Why the Premier League gap will keep on growing

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@mbasydney7536
@mbasydney7536 11 ай бұрын
It is scary when Bournemouth and west ham are dragging finance with Clubs like Milan and Napoli🧐😢😭
@tajj7
@tajj7 11 ай бұрын
It is exactly because clubs like Bournemouth get as much TV money as Man Utd or Liverpool that makes the PL so successful.
@villek3722
@villek3722 11 ай бұрын
@@tajj7 its actually because west ham and bournemouth got billionaire owners with no transfer restriction
@ivanajvan
@ivanajvan 11 ай бұрын
And yet again they do nothing besides midtable in PL on average
@tonyqwert2567
@tonyqwert2567 11 ай бұрын
because other leagues like serie a and la liga ruined their league by giving most of the tv revenue to the bigger clubs while the prem keeps it equal and fair for everyone
@kukunase1686
@kukunase1686 11 ай бұрын
@@tonyqwert2567 you mean epl cheats?
@BenjaminKeller
@BenjaminKeller 11 ай бұрын
The EPL needs a program where they send some money down to the championship, to make sure that gap doesn't get too big. Because if the same clubs go up and down every year, they might as well do the Super League already.
@duyanhng8430
@duyanhng8430 11 ай бұрын
that would make the gap between the championship and leauge one widen, rinse and repeat
@grievuspwn4g3
@grievuspwn4g3 11 ай бұрын
Prem is willing so long as the 3 relegated teams give up their broadcast money owed. EFL clubs are thought to be amenable.
@nifemi_o
@nifemi_o 11 ай бұрын
They already do, the PL currently shares around 15% of income with the EFL and that percentage is set to increase closer to 20%. That said, unfortunately a big chunk of that amount is the parachute payments that relegated clubs receive. IMO those payments should be reduced, and more of that money should be shared out to other clubs across the leagues not just the relegated ones.
@konnichiyawa1360
@konnichiyawa1360 11 ай бұрын
there's parachute payment g
@MannyXN
@MannyXN 11 ай бұрын
They do. How else do you think nottingham forest and bournemouth spend like 100m and bring in 25 new players.
@BoilingHotCoffee
@BoilingHotCoffee 11 ай бұрын
This makes Man United's group stage exit in the UCL extremely embarrassing lol
@jackmellor5536
@jackmellor5536 11 ай бұрын
And Newcastles. 2 down another 2 to go.
@MrBlue11900
@MrBlue11900 11 ай бұрын
​@@jackmellor5536comparing a club that just got back in 😂😂😂
@jackmellor5536
@jackmellor5536 11 ай бұрын
@@MrBlue11900 There will be no English teams in the Wembley final
@thegratifier4972
@thegratifier4972 11 ай бұрын
​@@jackmellor5536 bayern vs Dortmund again, here we go😂
@exi985
@exi985 10 ай бұрын
@@MrBlue11900 and yet your "club that just got back in" is according to this video in the top 20 clubs in the world. So yeah, pretty embarrassing or maybe is it that they are in fact not that good? 🤔😂
@SongofIceandTea
@SongofIceandTea 11 ай бұрын
what more interest me is the gap between championship and the PL, all 3 promoted team this season were all bullied and surely will be relegated again directly while last season 3 promoted team were successful to survive staying in the league, the difference ? Fulham, Nottingham, and Bournemouth were all spending close to 200 mil euros just to improve their squad, and that is crazy, the fact that every team needs to spent about 200 mil euros just to survive the PL.
@brianshava4689
@brianshava4689 11 ай бұрын
Bournemouth didn't spend like that though, if you remember that's what forced Scott Parker to leave the club.
@joebramley3309
@joebramley3309 11 ай бұрын
@@brianshava4689only reason they stayed up was because they spent a fortune in January to improve their squad.
@jpzammo
@jpzammo 11 ай бұрын
Its crazy, I will be surprised if any of the newly promoted teams stay up this season. I thought Burnley might do it but it's clear Kompany is unable to adapt his philosophy/style of that is not suited to when you are a little fish in a big pond. I understand the logic behind parachute payments but they clearly don't work either and are ruining the championships making it far more predictable with parachute clubs constantly yo yoing.
@AA-fb7yi
@AA-fb7yi 11 ай бұрын
That only demonstrates how powerful the league is
@jpzammo
@jpzammo 11 ай бұрын
@@AA-fb7yi Yeah but it's part of a football pyramid which it should (IMO) do more to support.
@B2leave
@B2leave 11 ай бұрын
Of course, the higher wage inflation in other leagues is also a direct consequence of the wages paid in the Premier League. Ultimately, the Premier League's choice to opt for a route of hyper-commercialisation is having an inflationary effect on football Europe-wide, which means that those other leagues are also under pressure to keep increasing their revenue. That way initiatives like the Bundesliga deliberately keeping ticket prices low are going to become increasingly difficult.
@americansoccerunited
@americansoccerunited 11 ай бұрын
Not really. Germany just doesn't care to compete with the Prem. They are happy letting Bayern win everything and make their money by selling young players to the Prem for sky high prices that the Prem is happy to pay.
@robert2690
@robert2690 11 ай бұрын
@@americansoccerunited That’s sad
@Reorganiser
@Reorganiser 11 ай бұрын
@@americansoccerunited not really. It suffers under the compromise to compete with other leagues while (unfortunately only sometimes) adhearing to the demands of the fans. In theory the Bundesliga shouldn't have any investors either, although the executives at the clubs keep finding loopholes to further commercialize the league
@B2leave
@B2leave 11 ай бұрын
@@americansoccerunited It's not a matter of caring. As you can see in the video it's basically impossible for any other league to compete financially. And it's not for a lack to try to at least keep up somewhat. And of course, that's all they can do really. Ultimately, money is power and it gives whoever has the most of it the ability to drive the price level while everyone else is doomed to try and play catch up. That's why it makes no sense from a sporting perspective to run football like a commercial enterprise that's free to seek out new growth opportunities without linking this to automatic redistributive mechanisms.
