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"Just to be absolutely clear, the information that was offered wasn't
what we asked for," Smith said, "and, according to our investment
bankers and advisers, they told us that information would be utterly
meaningless in determining whether to write an $800 million check to the
National Football League" in each year of a new CBA.
"We have requested access to fully audited financial statements since
May 2009," Smith said. "We believe that is the appropriate information
to analyze the league's request to write a multibillion check to the
owners."
In a letter dated May 18, 2009 -- a copy of which was obtained
Wednesday by The Associated Press -- Smith asked Goodell to "provide
audited financial statements concerning the operations of the 32 clubs
and the league."
Smith attached a list of 10 categories of information he sought, including:
-- total operating income;
-- total operating expenses, such as player costs, team expenses, sales and marketing expenses, game expenses, salaries
payments to owners;
-- profit from operations;
-- net income;
-- cash and investment assets.
In the letter, Smith noted the owners' push to expand the regular
season from 16 games to 18 as one reason "this information is critical
in understanding the fair 'cost
compensation' model for players and teams."
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