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IT MUST BE ALL THAT SEXISM! WNBA’s LA Sparks’ continued financial losses prompted owner to withdraw

If only she’d paid attention to what Your Professor had said back in 2007!

Sparks Chairwoman Paula Williams Madison said Friday that her family-owned company realized in December that it could no longer afford to be the primary investor in the WNBA team because of continuing losses.

Madison told The Times that since their family firm, Williams Group Holdings, began investing in the Sparks in 2007, the firm had lost nearly $12 million on the team and was projected to lose more than $1 million in the 2014 season.

“You kind of get to a point where you say how much more can I afford to invest,” Madison said.

Maybe things would have been better if they paid the little ladies as much as Lebron James makes?

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3 Responses to IT MUST BE ALL THAT SEXISM! WNBA’s LA Sparks’ continued financial losses prompted owner to withdraw

  1. Vince January 4, 2014 at 9:27 pm #

    No one gives a dam about the Sparks who wants to watch a bunch of lesbians throw a ball back and forth. Good I hope they go broke… Bunch of over paid Apes….

    • Art Estrada January 8, 2014 at 5:55 pm #

      I hate the Sparks and the rest of the WNBA, and it is a waste of money seeing a bunch of lezbos looking like a bunch of ugly dudes running up and down the court. But, I won’t exactly understand out of all animals to describe them. Why did you pick Apes? Just wondering Vinny..

  2. tomlistenerinsouthcarolina January 7, 2014 at 4:54 am #

    Does anyone remember the Mark Kriski/ Michela Periera blind fold challenge froma couple of years ago? Kriski stated that people would only pay for the best and she had a huge issue with that.
    Well, Ms Periera, was he right? People voted with their wallets and the marketplace has determined that female professional basketball is not a viable commodity on the national level. Oh, I forgot, females are never wrong, they just change their mind.

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