by Dirk Gently »
30 Jun 2009 14:40
Hoop Blah Dirk Gently Hoop Blah Isn't that always the case? I can't think of a season were a couple of teams didn't survive by the skin of their teeth on the last day of the season or when there aren't more teams looking over their at relegation rather than looking ahead at the top spots.
I think with the amount of money being banded about the league will be quite competitive yet again and anyone who stays up will have earned it the hard way.
the thing is that the gap between the clubs with losts of dosh and the others has increased, so there are a lot more clubs in the same sort of spending bracket. Past the top 6 or 7 in teh PL there's minimal difference in spending power and potential between teh other 13 in the PL and the top 6 or 7 in the CCC.
But that's pretty much been the case for the last ten years or so, the money the top 6 or 7 have is probably a couple 0's on the end more than it used to be, but that doesn't make the league any weaker this season than it has been for the last 5 to 10 years.
To a certain extent, yes, but every year the gap's got bigger. To take just a few randowm teams, ten years ago the financial gap between Arsenal and Tottenham wasn't that big, and the gap between Tottenahm and Bolton, say was massive.
Now after 10 years' worth of Champions Leaue money, Arsenal are massively ahead of Spurs, and because Spurs and Bolton ahev been receiving similar sums of TV money in all this time there's not that much difference, financially, between either of them.
And quite apart from the money, the fact that the top teams are so much better than anyone else - and getting further ahead every year - means that they win the majority of their matches and so there are fewer points around for the other teams to scrap over. Hence the number of points for safety going down every year.