May 31, 2026
The final of the champions league between Arsenal and Paris couldn’t be seen yesterday by everyone in UK and France, because you have to pay to see it.
Same problem for the basketball match between San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder. It was very difficult to see it from France.
I don’t like these sports today. They’re just business and big money. The spirit of the sport is over.
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Football and Basketball are Businesses and Not Sports
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Yesterday in the UK and France, not everyone could watch the final of the Champion's League between Arsenal and Paris, because you had to pay to see it.
This word order feels better to me, and using "not everyone could" instead of "couldn't be ~ by everyone." The latter sounds like no one at all was able to see it.
"paywall" could be a good (colloquial) word to use here
"The final was paywalled in the UK and France so not everyone could see it."
Same problem forwith the basketball match between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder.
Same problem with the basketball match between the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder.
It was very difficult to see it from France.
I don’t like how these sports are today. I don’t like how these sports are today.
Conveys better that it's not that you dislike the sports themselves, but the way they're operated
They’re just business and big money.
The spirit of the sport is overgone.
The spirit of the sport is gone.
Football and Basketball are bBusinesses and nNot sSports
Football and Basketball are Businesses and Not Sports
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The final of the Champions League between Arsenal and PSG couldn’t be seen yesterday by everyone in the UK and France, because you had to pay to watch it.
Same problem forissue with the basketball matchgame between San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder.
Same issue with the basketball game between San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder.
It was very difficult to see it fromview it in France.
It was very difficult to view it in France.
I don’t like these sports tonowadays.
I don’t like these sports nowadays.
Or even "...anymore."
They’re just businesses and all about big money. They’re just businesses and all about big money.
Suggestion.
The spirit of the sports is overdead.
The spirit of the sports is dead.
Suggestion.
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Football and Basketball are business and not sports
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Football and Basketball are |
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The final of the champions league between Arsenal and Paris couldn’t be seen by everyone in UK and France, because you have to pay to see it. |
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Same problem for the basketball match between San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder.
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Same problem |
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It was very difficult to see it from France.
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I don’t like these sports today.
I don’t like these sports Or even "...anymore." I don’t like how these sports are today. I don’t like how these sports are today. Conveys better that it's not that you dislike the sports themselves, but the way they're operated |
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They’re just business and big money. They’re just businesses and all about big money. They’re just businesses and all about big money. Suggestion. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The spirit of the sport is over.
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The spirit of the sport is |
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The final of the champions league between Arsenal and Paris couldn’t be seen yesterday by everyone in UK and France, because you have to pay to see it.
The final of the
This word order feels better to me, and using "not everyone could" instead of "couldn't be ~ by everyone." The latter sounds like no one at all was able to see it. "paywall" could be a good (colloquial) word to use here "The final was paywalled in the UK and France so not everyone could see it." |
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