Money makes the world go around unfortunately. The financial imbalance is not specific to the Spanish league, neither is it specific to football. In any business anywhere in the world, industries and markets are dominated by those companies with the largest resources. Companies that rise to the top inevitably earn their position there. Real Madrid for example are as much of a global brand as addidas or nike or whatever, Sevilla and so on are not. I'm not saying that this is either right or wrong, but this is the way it is. I'm not entirely disagreeing with you, but I'm not sure what the fascination with smaller teams being able to topple the big teams on their off days is, if you want to watch a league when every team beats each other than watch the Championship, not something I would particularly enjoy myself. Unless you're suggesting that Barcelona and Real ought to be penalised somehow for having the two best squads in Spain by quite some distance, I'm not really sure what your gripe is. Though the imbalance in the quality of teams in La Liga is stark, and I would argue a unique case, I would rather watch a league with a few sides which possess really quality rather than one were the supposed dominant force in the division goes and plays away at a load of dross sides and routinely get rolled over.