I'm late 30s, so have had that conversation with lads of my generation, "how much would Zidane be worth these days" like everyone does, but these days, 80 million gets you a back up right back. Premier leauge used to be the place to be, but I'm not so sure anymore. There's the top 1 percent, then there's the fodder. Everton tried to get in with the big boys, and they're nearly knackered.
I'm late 30s, so have had that conversation with lads of my generation, "how much would Zidane be worth these days" like everyone does, but these days, 80 million gets you a back up right back. Premier leauge used to be the place to be, but I'm not so sure anymore. There's the top 1 percent, then there's the fodder. Everton tried to get in with the big boys, and they're nearly knackered.
For a very long time now, football in this country has been ran by certain clubs, and almost all the changes made to the game have benefitted them, and were to the detriment of most others.
Once it was the " big five". Utd, Liverpool, Everton, Spurs , Arsenal. They called all the shots. In the early seventies it was they I think who were behind a rule change that meant a small proportion of gate revenue would no longer go to away sides. It was a slight balancing mechanism, but it had to go. They had the most money, but they wanted more.
This has increased to include Abhu City and Chelski, and effectively exclude Everton. But the ratchet effect remains. All the changes are to suit them. More foreign broadcast rights, allowance to skip rounds of competitions because they feel it a chore. Etc. That's without the not dead Super League. They always want, and get more.
A rapacious system of hoovering up young players, like an industrial super net trawler, " Just in case" there is a gem there. They have the best players, but they want those of the "lesser" clubs too.
It is reeking of corruption, from the way the six super league clubs were just allowed to carry on, to the grotesque PL governance, a mix of corruption, amatuerism and venal back sliding.
I'd say it is fecked beyond help. You're right, it needs to implode. Let them all go and play exhibition matches for the child killers.
Quick stat: In the 60s, EIGHT different teams won the top flight, including Burnley, Ipswich, Leeds and Spurs. Just before that Wolves had won it.
The steady step of one sided changes has meant that can never happen again, and that's why they were made.