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This article is entirely redundant to Major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada. It covers the same material in the same fashion largely using the same sources. It's a well established fact that outside of gridiron football, the US and Canada share major and minor leagues with almost no regard for the border whatsoever. I see no reason for this article to exist at all, and consider it a good faith but wasted effort that will only result in an unneeded WP:FORK situation. oknazevad ( talk) 03:45, 18 February 2016 (UTC)
The above discussion began within 24 hours of the article's creation, while it was still very much a work in progress; the article was substantially expanded during the first few days of its existence, and the discussion above quickly ended. So the two-month old discussion above regarding a very different version of the article is quite stale. Looking at the current version of the article, it is clear that the majority of the content is not covered by the article re major leagues. Also, next time you propose deleting an article, it would be best to notify significant contributors to the article of your action. CUA 27 ( talk) 15:19, 9 April 2016 (UTC)
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The sub-section on the NASL minor soccer league states that it comprises 8 teams: 1 in Canada, 6 in the USA and 1 in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is of course within the United States, so I plan to correct the article in this regard. Please don't comment here. Comments are always welcome (that's why I am posting my intention here first), but please consolidate them by using an identical section in the
NASL article's Talk page.
With thanks.
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The stated (and uncited) average salary from MLR players is mathematically impossible. For the 2019 season the salary cap was $350,000 per team with an average 20-player roster means the absolute maximum the average salary could be is $17,500 and that's assuming every team is paying up to maximum salary cap. I could not find any figures for the average salary online, but $45,000 is defintely way too high. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CosmicMonkey ( talk • contribs) 16:58, 1 December 2019 (UTC)
@ CUA 27: Why you keep reverting me? Team tennis is a team sport and why you removed volleyball leagues? Oranjelo100 ( talk) 03:54, 1 June 2020 (UTC)
@ CUA 27: I restored volleyball leagues. Oranjelo100 ( talk) 05:29, 4 June 2020 (UTC)
Just dropping in a note here that the Blogspot article cited as a ref for the AUDL attendance is because it quotes the relevant parts of the following cite (SV Business Journal), whose content is paywalled. It is not an authority on its own, but SVBJ should be regarded as a valid cite.