It's not surprising that big teams with lots of resources and money might win more trophies -- just look at Man City's dominance in recent seasons -- but what might surprise you is the sheer scale of this inequality.
Yeah it’s true. The opportunity for another Leicester has all but evaporated, if Barca/Real miss out in La Liga it’s because they fucked up and not because Atletico did well.
Ajax or Porto wining Champions League is also a distant memory of a time that used to be.
Us sports also has issues. No relegation and the incentive to sometimes loose games in order to get a better draft pick. Premier League is exciting from day 1-20 because even if the champions are crowned in may, the European spots and relegation won’t have been sorted.
Yeah it’s true. The opportunity for another Leicester has all but evaporated, if Barca/Real miss out in La Liga it’s because they fucked up and not because Atletico did well.
Ajax or Porto wining Champions League is also a distant memory of a time that used to be.
Us sports also has issues. No relegation and the incentive to sometimes loose games in order to get a better draft pick. Premier League is exciting from day 1-20 because even if the champions are crowned in may, the European spots and relegation won’t have been sorted.