@import url(http://s.wsj.net/css/newwsj.css); @import url(http://s.wsj.net/css/j20type.css); var site="WSJ",pID="0_0002",nSP="http://s.wsj.net",gcPH="/pj/PortfolioDisplay.cgi",gcWIA="http://users.wsj.com/WebIntegration/WebIntegrationServlet",gcLFU="https://commerce.wsj.com/auth/submitlogin",gcHSP="https://",gcDomain="online.wsj.com",pStl="2-col",PSS="0_0002",PSSG="header0_0002" Search GO User Name: Password: Remember Me Log In Forgot your username or password? WELCOME Log Out Blog Search: Previous SEE ALL POSTS FROM THIS BLOG Next May 18, 2007, 11:36 am Pelé Makes Case for GolTV Annelena Lobb Enzo Francescoli, CEO and founder of GolTV (left) and soccer great Pelé. Credit: Henny Ray Abrams/GolTV-HO WSJ.com: Pelé: Leagues need more freedom to choose players. You can only have two foreigners per team. Maybe if you had six, for example. The competition would be stronger and investors will want to put money in teams that win. WSJ.com: Do you think soccer could be as popular as baseball or American football? Pelé: WSJ.com: | |
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