@stnbch3025
@stnbch3025 11 ай бұрын
@@B2leave Rubbish. There is more money than quality players in the market for over 10 years. The only thing PL clubs do is buy easy interchangeable players for 3 times what their quality is worth and at best only marginally improved. They are idi0ts paying 50 for a player that is easy to replace for 20.
@leobestbote4244
@leobestbote4244 11 ай бұрын
All the money and other factors to the side, here in Sub Saharan Africa the popularity of the premier league is unparalleled and undisputed. Yesterday for example the amount of people gathered in pubs just to watch the Manchester United vs Liverpool game was insane and it trumps the number of people who watch elclasico in the same venues.
@MomentumHR6
@MomentumHR6 11 ай бұрын
No.
@flexangelo
@flexangelo 11 ай бұрын
facts
@chidiebubeokorie1678
@chidiebubeokorie1678 11 ай бұрын
You have to consider the fact that countries in Africa were largely colonised by the English and the French. This means they are likely to follow English clubs with English commentary, English analysts, etc, than Spanish ones. Add that to the fact that there is more viewership of English content in English speaking countries than there is Spanish content.
@chidiebubeokorie1678
@chidiebubeokorie1678 11 ай бұрын
Add English football shows to that list.
@nifemi_o
@nifemi_o 11 ай бұрын
@@MomentumHR6 say "no" a few more times, I'm sure that'll magically change reality.
@lord_deedih
@lord_deedih 11 ай бұрын
Craziest part about it is that the fans don't see any of the benefits kickback through ticket prices. Sure there are protest signs made but a bigger effort has to be made to return the people's game to the people.
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
To do that, the masses have to stop watching. Not gonna happen...
@jackgoldstraw
@jackgoldstraw 11 ай бұрын
working class people no longer watch the premier league, at least the big clubs its all commercialism tourist traps. Working class people got priced out years ago, they either watch lower down the pyramid now or stopped all together.
@justinsm
@justinsm 3 ай бұрын
this is not bundesliga where for example teams like leipzig can spent only 30M and still qualified to ucl.. lower bottom clubs would spend at least 100M for survived in epl.
@corvus2512
@corvus2512 Ай бұрын
@@justinsm Leipzig spent 60 m this transfer window, not 30. It is odd though, clubs like Milan, Dortmund, Atletico don’t spend as much as the bottom 10 clubs in the PL yet always have much better squads
@oneverest
@oneverest 11 ай бұрын
One of the best decisions PL made at its inception was the equal distribution of broadcasting revenue and other commercial deals. Handful of clubs hogging in the other European leagues made them a one or two horse race, thus reducing the popularity of the league in the long run.
@mrlj1412
@mrlj1412 11 ай бұрын
But Hasn’t the premier league been a one horse race the past 7 years with Man City? And then in the 90’s and early 2000’s it was a one horse race with Man Utd. I think it’s a bit of a myth to say ref premier league is mega competitive
@ninjatap615
@ninjatap615 11 ай бұрын
​@@mrlj1412 what op is saying is that equal distribution of revenue means things are fair. Every club itl is rewarded with a minimum foundation to build upon. In the other leagues that's not the case. In La Liga, Barca/Madrid/Atelti take almost 44% of the broadcasting revenue. There's an imbalance structurally which gives them an advantage over the rest of the league. Considering that every club has a salary cap, those three clubs will have more to spend and thus will always be in a title race. Take Villareal, they won the Europa league 3 years ago, and beat Bayern in the UCL quarter finals. They were at an upward trajectory. However they were slightly over the leagues salary cap. So they had to sell all of their good players. They couldn't adequately replace these players because they were too close to the salary cap so they signed poor replacements. Now they're in 13th place, 6 points above the relegation zone. All of this due to the fact that they are in a league that does not care about them
@abrehman7182
@abrehman7182 11 ай бұрын
@@mrlj1412 Man City winning it doesn't mean it has been one horse race, Liverpool went toe to toe with them till the last week of the season twice and lost only by 1 point both times. Arsenal bottled it last season and in 2016 we got to see Leicester miracle season. Not to mention this season the title race is even more exciting
@0xmoo
@0xmoo 11 ай бұрын
@@mrlj1412 This is a common misconception, the prem has the most competititive top 6 race out of any other league. It's not just a case of looking at the winner at the end of the season. The prem has had some insane title races lately, liverpool missing out on 1st place twice within 1 point. The european coefficient rankings also show the prem has had the best top 6 in europe for the past 7 years in a row
@majormononoke8958
@majormononoke8958 11 ай бұрын
you are wrong though... Even though MAn united and Man city have won plenty of trophies... various of their wins were close with Liverpool and MAn united had really close titles races as well ... So it wasnt as one horsey as you make it ... Last season for example Arsenal were dominating the league until 1 -2 moths before they threw it and Man city took it The season before that liverpool and Man city had been fighting for various season for the league titles ... Contrast to the Bundesliga were Bayern already has more than the rest from winter get go... @@mrlj1412
@danielramirez-rt9yn
@danielramirez-rt9yn 11 ай бұрын
It is also the league where only one team gets penalized by breaking financial fair play but the other teams seem to be above the rules.
@EmpressTouch
@EmpressTouch 9 ай бұрын
All was defined in 2011. That's immoral in meaning. Yet of course, the motives of those in charge couldn't care less about meaning, or anything that stands in the path of max material accumulation. A lot more could - and should - be said, about EVERYONE involved.
@lwandomadikizela2213
@lwandomadikizela2213 11 ай бұрын
Let's not forget, a relegated club in the Premier League earns more money than the winners of La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and Ligue 1. Every Premier League gets the fair share of the broadcasting revenue while other don't(I'm looking at you La Liga) though the Bundesliga are catching up. To be fair on the Bundesliga they want to keep the game pure as possible hence the 50+1 rule but with the money Premier League club owners pump into, it's going to be hard for the rest to close the gap. There's a reason why Florentino Perez was desperate for the European Super League. The rest of Europe's Top 5 leagues can't compete financially and the gap will get wider every year.
