Quote from: Percy McCarthy on August 28, 2015, 01:13:09 PMI don't think the intention of the Milan clubs, Juventus and Bayern Munich was ever to generate less TV income than Bournemouth.Who would have predicted that a few years ago?**Me excluded.They have the bulk of the TV rights money in their own countries and almost unbroken membership of the CL club, plus massive marketing pull, which I'd guess puts them a fair way ahead of Bournemouth in the financial clout league. Those clubs did want this situation to point, but the next step should have been a full on European elite super league. I guess they are now somewhat taken aback to see quite how big a marketing and money behemoth the PL has become, and it seems it will put the mockers on that final stage. Serves them right.
I don't think the intention of the Milan clubs, Juventus and Bayern Munich was ever to generate less TV income than Bournemouth.Who would have predicted that a few years ago?**Me excluded.
One day one of these so called big clubs will do a Rangers.
Will we one of the very best sides in the country again any time soon? Barring a change to the ownership situation, it would be impossible. However, 15 + years ago, being 4th or even 3rd best didn't mean a whole pile. There was talk of the CL being rejigged to include the top 8 sides in England a few years back, and that is something that may be revisited. If that were to occur, we might have some outside change of restoring a bit of prestige. It's shite, on one level. The European Cup should be about the champions of their respective countries. But that ship sailed in 1993. Revenue is what it is ultimately all about, and Hamburg versus Aston Villa in a rejigged CL would hold more appeal than MK Zillina against Bate Borisov to the powers that be.
Agree on the collective sale of tv rights abroad. If that ever stopped, it'd be the end of football for me.Not sure that the television money is going to take away the advantages that really count. Man City, for example, seem to be immune to any form of economic limitations.
Number of different clubs that finished in the top 4 in these decades.1970/71-1979/80: 151980/81-1989/90: 131990/91-1999/2000: 122000/01-2090/10: 8 (3 clubs managed it once, otherwise every year it was the same 5 fighting it out)So far this decade it is 6. And I wouldn't be surprised if that is the number at the end of it. Most of the top flight are just there to make up the numbers now. Ain't mod£rn football grand.
Without another club getting serious financial backing, or the league going into complete and utter financial meltdown, no club other than the current top four and perhaps Liverpool will win the league for the next 30 years.Boring shite. Can't wait for Rome to burn.