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Gunners chances bleak.
The domestic leagues, as they are now, are too predictable and have become stale.
The parity of the league is great; Villarreal is a great story; loathe as I am to say it, Sevilla's latest run is...interesting; Levante; Espanyol, etc. But, the league is really about the "Big Two." Deportivo, Betis, Valencia, Sevilla, Racing, Espanyol, Atletico, Bilbao, Celta, Osasuna, Sociedad have had runs of success and runs of failure or mediocrity. Villarreal's an upstart that will likely falter at some point here . (What's the surrounding areas' population, 50,000?)
My team Hull City survived relegation the game before the last game last year and we are now sitting pretty in third place with a game in hand and are the form team in the league.
The amount of exposure over here is the same you get over there as we have the same championship games on TV.
Ii don't think the quality is that far off the bottom of the premiership though as it showed with a championship team getting to the fa cup final.
The sooner the 'Big Four' go and join a European football league the better.
Is it romantic and fun to follow the Championship? Sure, and it's even exciting with the parity issue and the fighting at the top to move up and the bottom to stay in. But, let's remember that the Championship is also driven by clubs trying for that television money in the Premiership (and the gate receipts from having Premiership sides come to their home grounds). The Championship may be "pure" in the eyes of many, but it's also not as good. A European SuperLeague would NOT make things better for soccer in any country; it'd only make things better for the clubs allowed entry. By the way, how's a club allowed entry? 'Cause you watch, some SuperLeague comes into existence and some billionaire will buy Wolves, throw money Chelsea money at them and file lawsuits to enter the closed circle.
A couple of small points. Clubs relegated from the Premier League are given those big parachute payments which gives them a bit of an unfair advantage in the transfer market. However, that does not always translate into an immediate return to the Premier League as Sheffield United and Charlton are finding out.
MLB is a bad example of a sport with a salary cap. They don't have an actual cap on spending, just a tax for spending over a certain amount. So, teams like the Red Sox and Yankees continue to spend because they can easily pay the tax.