@betaich
@betaich 11 ай бұрын
And the super leauge helps with that how? It doesn't matter if the gap is between pl and bundesliga or super leauge and bundesliga
@roychen5235
@roychen5235 11 ай бұрын
It's just PR that Real Madrid and Barca are pushing to try and get support for the ESL. If the goal was to take power away from the EPL, why invite the big teams from it in the first place?
@pedrorequio5515
@pedrorequio5515 11 ай бұрын
@@roychen5235They want in the Premier league pie, but obviously they cant. So they try to create a Frankenstein with those clubs and others.
@justinsm
@justinsm 3 ай бұрын
la liga have been change this rules since 2015 make the rules like prem. so 50% of the revenue was shared to every la liga clubs, 25% for clubs performance in the last 5 seasons and 25% for the clubs bases themselves. still it's better than early 2010s that both real madrid and barca got like 90% of the revenues
@tomiburic8167
@tomiburic8167 7 ай бұрын
And here we are, 4 months later. Champions League semi-finals: Bayern - Real M & Borussia D - PSG.
@Darwinnunez83
@Darwinnunez83 7 ай бұрын
And yet the Premier league is by far the best league....
@ErinStephanie-mf2qk
@ErinStephanie-mf2qk 9 ай бұрын
Competition for Premier League’s Champions League spots are usually restricted to its top seven to eight clubs. Unless you are the two Manchester giants, Liverpool, the big three London clubs, and to a lesser extent Newcastle and Villa, you won’t be getting anywhere near the Champions League. So if a club wants to outbid AC Milan and Napoli, just in the hope they can finish top ten in the Premier League, if I was an owner of a top Italian clubs, my reaction would be ‘you’re welcome to these players’. Because in the real world, as good as their club valuation looks to Deloitte & Touché, the Bournemouths and Brightons are closer to the Championship than Champions League. And that’s another thing. If one league does become ‘too dominant’, there will be a recorrection. Simply because qualifying for European competition would lose its value for clubs in the dominant league meaning the only relevant issues with the Premier League would be the title and the battle against relegation. If that results in a duopoly, people will lose interest in this league, and turn to showing interest in other leagues. The financial dominance, comes with its own future issues for the Premier League. There’s a reason people say things move in cycles.
@justinsm
@justinsm 3 ай бұрын
well, ucl spots are only 4 as we know. and even the manchester giants and big 3 london are already 5. but prem have been fair with this giant revenue. wonder how sheffield who finish dead last bottom in the table got more money rather than 2021 la liga and serie a winner atm and inter? i mean 7-8 teama who are compete for europe spots.. serie a have been lost it's magnificent 7. roma and lazio even struggle to finished on top like top 7 consistently... even though domination it isn't duopoly
@jamiehill2671
@jamiehill2671 11 ай бұрын
Yet 2 of the 4 EPL clubs completely crashed out of the Champions League while 4 of 5 Spanish sides won their respective groups and are through to the knockout stage. 3 of 4 German clubs are still in Europe Competitions. All 4 Italian clubs are still competing in Europe. You can have lots of money, but if you spend if foolishly, it doesn't really mean much then.
@ToniGirindra
@ToniGirindra 11 ай бұрын
Europe is not just ucl bro, england still have 6 teams left in uefa competitions, i think only italy has more (7), and its not impossible that they gonna sweep all the cups
@brettharter143
@brettharter143 11 ай бұрын
Or pehaps there league games arent as difficult therefore they can breeze through CL?
@nifemi_o
@nifemi_o 11 ай бұрын
You say that, but PL clubs' record across europe over the last 5 years is so much better than any other league, so much so that they're probably gonna get a 5th champions league spot next season based on UEFA coefficients.
@benlaughton3126
@benlaughton3126 11 ай бұрын
And..... What a stupid point when literally PL and La Liga have dominated European Football for the last 5 years. No Italian clubs won any European trophies last season despite their best ever season in Europe 🤣What point are you literally trying to make?
@puntvandekomma9498
@puntvandekomma9498 11 ай бұрын
@@ToniGirindra Being the best league meaning you should dominate the CL silly kiddo.
@Huzaifa.Yousafzai
@Huzaifa.Yousafzai 11 ай бұрын
Maybe now you can see why Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid are so keen on the Super League.
@juuglord8509
@juuglord8509 11 ай бұрын
That was never a secret. We all knew why those clubs in particular were so keen on it but fans still had nothing to gain from it and in the case of said clubs the damages were self inflicted.
@mmsjejrinside385
@mmsjejrinside385 11 ай бұрын
Their poorly run finances aren’t our problem
@fluff5
@fluff5 11 ай бұрын
They are losing their worldwide popularity compared to the premier league.
@Listerinepeddler
@Listerinepeddler 11 ай бұрын
They're keen on the super league because they feel their standings in European football threatened???😂 Tell me my good man, what's the difference between JP Morgan and other corporations who will financing this so called super league and Arab owners who own teams? Selective morality will be the death of you lot. It's even funnier when you realize The owner of man city gave Madrid 350m to build the new "modern" stadium 😂😂😂... Hypocrites, all of you
@ATS1031
@ATS1031 11 ай бұрын
@@mmsjejrinside385no one blamed u 😭
@andreadg5429
@andreadg5429 11 ай бұрын
La liga's wage bill ratio is bumped by RM and BCN, just like PSG does to ligue1. Also, the solution is simple, selling clubs have to fleece premier league teams. They have more money, they can spend more. Man Utd already suffer this, the way they got fleeced for Anthony was magic.
@nishangowda3322
@nishangowda3322 11 ай бұрын
It’s not that simple. Teams in other leagues do not have capacity to bargain , they are already in financial crisis and in need to sell players to raise money. But pl teams do this all the time cause they already have enough money,like West Ham. They can afford to keep players even if transfer falls outs.
