Er I think football was already moving forward as result of the disasters mentioned. Sky money just made it easier for clubs to do so. I don't think anybody minds the money coming in to a point. It wasn't thought through at all by the FA though who have now become an empty vessel. That is shocking, our own FA are nothing more than the PL's bitch. The influx was not managed and has had a terrible impact on the structure of our game.
As others have mentioned the other problems were not football led. They were problems deep rooted throughout society in this country. Sky money hasn't magically solved these problems. Society, thankfully, has simply moved forward - and football with it.
I'd kill for a good old mud bath pitch - maybe we wouldn't get so many injuries from our semi plastic affair
Germany has seen a massive influx of cash. It has been managed much more professionally. They also still have perfectly safe standing areas. I've been to a couple of games in Germany, the atmosphere in the ground and whole match day experience pummels our "Sky created" wonderland into submission. Why? Largely because they don't over-react. Don't get me wrong, the money is flowing in there too. However the DFB is still fully in charge of the national game. The clubs have been subject to financial fair play rules for years, clubs in other leagues spend a much greater percentage of revenue on player salaries, they have the highest average attendance in the world as a league - mainly because they don't charge the earth and fleece the fans.
As the great tax evader Hoeness put it "We do not think the fans are like cows to be milked. Football has got to be for everybody. That's the biggest difference between us and England" Sadly he is bang on the money.
If there some way to wrestle back the power from the PL and Sky, start running football properly again, I'd do it in a heartbeat. However we have allowed this piss parade to go on so long it is difficult to see a way out.