comment by NSNO (U20678)
posted 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
Clubs rise and fall all the time, it's what makes football, football. These six just want to cement themselves as untouchable regardless of performance on the pitch, with their appointments, player recruitment or financial irresponsibility. If they managed their clubs more effectively they wouldn't need to be doing this. Barcelona are in €1b of debt. Let them fold and suffer the consequences of poor management and over spending above your means
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Exactly. I don’t get this lazy and actually really quite naive contrarian argument that ‘x club dominating is boring’. I mean why are you surprised that the best teams that buy well and are managed well tend to be the most competitive. Has there ever been a moment in literally any sport ever where the best managed entity tends to have cyclical, sustained periods of success? And even then there’s always continuing examples in football of unexpected clubs pushing for top four, pushing in final rounds of cup competitions or even winning them.
There needs to be an objective take on this
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posted on 20/4/21
comment by NSNO (U20678)
posted 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
Clubs rise and fall all the time, it's what makes football, football. These six just want to cement themselves as untouchable regardless of performance on the pitch, with their appointments, player recruitment or financial irresponsibility. If they managed their clubs more effectively they wouldn't need to be doing this. Barcelona are in €1b of debt. Let them fold and suffer the consequences of poor management and over spending above your means
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Exactly. I don’t get this lazy and actually really quite naive contrarian argument that ‘x club dominating is boring’. I mean why are you surprised that the best teams that buy well and are managed well tend to be the most competitive. Has there ever been a moment in literally any sport ever where the best managed entity tends to have cyclical, sustained periods of success? And even then there’s always continuing examples in football of unexpected clubs pushing for top four, pushing in final rounds of cup competitions or even winning them.
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