barney wrote:
I say let the 'big boys' get on with it, spending their hundreds of millions, and real, true fans can get on with watching their real, true football.
I'd be quite happy to see them go to their Europa League. Then we could revamp the Prem, spread out the money across all the divisions, play the matches on Saturday afternoons, more televised matches from the lower divisions, cut out players' agent fees, etc etc.
My apologies; football's not run for the fans any more. It's ruled by TV rights and is a business as opposed to a sport.

Thank you Mr Murdoch.
Personally I preferred the days when virtually any team could win the title. Nowadays you can take any one of five teams and with some certainty have found the winners, season after season. The rest are playing catchup in a race they cannot win. Consequently there is not much to get excited about apart from the occasional shock win.
Looking at the Championship this season it's wide open. Who would have believed at the beginning of the season that some of the smaller clubs like Bournemouth and Brentford would be challenging for the top whilst those who, not so long ago, were Premiership clubs but are struggling (Blackpool, Wigan, Reading). It's wide open, just as it should be.
I prefer a league where anything can happen, nothing is certain, which makes for excitement as opposed to a rather sterile, money-orientated setup where results are almost predictable. The one good thing about being in the Prem is being able to get a stream so I can watch the matches but apart from that I'm not impressed, even if we were not stuck in the relegation zone.