HIF wrote:KG Leonard wrote:wco81 wrote:
Clubs don't have salary caps so they can load up at almost every position, maybe even have strikers on the bench to hoard some good players if they want, just to deny other clubs those players or stash them.
This is the problem with richest teams having 20 stars, quality players just to weaken the smaller teams. The problem is as you European football is different leagues, a big league could make rules to even the balance of power.
If West Ham or Tottenham or Everton or Sevilla or Dortmund or Nice can almost never win the league or CL today what is the point of competition in club football? Other than making billions for owners....
For fans globally like me who doesn't live in Birmingham and follow local team Aston Villa. Sadly I could see European Super League in the future if there is only few teams who dominate anyway. That is why I'm so jealous of US sport league fans. If you follow NBA in San Antonio or Memphis or Minnesota you can dream about the title with salary cap,trade system. You won't automatically lose every year to New York or LA or Chicago like in European versions.
Not as much fun as rooting for PSG,City,Chelsea,Real, Bayern etc to lose one year in 10....
However in football more than once an East midlands team have won the CL (equivalent).
This is the romantic history of football i miss, I'm more nostalgic to personally when Leeds was in CL seminal 2001,I was teen fan of AS Roma,Totti era then. When Porto won it,that was exciting times of surprising winners,shocks. Talking about 70s,80s CL winners like Nottingham Forest is beautiful but ancient history that doesn't exist in the same sport as super teams era of club football.
This is also why it is great to see Leeds back in PL,hope they find the right coach to stay in PL.