@crimsonlightbinder
@crimsonlightbinder 10 ай бұрын
exactly my idea. fleece the f out of them. when an english team inquires, triple the price you might otherwise ask.
@justinsm
@justinsm 3 ай бұрын
it's pretty hard. the gap is very large. i mean teams like west ham would qualified to ucl if they're in la liga. even like wolves would finish top 3 in ligue 1. just show how huge gap between them
@walruuus4179
@walruuus4179 11 ай бұрын
Pretty soon we're going to be having another Newcastle situation with some championship club. it will only be a matter of time before Sheffield Wednesday win the prem.
@iqld
@iqld 11 ай бұрын
Lol I want it to happen just to see how many plastic fans a team will gain
@MomentumHR6
@MomentumHR6 11 ай бұрын
No
@mohamed6226
@mohamed6226 11 ай бұрын
Well it's the only way for clubs to compete with the top 6 lol Brighton can only do it for about a couple years but their sell to buy model will always cap their ceiling
@mohamed6226
@mohamed6226 11 ай бұрын
Parity in football hasn't existed for several decades
@hm9627
@hm9627 11 ай бұрын
“Before Sheffield Wednesday wins the Premiership…” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 wait a minute, WHAT!!!!!
@deanrwatson
@deanrwatson 11 ай бұрын
It's more interesting to see not how much was earned but how it was spent. For the fans, do we get more value for money, and for our teams are we seeing greater competition. Over the history of the Premier League, there has never been more than a two way battle for the League titles, generally over different eras there was one dominant team, but normally defined as a dominant club versus an excellent but plucky secondary club that enjoys some success before falling back. Think late 90's Man Utd v Arsenal, and more recently Man City vs Liverpool.
@atx6249
@atx6249 10 ай бұрын
This is exactly why Super League is needed. Only that can save football
@aymerickverin2523
@aymerickverin2523 7 ай бұрын
Opposite
@ryanoutram7059
@ryanoutram7059 11 ай бұрын
Wage ratio between 1st and 20th in the EPL being the same as it is between 1st and 2nd in Ligue 1 is just 💀
@justinsm
@justinsm 3 ай бұрын
so, it's all clear.. heck even luton could qualified to ucl in ligue 1.. imagine city to luton wage ratio is the same with psg and marseille
@gilangbayurakasiwi99
@gilangbayurakasiwi99 11 ай бұрын
The Premier League’s huge interest is in Asia-Pacific (except India, Pakistan and Bangladesh), English-speaking Caribbean and Africa, Middle East and North America especially English-speaking cities such as New York City, Toronto, Chicago, Detroit, Atlanta, Denver and Seattle where the broadcasting rights are their biggest drivers to pump their money to the Prem’s piggy bank. All Big Six teams are shared evenly compared to those other four who are uneven like La Liga who still sticks to Barcelona and Madrid rivals such as Real and Atlético Madrid. English language is part of the league’s DNA that is derived from the country’s soccer culture to understand them from the outsiders. Southern California, Texas and South Florida however still stick to La Liga, not the Prem even those from Montréal, QC still watch Paris Saint-Germain’s story in Ligue 1
@hash1713
@hash1713 11 ай бұрын
Premier league have pretty big fanbase here in India ( many don't have any idea about our National team but they can tell starting XI of big 6 PL clubs)
@gilangbayurakasiwi99
@gilangbayurakasiwi99 11 ай бұрын
@@hash1713 Soccer in India may not be popular due to the cricket’s popularity, but Premier League got a dose of money to get the Indian viewers on the map especially the country’s soccer culture
@caynehampton1878
@caynehampton1878 10 ай бұрын
Philadelphia, NJ, Baltimore, and DC too help the Premier League become popular in this country.
@tippitoppi332
@tippitoppi332 8 ай бұрын
Just leaving this here for PL Fans who might not know how much this money machine is exploiting the fans. Let's take the example of Dortmund: you get tickets to watch games in the standing block from 18€. In the seated blocks from 30€ on.
@TheMrRewo
@TheMrRewo 11 ай бұрын
In short, money generates more money. Thanks for coming to my TEDtalk.
@tipi5586
@tipi5586 10 ай бұрын
This hasn't aged well...30 million spent so far this transfer window, wage deflation across all teams in the EPL...
@luisvarela7827
@luisvarela7827 11 ай бұрын
Its all well and good about the PL but you are forgetting to explain how 2 clubs are nation sport washing owned clubs and a few of them violate FFP rules by generating income that is not directly from their football business. La liga on the contrary is being very forceful in having strong FFP rules to make clubs more sustainable. That is a big consideration that needs to be included in the analisis.
@alancawfield6549
@alancawfield6549 11 ай бұрын
they don;t want to include this because this reflects very poorly on the EPL.The entire success of the league is based on foreign money (fans and investors) and it's quite soulless league compared to the others, just look at how lifeless atmosphere is at most EPL games (yesterday at Anfield for example).
@chaupiamarighambi5859
@chaupiamarighambi5859 11 ай бұрын
Cry more😂😂😂😂
@alancawfield6549
@alancawfield6549 11 ай бұрын
@@chaupiamarighambi5859 It;s true though.I love the way you seem to think sportwashing for middle eastern dictatorships is OK if it helps a league you almost certainly only watch on TV be good.Shows how little you actually care about the sport.
@lastman4853
@lastman4853 11 ай бұрын
We need a European Super League with salary caps to make the game sustainable.
@Freestyle80
@Freestyle80 11 ай бұрын
@@chaupiamarighambi5859hope your mental issues get fixed soon
@hollins625
@hollins625 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting! Did you also account for the fact that the Bundesliga has fewer teams and thus fewer games? Based on these figures you'd have to assume that the PL is clearly ahead but looking at the Champions and Euro League each season it does not look like it so maybe the Bundesliga for example is spending money more wisely?
