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If your list is strictly based on this season, then I agree (except for Man U).
If we're talking long-term though, I'd say there are the 4 super powers (Chelsea, Arsenal, Man U, Liverpool), a few teams that have been at that level and/or could reach that level (Blackburn, Newcastle, Spurs, Villa) and the rest that are hoping for a Roman Abromovich-type miracle.
However they are a great example of what a 'poor' club is able to achieve in a special season.
Man United was one of the team's that I was considering for "Masterful," but their performances of late, other than their huge win against Liverpool, have left much to be desired. Just in the past few weeks, they've lost against Blackburn and Man City.
Wigan is definitely the anomaly. They haven't spend millions, but their performances and never-say-die attitude have been astounding.
And isn't it the same in every European league. And more importantly, doesn't it have to be? If there was a level of parity akin to the NFL - where one year a team is good and the next they're awful - the Champions League and other various European competitions would be invalidated (or at least, horrendous to watch). In European soccer it seems like there's a need for dynasties.
Thoughts?