael Wilbon references the organization as a ‘cartel’.  Some excellent points from intelligent people on issues that affect sports fans.

We look forward to a year of many possibilities for BIG issues to fall in favor of the sports fan.  The bigger we get, the more we can throw our weight around and get some traction on the issues before us.

Join us today to start the year off on the right foot.

Happy New Year from SFC!

November 12, 2009   |No Comments Blog

Dave Zirin shows his support for the SFC in the Huffington Post

SFC board member Dave Zirin gives Sports Fans Coalition some love on Huffington Post:

It’s Time for a Sports Fans Coalition

Posted: November 11, 2009 01:41 PM

I have made the decision to help launch a new organization called the Sports Fans Coalition. And I was inspired to do it by none other than Mike Lupica.

With all due respect to Mr. Lupica, the New York Daily News sportswriter motivated me by writing the most wrongheaded statement ever written by any sports journalist in history. He wrote “You are owed nothing in sports, no matter how much you care. You are owed nothing no matter how long you’ve rooted or how much you’ve paid to do it.”

This is so flagrantly wrong. Whether we consider ourselves sports fans or not, the athletic industrial complex owes us plenty. More than anything else, we are owed a say in how the business of sports is run.

We aren’t owed this because we cheer ourselves hoarse. We haven’t earned it because we pass the rooting tradition down to our children like a rare heirloom. We don’t deserve it because it would be a kind and respectful act for sports owners to bend an ear toward our concerns. We are owed it because team owners have had their hands in our pockets for far too long. By calling for and receiving public funds and taxpayer dollars, the owners of professional sports teams have an obligation to hear what we have to say.

$30 billion in public subsidies have gone into stadium funding over the last quarter-century. It has become a substitute for anything resembling an urban policy in the United States. Pro sports owners, aided and abetted by political lackeys of both parties, have taken us for a collective ride. It may have seemed like fun and games in the go-go 90s. But now that the
credit is being crunched, the time for games has ceased.

You might think that in these tough times, stadium deals would be a thing of the past. But even more of these deals are coming down the pike. Let’s be clear: the ride stops now.

The problem is that the organization simply hasn’t existed that can agitate for the voice of fans on Capitol Hill and build a grassroots movement in the streets. Now it does, and that’s the Sports Fans Coalition: a non-profit organization made up of sports fans who want to demand a seat at the table. Its goals could not be more simple:

  • Fair return to the fans for public resources used in sports
  • Fair access to sporting events at the game and in the media.
  • Oppose public subsidies to sports teams. But if subsidies are used:

such funds must be tied to (a) affordable seating throughout the venue and other benefits to the public; and (b) no media “blackout” of sporting events at that arena and no blackouts of local games. Sports fans must be able to view their local sporting events, regardless of what company provides their TV service. If a college or university receives public funds, such funds must be tied to (a) affordable seating throughout sporting venues; and (b) that school participating in a bona fide national championship.

I was asked to sit on the board of this venture and I accepted without a moment’s hesitation. To be clear, I don’t receive one solitary dime for doing it. I am doing it because I speak in cities around the country. Everywhere, I meet fans who love sports but hate what they have become. They love sports but they cannot stand the idea that they are being taken. It’s a very real anger. I am relishing the idea of telling people that they don’t just have to take it. I want to shout it from the rooftops: now there is a vehicle by which we can organize and fight for a fair deal from the world of sports.

Already I know we are making an impact because we are making all the right enemies. Before we even started, the cable companies went on a full-court press to tell media outlets that we were “astro-turf”; a front built on satellite dollars trying to take a chunk out of their profits. It’s a lie that speaks volumes about the fear that they have that sports fans might actually attempt to develop and organize a voice.

We are owed loyalty. We are owed accessibility. We are owed a return on our massive civic investment. And more than anything, we should make it plain to the owner’s box and say that we are owed a little bit of goddamn respect.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dave-zirin/its-time-for-a-sports-fan_b_353218.html

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