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I find the suggestion that there are only four well ran clubs in the whole of England and the rest are grossly inept, quite frankly, laughable.
I'd go further and say Porto are one of the best teams in Europe at the moment. Probably top five, judging by this season.Except the club gets paid a transfer fee, which they can re-invest in more young talent.
Let's look at Porto, who are a mid/bottom table club in European terms. Since winning the Champions League they have sold €350m worth of players, yet have won 5 out of 6 league titles since, and last season won the Europa League.
If clubs are run sensibly then there's no real reason why they can't upset the applecart.
And again, I find it weird you guys are bashing the Premiership when it is pretty egalitarian in distributing TV revenue.
The clubs in the Premiership are spectacularly inept when it comes to financial management.I find the suggestion that there are only four well ran clubs in the whole of England and the rest are grossly inept, quite frankly, laughable.
In financial terms, they're a minnow though.I'd go further and say Porto are one of the best teams in Europe at the moment. Probably top five, judging by this season.
And Everton got £30m for their troubles.Hang on, Rooney was part of the youth team of Everton right? That's pretty good youth development. Yet he's ended up at Manchester United.
And Everton got paid quite a nice sum for it. The money they got paid could have paid for nearly five Hernandezs.Hang on, Rooney was part of the youth team of Everton right? That's pretty good youth development. Yet he's ended up at Manchester United.
How does that help your argument? The good teams have the money to buy the good players?And Everton got £30m for their troubles.
Because Wigan were a Championship club at the time.Why didn't Wigan offer them £$31m?
The point is that Everton can use that £30m to invest in better players.How does that help your argument? The good teams have the money to buy the good players?
Why didn't Wigan offer them £$31m? Or West Ham? Or whomever else is always mid or bottom table?
It helps our argument because Everton now had £30m to buy players with. As I said, that's five Hernandezs.How does that help your argument? The good teams have the money to buy the good players?
Why didn't Wigan offer them £$31m? Or West Ham? Or whomever else is always mid or bottom table?
Dude, that is horse ****. Talent development takes more than one season to bear fruit.The point is that Everton can use that £30m to invest in better players.
Which they did, they finished 4th in the EPL the season after they sold Rooney.
I haven't once argued that the EPL is equal. Although it does have more equitable distribution of revenue than virtually every other major European league.Dude, that is horse ****. Talent development takes more than one season to bear fruit.
It seems like you're just making up things to back up your point. The fact is, the EPL is NOT equal. That's a cold hard fact. Argue that you like it not being equal, whatever, just don't have the audacity to argue that it is equal.
Patto is the only one who has come up with a good argument, i.e. He likes seeing the top couple of teams have all of the best players because it makes for a higher quality match.
You seem to have comprehension issues, no-one in this thread has claimed it is equal, at any point, indeed GF has just said that money is "obviously important". It's obviously way harder without money but there are plenty of examples to show that money isn't the be all and end all.The fact is, the EPL is NOT equal. That's a cold hard fact. Argue that you like it not being equal, whatever, just don't have the audacity to argue that it is equal.
DWTA. Aside from the "class of 92" they've not really developed that much more great talent, if any.United are one of the top four because they develop great talent. And that's a fact, Eric Bischoff!
Look at the debt levels of English clubs, you'd soon find it's more than a mere suggestion.I find the suggestion that there are only four well ran clubs in the whole of England and the rest are grossly inept, quite frankly, laughable.
How is the AFL any more equal? Surely there's inequalities between the best and worst teams in any given season?So people concede the competition is unequal, and never will be equal, yet still think it's a good system?
Righto.
Actually sums up my thoughts quite succinctly.So people concede the competition is unequal, and never will be equal, yet still think it's a good system?