padr81
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The Bundesliga is the way it is because there are no teams remotely close in size. In England Arsenal and Liverpool are huge clubs. We are much more comparable to La Liga and even then there is no third club as big as Arsenal or Liverpool.
When Sir Alex was still around we really weren't that much less dominant than before Roman came in other than a couple of years rebuilding where Arsenal's "invincibles" would have won the league anyway. There was always going to be a vacuum when Fergie retired and it would have been Arsenal and Liverpool filling it.
You can honestly look at it whatever way you need to though, sugar daddies are not a good thing for the game and they are not the only way that clubs can grow. I am sure you are very fond of them and I can't blame you but that doesn't change the way clubs have grown and competed cyclically for 100 years.
No team is close on United's size in England, be real. Even as a City fan I can openly admit that, United are far and away the biggest club.
Arsenal and Liverpool can't compete and couldn't. The closest Liverpool came to winning the league was after City and Chelsea's money they'd have filled nothing but become the 3rd place go to team with United cruising home.
100 years ago has no bearing on modern football. The rich have gotten richer, the gap is great and the only inroads can be made by sugar daddy. Take Dortmund, 2 great seasons after years of building, all of a sudden their entire squad is pulled apart. Atletico rise back up, win a title and all of a sudden Barca and in particular Real wake up and are like "Screw this..". Monaco etc...
If football is cyclical and teams can rise up again explain Ajax, PSV, Galtasaray, Marseille etc..., football is slowly becoming a G14 have what they want and the rich get richer. While I'm not trying to champion sugar daddies, they are the only alternative. Any club who didn't squeeze in the door at the time PSG, City did will never make it. Mark my words, the gap and number of trophies between the haves and have nots will get far, far great in the next few years. In 10 years time the BL will be something like 15 in a row for Bayern, La Liga will have no interruption to the top 2 dominance, PSG will drop feck all. Only England and Italy (to an extent will remain competitive).
There is more chance of Wolves winning a trophy and becoming a regular feature at the top than there ever will be for a Southampton