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B.League (Japan Pro Basketball League)

Just had holiday or visited Japan… staying there is living the dream. If you are a person who are into anime, machineries, automobiles, nature plus scenery and of course food then Japan is for you.

And QMB is a mechanical engineering so it’s given he likes to play in Japan pro league. And financial returns are greater than in the Philippines. Quality of living is even by far more comfortable as well.

Recently there’s loads of Americans particularly those of Asian-American ancestry buying properties or second homes in Nihon. And due to decreasing value of yen pulling more expatriates to venture and settle there.

Of course there is some fears of anti-foreigners (gaijin) sentiments among locals but same is happening with other Western countries. We have just to face reality in these increasingly complex world.
hmmm maybe correct, though the coincidences are just obvious with him and Nagasaki. I feel like if he is having a holiday, it would be either of Tokyo, Kyoto or Osaka.
 
That means SMB is spending similar to the lower bracket of BLeague team, 350M a year. Yet people expect the tickets to be 50 pesos. Make that make sense.

if that is the mentality of Filipino fans then PBA’s over reliance to its corporate sponsors will go on. The league’s teams cannot sustain with that low ticket prices hence no recourse but to depend at the mercy of its mostly tycoon owners.

General admission should should be pegged at least 2k Philippine pesos minimum…
 
if that is the mentality of Filipino fans then PBA’s over reliance to its corporate sponsors will go on. The league’s teams cannot sustain with that low ticket prices hence no recourse but to depend at the mercy of its mostly tycoon owners.

General admission should should be pegged at least 2k Philippine pesos minimum…
Based on my research, prices of tickets in BLeague is between, 800 to 10K. I don't know if PBA sells 10K tickets. They do have smaller arena with 6K seating capacity
 
That means SMB is spending similar to the lower bracket of BLeague team, 350M a year. Yet people expect the tickets to be 50 pesos. Make that make sense.
Its a community event, you pay well you expect not only to play basketball but to cater to fans... Really pba needs to go outside metro..

If people can hype the f ouyt of Chog Moral and Thailand NT, why not pba cant with their stars..
 
if that is the mentality of Filipino fans then PBA’s over reliance to its corporate sponsors will go on. The league’s teams cannot sustain with that low ticket prices hence no recourse but to depend at the mercy of its mostly tycoon owners.

General admission should should be pegged at least 2k Philippine pesos minimum…

I saw this story in REELs, so take it with a grain of salt.

There was a foreign employer (with local partners)) who was hiring for his start up, mainly mechandising kind of work ( promos ) and other jobs related to leg work. Nothing fancy, so they sent out fillers, and many came for the job interview

He was taken aback because most ( not all) were expecting to be re-imbursed for their transportation cost, from their point of origin to the interview site.

The foreign employer went to social media if this is always the case in the PHL: That Filipinos thinks its their right to be handed out dole-outs rather than working and be justly rewarded for their job,
 
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