@Lollopo997
@Lollopo997 11 ай бұрын
i think it's clear to see that bundesliga teams, even those who have plenty of money (bayern) spend it very wisely, especially compared to clubs like utd or chelsea, and many more in the PL
@Liam-zu3yz
@Liam-zu3yz 11 ай бұрын
Nobody cares about the bundesliga it’s the worst league in Europe. I call it the let me guess Bayern won it again league
@614showtime
@614showtime 11 ай бұрын
3 different English teams have won the UCL recently…
@hollins625
@hollins625 11 ай бұрын
@@614showtime all time table: 1. Real, 2. Bayern, 3. Barcelona Only 2 English Clubs in the top 10 Of the last 11 winners only 3 came from England...
@johnjungkook2721
@johnjungkook2721 11 ай бұрын
@@614showtime in the last ten years, only three UCL winners were english teams
@jackmellor5536
@jackmellor5536 11 ай бұрын
I prefer the other leagues to the Premier League. I haven't followed the Premier League since 2013, and I'm English. Bundesliga and Serie A are my favourite leagues. The money is the reason why I don't like the Premier League.
@Listerinepeddler
@Listerinepeddler 11 ай бұрын
Interesting thought process.... you believe those leagues have ethically clean sources of wealth but the PL is the only league that doesn't? Good job
@jackmellor5536
@jackmellor5536 11 ай бұрын
@Listerinepeddler Serie A is coming back after falling behind La Liga and the Premier League after the Calciopoli scandal. The Bundesliga is very traditional compared to the Premier League. Their clubs are owned by the fans, while the Premier League is almost entirely owed by foreign billionaires who aren't football fans.
@prans_bas
@prans_bas 5 ай бұрын
​@@jackmellor5536 lol pl has been dominating since early 2000s so whether u watch or not doesn't matter it is still one of the most entertaining to watch in laliga u only get Barcelona Madrid in final which is so predictable same with bundesliga serie a is a bit better than other though real madrid been doing same since 2000 so money is everywhere without money noone will play
@jackmellor5536
@jackmellor5536 5 ай бұрын
@prans_bas Depotivo La Coruna, Valencia and Atletico Madrid have also won La Liga since 2000, Werder Bremen, VFB Stuttgart and Wolfsburg has won the Bundesliga along with Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and the current winners Bayer Leverkusen.
@prans_bas
@prans_bas 5 ай бұрын
@@jackmellor5536 who has been near in cl final except Madrid barca bundesliga and now dortmund even tottenham was in cl final once in last 10 yr who has been in cl final except famous club cl is won by different club in pl while in other league its the same pattern same club
@Jeff_2x
@Jeff_2x 11 ай бұрын
So basically in Football if you don’t get rich owners you can’t compete
@chrisg5685
@chrisg5685 11 ай бұрын
No - what your just saw shows the opposite. In the EPL matchday and broadcast revenues are so high that you can succeed without being owned by a petro-state or an oligarch.
@Clery75019
@Clery75019 11 ай бұрын
@@chrisg5685 Can you tell me who owns City and other British super clubs? Aren't those only petro-states, oligarchs and American billionaires? It's England that brought those to European football in the very first place.
@abody499
@abody499 10 ай бұрын
​ @chrisg5685 Since 14 of the last 25 champions league winners are from fan owned clubs, or in the case of bayern part fan owned, yes you can succeed without being owned by a petro-state/oligarch. However, of the 4 English clubs who between them have 7 of the last 25 champions leagues, all of them have oligarch owners.
@EmpressTouch
@EmpressTouch 9 ай бұрын
@Jeff_2x: PRIOR to 2011: yes. Foxtrot Foxtrot [you-know-what] and diagonal glass ceilings later, we have a definitive threshold. Anyone who wasn't financially ready for the cut... well...
@cheems876
@cheems876 11 ай бұрын
1. Premier league for competition 2. Bundesliga for total attacking havoc and the atmosphere 3. LaLiga and serie a for balance
@SPRINGGREEN813
@SPRINGGREEN813 10 ай бұрын
Ligue for Food uber eats offcourse
@mmaforever594
@mmaforever594 9 ай бұрын
Haha what bout France league ?
@PRCOM
@PRCOM 11 ай бұрын
5.21 Barcelona £1.6billion debt is the equivalent of 8 premier league teams total debt
@max-beckett
@max-beckett 11 ай бұрын
Would be keen to see the Debt figure compared as a percentage of club profits rather than gross annual. Would help it appear more relative?
@giangole
@giangole 10 ай бұрын
Compared to Serie a, It's not mentioned that most of the Premier League teams are owned by American and Arab billionaires, while most of Italian teams belong to smaller Italian owners, also Inter and Milan which are top 3 in Italy still dont have real owners other than this funds that keep everything afloat at best
@Fenix-lr6ez
@Fenix-lr6ez 10 ай бұрын
But remember what english hypocrites say: "Football for the fans"
@raymondjurie9047
@raymondjurie9047 10 ай бұрын
English teams also own their stadiums which are big revenue earners. In Italy the majority of stadiums are rubbish sadly and council or local authority owned.
@prans_bas
@prans_bas 5 ай бұрын
Lol most of Italy club is also owned by other and obv pl is watched by 3 billion in 2019 2020 which is highest and serie a is only watched by 4 million investor will choose pl over serie a even though price is high in pl almost all seat is filled while serie a doesn't only top top matches get higher attendance
@justinsm
@justinsm 3 ай бұрын
​​@@prans_basin 2023-2024 prem got 14 million attendances in the total whole season while serie a 11 million attendances. not that pretty a huge gap tbh. even the most attended matches in that season man utd vs west ham are still lower than juve vs milan (73 vs 75K). speaking about revenue obviously prem are higher but it isn't like 3 billion to 4 million. prem got 7.2 billion dollars while serie a 2.4 billion dollars. even russian premier league which already absent from europe for 3 seasons still got 1% of prem revenue not 0.1%
@prans_bas
@prans_bas 3 ай бұрын
@@justinsm seria a is literally messed up same with laliga no fair broadcasting revenue given among the player salary is so low than pl obv people with lower club shift to pl i like the way pl is managed so perfectly fair equal pay to all theres a reason why player only want to go to top club in seria a and laliga seria a was the most watched in 90s bcoz of all the money like prem spend bt after that it fell off
@jordandufner2197
@jordandufner2197 11 ай бұрын
This is why transfers for premier league clubs will continue to increase. Take Antony for example there is no way he was ever worth 80 million. Then of course he will never live up to the price tag because it is not realistic to begin with. This is one of the few ways for other leagues to stay competitive in europe. Sad that a super league already exists...
