How do you make that out? 9 different teams have won the LOI since 1992. Surely thatās more competitive? And thatās only one example of many Iām sure
Sure, if you want to include pub leagues go ahead.
Nonsense
Look. European Cup winners like Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa are yoyo clubs. Or languishing in the second tier of football. Leeds United won European trophies and were recently in the third tier of English football.
Take your eyes off the prize and you get ruthlessly exposed.
You donāt get to go to Huesca or Frosinone and take it handy
Think itās 24 different champions in England.
Two team domestic league thatās had three teams make Champions league finals in the past 5 years
Average home attendances for most of the sides in the Spanish league are just pitiful. Fourth place Getafe have an average home attendance of just over 10,000. Some team called Eibar have an average home attendance of 4,861. Twelve of the twenty teams with average home attendances of less than 20,000. Little old Bournemouth the only side in the EPL with an average attendance of less than 20,000 and 14 of the 20 sides this season were in excess of 30,000.
https://www.worldfootball.net/attendance/esp-primera-division-2018-2019/1/
https://www.worldfootball.net/attendance/eng-premier-league-2018-2019/1/
The strength of competition of English football down the divisions is exemplified by the fact that the oldest professional football club in the world, the great Notts County, from whom Juventus took their colours, were relegated to the GM Vauxhall Conference on Saturday.
This is a club which not so long ago was plying its trade in the first division and eliminating Manchester City from the FA Cup, and pushing the Tottenham team of Gascoigne and Lineker which went on to win the competition, to its very limit in an epic battle of a sixth round tie at White Hart Lane - they were managed by one Neil Warnock at the time, if I remember correctly.
Manchester United should beware of what could happen to them.
If it can happen to Notts County, it can happen to anybody.
By cheating?
Whatās the Bournemouth capacity pal?
I was shocked when looking at MOTD on Saturday night to see something like just 10,000 at their game v Spurs
Edit: 10,630 was the figure according to Livescore
11k odd is the capacity.
They all cheat, it is a level playing field in that regard.
Foulers up to their fouling ways again so far
Brilliant chance for Leicester there.
Leicester have come to play football
I wonder does Pep ever wash that fucking cardigan
Ranieri oh oh
Ranieri oh oh
You stabbed him in the back
You bunch of fucking twats
Leicester are attacking with menace. They will definitely score tonight whether they can outscore of strike evens with Man City is the million dollar question.
City will never win a CL with Kyle Walker in the team.
David Silva is a rare case of a man whose powers have waned as his hair āgrewā back.