Chygrinskiy21
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Recently with the unequal distribution of TV rights deals in Spain, Del Nido has been complaining that the Spanish League will become worse than the Scottish League in terms of predictability. While he is right, this hegemony of two clubs is not really just limited to Spain... Look at the EPL. OK, you can argue all you want for City, Arsenal, and Liverpool's chances, but what have they got to show? It really comes down to Man U-Chelsea. For other leagues, it's arguably even worse. In Portugal, for example, since Sporting won in 2002, Porto has won the league 7 times, and Benfica twice. Serie A is even worse, where, since the Calciopoli, it has been a smooth highway for Inter until this year. Bundesliga is also all Bayern Munich... Yeah, occasionally there are outliers like Borussia, Wolfsburg and Stuttgart, but seriously, out of the last 11 seasons, Bayern has won it 6 times. OK, sure, it's a little more unpredictable, but still almost the same deal. Whatever happened to unpredictability in football? Why is this? Of course, things are complicated and cannot be explain with simple linear bogus cause-effect relationships, but it's still fun to theorize, speculate, and pretend we understand more than we do...
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