MLS have a ridicoulous CBA with the players with a too low salary cup
It's the CBA and strict salary cap that allowed the league to survive the first 10 years. It's much more stable now and teams apparently aren't bleeding money anymore, mostly due to securing their own stadiums and all the revenue streams that come along with them. MLS is expanding every season and the fees to buy a team have gone up in multiples over the years. The owners will loosen their purse-strings over time, but these billionaires don't become so wealthy by giving their money away and making bad business choices. They know what their doing and have positioned themselves very well to not only survive, but grow over the last couple years during the brutal financial environment.
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