@davithayrapetyan3453
@davithayrapetyan3453 11 ай бұрын
it's bcz they just want to buy player and don't care about their initial clubs, ajax told to not want sell antony but they kept pushing with more and more money + it's a dream move for player so clubs keep accepting big money for players they initially wanted to keep
@timmyjoshua276
@timmyjoshua276 11 ай бұрын
​@@davithayrapetyan3453 then clubs should stop trying to imprison players, I remember when Chelsea wanted Gordon and Everton wanted 70m, he wasn't worth that, later on he goes for less to Newcastle, why gatekeep a player you know you want to make profit from also the caicedo saga they wanted over a hundred Chelsea said nope 70-80, when leaves de zerbi says i have already forgotten about him, tf if your eventually gonna let go just let go
@innocebronkhorst431
@innocebronkhorst431 11 ай бұрын
​@@timmyjoshua276 He was not held hostage smh. Antony was offered together with martinez for arpund 110mil at the start of the window. United didnt want tk spend that much as they were hoping they could still get Frenkie de jong to join. When those plans failed they revisited the idea to get antony, and this was then in august so obviously ajax isnt going to just give their best player when the season is already going on so thats why he was that price. Why do people comment on things they know nothing about 🤦🏿‍♂️
@timmyjoshua276
@timmyjoshua276 11 ай бұрын
@@innocebronkhorst431 oh the season alr started, my bad but seriously clubs do need to stop inflating player prices once a player states i would like to join just let him join for his market value, like the money thing was just a lazy attempt in place for scouting. To catch up to Madrid who by the way are noted to have one of the best or if not the best transfer window in history (modric,bale, Ronaldo etc)
@timmyjoshua276
@timmyjoshua276 11 ай бұрын
But seriously prices need to be regulated, maybe we get like a forum with ex players and ex managers, also current managers and ask them to decide player value for leagues
@pacey006
@pacey006 11 ай бұрын
The only things that could more profitable then this for the big clubs is if they do a super league with all the other big clubs around Europe. How greedy will they be
@nurri
@nurri 11 ай бұрын
will the gap widen continuously though? in the final statement it seems, as if that circle will be broken, once the Premier League doesn't get to make enough profit of selling their players. and once the gap reaches a certain width, i'd expect clubs outside of the EPL struggle to make considerable offers to purchase players. it's a quick thought, but couldn't the increasing financial power of the EPL therefor also lead to its isolation and subsequent demise?
@edwinndirangu659
@edwinndirangu659 11 ай бұрын
With some British politicians talking about regulation along with personalities like Gary Neville. I think it is a matter of time untill some commission is formed that will have the unintended consequences of stunting the financial growth.
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
Historically, the EPL doesn't make profit selling players. The EPL spends exorbitant amounts on purchasing players from other leagues, which actually helps sustain other leagues. Saudi changed that this year by trying to gain interest due to the coming World Cup and their sports washing plan.
@Joelinton1892
@Joelinton1892 11 ай бұрын
The same thing happened in the past with the Seria A and La Liga. For some reason people choose to forget that… football happens in cycles.
@DenD
@DenD 11 ай бұрын
Stop using common sense smh it offends the internet😂
@michelangelobuonarroti4958
@michelangelobuonarroti4958 11 ай бұрын
The difference this time is the English Language and the full exploitation of commercial opportunities. The Prem has a stranglehold on the international game outside of Europe and the financial side of the footballing world is much more developed now than it was even just 20 years ago.
@jesuispretentieux
@jesuispretentieux 11 ай бұрын
What drove those 'cycles' though? The Premier League's growth has been driven by prescient economic practices and investment which has created an unprecendented gap between the leagues. The circumstances do not seem to be similar to the cases of other leagues nor suggest any short-time cycle that's soon to falter.
@johnappleseed8146
@johnappleseed8146 11 ай бұрын
the gap was never this wide. Did you watch the video?
@matheus5230
@matheus5230 11 ай бұрын
​@@jesuispretentieuxSerie A in the 80s and 90s had more of the world's best players and won more in Europe than PL teams.
@kartikkaushik9811
@kartikkaushik9811 11 ай бұрын
The Bundesliga, in my opinion, is a much better experience. I get to visit games as a college student with little disposable income and often the football is more focused on tactics and team play than individual talents as is sometimes the case with the PL and La Liga.
@VikingBP
@VikingBP 11 ай бұрын
Best league
@georgethemonkeydrummer5598
@georgethemonkeydrummer5598 11 ай бұрын
Well the thing with tactics is that we get less flare players even in big clubs. No more are the days where Beckham or Ronaldhino could shine above the rest regularly through displaying their beautiful and seamless abilities. Players like that are becoming less and less thanks to an over reliance of tactics which takes a certain enjoyment out of the game. Older football fans hold their nostalgia on moments like that and less on team tactics .-. (Funnily enough Guardiola’s obsession with tactics over the past decade has eliminated the flare that his early Barcelona team had which made it so iconic. And it has had a ripple effect as every manager now aspires to either play like pep or takes his tactical approach a lot more seriously then before) which frankly isn’t fun. City are such a boring team to watch even when there is individual brilliance.
