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Month: August 2025

Misha Hock I Beyond the Game
Posted inBlue Tigers

High Ratings, Low Returns, and the Great Indian Football “Bottom Line” Crisis

An in depth autopsy of the Indian Super League’s financial skeleton, exploring why even 100 million viewers cannot seem to stop the bleeding in club balance sheets during the 2026…
Posted by mishahock August 3, 2025
Misha Hock I Beyond the Game
Posted inThe Ledger

The “Hosting Effect” vs. The “White Elephant” Syndrome

In 2026, the debate over India’s 2036 Olympic bid has intensified, centering on whether massive sports infrastructure drives GDP through participation or merely leaves behind "White Elephants", expensive, underused stadiums.…
Posted by mishahock August 2, 2025
Misha Hock I Beyond the Game
Posted inThe Lab

The grass is greener when it’s connected to the cloud.

Smart Stadiums: How AI and IoT Turned Narendra Modi Stadium and Eden Gardens Into Giant Supercomputers The 2025-26 sporting season has officially killed the "passive venue." In a world where…
Posted by mishahock August 1, 2025

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In India, talent is rarely the problem.
The system is.
And yet we keep asking the athlete to run faster, instead of fixing the track.

Every Indian athlete carries two opponents.
One on the field.
And one in the system that was supposed to support them.

The gap is not in talent.
It is in planning, patience, and policy.
Until that changes, medals will remain moments, not movements.

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