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which is why it should be omitted. As for the semi-professional/professional/premier, I don't know what constitutes as a "reliable" source to wikipedia standards. There are business journals calling it professional lacrosse, newspapers calling it professional lacrosse, etc. The NCAA (whom I deem to be reliable) recognizes it as professional lacrosse, which is why per NCAA bylaw 12.2.2.4 Draft List; "An individual loses amateur status in a particular sport when the individual asks to be placed on the draft list or supplemental draft list of a professional league in that sport..." It is noted that
Collegiate players will lose all NCAA eligibility if registering for any draft prior to their Collegiate career being over in Major League Lacrosse. I do believe the community would consider Major League Lacrosse a professional league, and as I saw in previous edits, I am not the only one in the past who has tried to adjust it as so. Let me know what can be done so we can have the outdated source removed and add a definition that is accurate.
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coherent way and does not point to any reliable sources. The choice as to which of those two definitions of semi-pro we should rely on seems clear. Furthermore, your pointing to the NCAA regulations as authority on the definition of semi-pro is curious. I have been unable to find any NCAA definitions of semi-pro; the NCAA definition is binary: a player is either amateur or not; there is no third option of semi-pro. The NCAA would consider a part-time player who collects a $ 50 stipend every week to be professional (ie, not amateur), whereas we both agree that that player is a semi-pro athlete. Lastly, your other points as to which other leagues evolved from semi-pro to fully-pro status and when seem far beyond the scope of this MLL article and related MLL articles; if you want to discuss those issues further, you may want to consider raising that issue on the talkpage of a broader article, such as the
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information is not given to the public and I know the amounts listed are not accurate. It can be called the premier outdoor lacrosse league but not semi-professional as that is not what it is. If you look at any source online in recent years, it is considered a professional lacrosse league. A lot of players make a living off of playing in major league lacrosse with outside sponsors including Paul Rabil who makes over $ 1,000,000.00 per year now. These
Players play lacrosse year round and are under contract for the entire year.
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I have added a 2014 Sporting News article that is consistent with the 2012 WSJ article. I have restored the cite to the 2012 WSJ article. I have also added a more recent CNN article from 2015. The text now says that salaries are "reported" in the $ 10-25k range. If someone has citations to reliable
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The sources you provided, the first, second, and third are great sources... but they don't contradict that the sport is a semi-professional sport. They dont establish that the players make enough money to sustain themselves fully. The 4rth, 5th, and 6th (as of this time of writing) are not reliable
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