@doodlebug4360
@doodlebug4360 11 ай бұрын
Only issue I have with the Bundesliga is that it feels that every team is subservient to Bayern. If a team dares to win or even just challenge for the title, you know for sure that Bayern will poach most of their good talent from them.
@charlesjay8818
@charlesjay8818 11 ай бұрын
Yeah MUCH better experience when the same team has won the league for over 10 years
@VikingBP
@VikingBP 11 ай бұрын
@charlesjay8818 it is. The clubs are owned by fans and the fans aren't toxic like in the UK, begging for their dirty money owners to take more talent from the Bundesliga after every loss.
@wkmalory
@wkmalory 10 ай бұрын
How dare the Premier League hire people that negotiate such high TV deals, said some bloke from Madrid/Barcelona
@phemstros
@phemstros 11 ай бұрын
I see more and more teams becoming competitive, from big 6 to big 12 - that will inevitably keeo growing, sooo the gap doesnt matter as the reach continues to go down
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
Only 2-3 teams can win the EPL each year. There is no competition. If you are talking about teams 6-12 being competitive with each other, that just proves my point.
@Daniel-nt5gh
@Daniel-nt5gh 10 ай бұрын
The big 6 or even 12 concept is a joke, let's take for example Spurs, they are not more in terms of sports merits than Sevilla CF from La liga which, is struggling to keep on the competition facing the risk of going to play the second tier. So a far superior club in terms of domestic and international victories is not even considered a top 10 or 15 in La Liga. Although one thing is true, talking about marketing no one beats the Premiere League. The honest truth, is that EPL clubs doesn't dare to earn it on the pitch of the SL, the PL bubble would be bursting if they have to face day by day Europe's top clubs.
@ashfaqsheikh3134
@ashfaqsheikh3134 8 ай бұрын
Yeah there is and would be if there is a coach that compete with Pep 😮 and can spend wisely. Like Arteta Klopp etc​@@nathancook2852
@jpzammo
@jpzammo 11 ай бұрын
I'd be interested in seeing how the football pyramids compare, or atleast the gaps between the various leagues in the UK? Feels extremely tough for newly promoted teams to the EPL to compete.
@arya6085
@arya6085 11 ай бұрын
youre just biased by this season. besides a comparison to europe would show budensliga b compete with championship, that's it. In every other catagory our lower leagues are far and above elite. many mainlanders actually have youth teams in their pyramid systems lol it's embarrasing
@jpzammo
@jpzammo 11 ай бұрын
You're right on that one tbf, the PL could still do more to support the rest of the football pyramid in the UK instead of forming all these international multiclub football conglomerates. Allowing them to buy players on the cheap and essentially use them as development clubs before bringing them to the prem. Mitoma is an example, where they basically trained him up at Union SG getting plenty of match experience.
@onurbschrednei4569
@onurbschrednei4569 11 ай бұрын
This video glosses over completely the reasons WHY the EPL has so much more money at their disposal: because they were the first ones to completely commercialise the sport and even sell entire clubs to foreign countries. Its a DELIBERATE decision for example of the Bundesliga to not commercialise the sport completely, by not allowing so many foreign investors just buying up entire clubs or by having such high ticket prices that ordinary fans can't even watch the matches. Money in football is extremely hated by German football fans, not having as much revenue as the EPL is by design. And if that means that some players leave the Bundesliga, so be it.
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
Nah, Bayern might risk loosing their monopoly if they did away with the 50 +1 rule. Other leagues are very top heavy too, but allowing opposing clubs to be bought out by the uber rich could change the dynamic in Germany.
@johnjungkook2721
@johnjungkook2721 11 ай бұрын
@@nathancook2852 Defensive English prune replying to every comment with something ridiculous. 😂 Bayern would dominate the Premier League if they played in England btw. If Real and Bayern played in England, they would trade titles between them, with Man City and some other top 4 Prem team battling for third. Ever wonder why Haaland and De Bruyne struggled before coming to the Prem? Ever wonder why Leroy Sane dominated the Prem but got benched ever other game at Bayern? Ever wonder why Bayern and Real get players for low prices, while the Prem teams have to pay 120M+ for each player?
@prabhakaran67890
@prabhakaran67890 11 ай бұрын
The Premier League generates a lot of revenue. That revenue is shared almost equally to all the 20 clubs. The clubs use that money to buy on demand players. But what do the clubs win? Do the Premier League clubs go and win the UCL and UEL every year? Do they even contest in a PL title race? Nothing. The Premier League has always been a one horse race or 2 horse race in the past decade. 4 of the past 5 titles were won by ManCity. So what happens to all the money given to the clubs? It's all being spent to run the CIRCUS called Premier League.
@Plupert
@Plupert 11 ай бұрын
AC Milan will have a wage bill of about 75 million pounds for the 23-24 season, 10 teams in the PL have more than that. With the top 4 highest spenders having more than double Milan's wage bill.
@Wladislav
@Wladislav 8 ай бұрын
Reminder that the reason for this ever widening gap is *not* the revenue sharing system.
@asterrashter4637
@asterrashter4637 11 ай бұрын
Iam more scared about the gap between pl and championship.....
@SongofIceandTea
@SongofIceandTea 11 ай бұрын
funny thing is Burnley was breaking the record by promoting with 7 games remaining, shows just how dominant and good they were for championship, and they are getting bullied in the PL
@godlovesyou1995
@godlovesyou1995 11 ай бұрын
Not a massive worry, a lot of teams have managed to stay up recently despite the odds Eg. Brentford, Forest, Bournemouth, Fulham. Even Palace and Brighton before that
@AL-mm9mc
@AL-mm9mc 10 ай бұрын
​@@SongofIceandTeaBurnleys squad is young so it's hard for them against experienced players
@SongofIceandTea
@SongofIceandTea 10 ай бұрын
@@AL-mm9mc Chelsea have the youngest squad in the league, Thiago Silva and Sterling are the only 2 players above 30, while Arsenal have 0 players above 29 in their current starting 11
@AL-mm9mc
@AL-mm9mc 10 ай бұрын
@TheDarkKnightRacist rice is 25 Raya is 28 Zinchenko is 27 Jesus is 26 They're not old but they're more seasoned than alot of Burnleys squad and many of their young players like saka have experience playing in the prem.
