From my point of view, the salaries paid to sportspeople are fair. Firstly, professional athletes who spend most of their time practicing might be highly likely to get injured. Intensive sporting is unfailingly involved with occasional injuries. To make amends for these sprains as well as hospital cost implications, sports specialists are undoubtedly longing for superb playing conditions. Therefore, the high expenditure on expert sport does is understandable. Secondly, the main reason behind this viewpoint is that their work-life is short-lived. Considering a soccer player as an example, many start their professional career at age 18 and would retire at age 35. As they start their professional career at an early age. Their academic study is not properly paid attention to. After their retirement, they have to seek for other job to earn a living. Therefore, the salary offered during being a athlete would be spent on continuing study. For instance, former midfielder Arjan de Zeeuw studied medicine after retiring from football and went on to work as a private detective specialized in forensics.
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