Tom Halsey
International Coach
It's a fair point. I recall some sort of analysis that basically suggested that, with the exception of teams managed by Ferguson and Wenger, league finishing positions were exactly correlated with wage bill. So I suppose, in the English game at least, those two are the only answer (and Arsenal in most of Wenger's time probably don't fit the bill of "incredibly rich" anyway). The only other example that immediately springs to mind is Guardiola at Barcelona. Competed with a rival even more rich than them, starting from a lower level (Real had won the previous two titles, Barcelona had just come 4th or something) and was utterly dominant in a way that hadn't been seen in a while.
Not sure there are many other recent examples off the top of my head.
Not sure there are many other recent examples off the top of my head.
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