Rooney is a bad example, someone like Giggs and Drogba? Yes.
Pitches would be amazing, with computerised watering systems etc.
Football boots will also cost thousands of pounds due to technology going into them.
I think stadiums will be able to hold 250,000 - 500,000 fans by that time, football is a growing sport in every country, and a huge US stadium would be predicatble.
I'd say close to the billion mark if you look at how much money is changing.
Yes, transfers are going up. Jermaine Beckford would cost 2-4M now but would cost 10-12M in a few decades.
Maybe a few will go down that we would consider top teams now, such as if Wayne Rooney retires and United have to bring in a load of young players, could be costly, like Leeds in the 90s.
Thats just stupid. Football won't change that much.
Yes, teams such as City will be winning everything (not biased) due to the amount of funding. The team with the most cash will win.
No team will to be honest, football won't be existing when a team gets close.
Yes, football will normally be broadcast in 3D and perhaps in 4D in special cinemas, like if it was rainy or windy or loud in the atmosphere, you'd be able to feel it at home with special 4D cinema chairs such as the ones you see in theme parks. The whole point of being able to watch football is to make it feel like you are at the game, i'm sure they will take it even further.
Anyway,
I've got one question based on my answer above.
Do you think 4D football will be broadcast?