@mell91349
@mell91349 11 ай бұрын
Everyone knows that English football clubs are full of debt... but Ceferin and UEFA only target italian clubs... the whole system is corrupted 🤢🤮
@patrickbateman1660
@patrickbateman1660 11 ай бұрын
Debt is irrelevant of your revenues are so high. It's like being 10k in debt but making 1 million.
@mell91349
@mell91349 11 ай бұрын
@@patrickbateman1660 irrelevant for the FFP???
@jamesvass737
@jamesvass737 11 ай бұрын
@@mell91349 Yes, because FPF uses the break-even rule over 3 years, so it is about reducing losses - which it has achieved with losses being significantly reduced - not debt. Providing debt can be serviced and is invested wisely, it is usually positive.
@new_ale
@new_ale 11 ай бұрын
​@@mell91349 Lol if they break FFP go refer them to the regulator with your evidence
@mell91349
@mell91349 11 ай бұрын
@@new_ale 115 charges not enough??
@HayKay_
@HayKay_ 11 ай бұрын
I guess this video partlg sums up the reason Florentino Pérez has been pushing for the European Super League, which is to enable other leagues earn more revenue. Florentino's plan cannot be achieved for 2 reasons in my opinion: (a) Premier League clubs have signed a bond that they wont exit the EPL and the UK govt is working on a legislation to ensure that; and(b) the ESL already exist and it is the Premier League. Although Premier League clubs are closing the gap due to attraction of the EPL and good wages, they can't beat the appeal of playing for historic clubs like Barcelona, Real Madrid, Inter Milan, AC Milan, and Juventus. I guess these clubs would have to spend more to sign big names or improve wages to enhance their leagues or start taking disgruntled players from the EPL on discounted prices (AC Milan has 4 ex-Chelsea players and Roma has ex-Chelsea player on loan). However, the challenge for the other leagues especially the Seriea A is that the Saudi Pro League has more money and is currently harvesting players from the EPL. Thus, players that in the past would have considered moving to Italy are now being attracted to Saudi Pro League due to wages.
@abody499
@abody499 10 ай бұрын
The super league has nothing whatsoever to do with teams leaving domestic leagues. it's an alternative to the champions league.
@benjaminwilson1804
@benjaminwilson1804 9 ай бұрын
Chelsea spending a bilion pounds just to end up 10th is more embarassing. COYS.
@jontalbot1
@jontalbot1 10 ай бұрын
Interesting but l would add two dimensions missing here. First, the product. The PL is far more competitive than its rivals which results in a better product. Almost every game is a genuine contest. The traditional athleticism has been allied with greater technical and tactical sophistication by hiring the best from around the world. Second, the marketing of the PL is far more professional than its rivals.
@lawallasisi7526
@lawallasisi7526 11 ай бұрын
Am in Africa and with my pay tv I watch all top league in Europe, the premier league is the most hyped league in the world and can't be compared to la liga which is exciting and good football with 2 teams going at each other, the premier league is defensive with one team defending and the other attacking
@timidstein888
@timidstein888 10 ай бұрын
This is why I always cheer on teams from other leagues against the EPL teams in CL. It’d be so boring to see one league dominate.
@ceelogarcia13
@ceelogarcia13 10 ай бұрын
Yet Prem teams dont win European competitions in the same rate as their spending would suggest they would utterly dominate
@crimsonlightbinder
@crimsonlightbinder 10 ай бұрын
when selling players to the premier league, all teams in the world should sell it at , at least 100% premium opposed to what they would sell it otherwise
@tallsmile28
@tallsmile28 11 ай бұрын
The premier league evenly spreads the TV money amongst all the teams. La Liga and the Bundesliga does not.
@onurbschrednei4569
@onurbschrednei4569 11 ай бұрын
Lol that's literally not true. tv earnings are also spread in the Bundesliga.
@charlesray9674
@charlesray9674 11 ай бұрын
Clubs in Spain sell their own TV rights and anytime the Spanish FA wants to sell the league TV rights, Real Madrid and Barcelona are among the four or five clubs that balk (with Atlético & Athletic Club). The Big Two do not want share broadcast rights to anyone.
@jacekkaplon200
@jacekkaplon200 11 ай бұрын
@@charlesray9674the revenue sharing has hurt La Liga so much, the bottom half of the league is so weak in comparison to even the Bundesliga
@rujotheone
@rujotheone 11 ай бұрын
This is false. la Liga changed in 2015
@andreashagensen2102
@andreashagensen2102 10 ай бұрын
I don’t think the growth will continue in a crazy amount the next few years. Companies overpaying for TV deals and almost going bankrupt.
@rodrigofernandezmattos1583
@rodrigofernandezmattos1583 11 ай бұрын
All that money and yet only 2 PL teams in the knockout stage of the CL. One fundamental problem with the PL is that teams are paying a fortune for average players. Part of the difference in revenue goes to price inflation, which closes the gap.
@ndjk2821
@ndjk2821 11 ай бұрын
What an excellent video. Thank you Tifo
@nikhilpratap-q6w
@nikhilpratap-q6w 11 ай бұрын
Much needed analysis by Abhishek Raj 👍👍
@Abdullah_SH
@Abdullah_SH 11 ай бұрын
From 90s to early 2000s it was serie A, then from 2000s to early 2010s it was Laliga, now it's Premier League. More money spent -> more superstar players -> bigger league. It always was, and will be, about the money. Premier League has the most money now, who knows in the future who's turn it is to be the biggest?
@Neverwasneveris
@Neverwasneveris 11 ай бұрын
PL has always had the most, it's literally always been the biggest league in revenue. The gap has only increased exponentially to the point other leauges can't even hope to keep up. There is never going to be a league that overtakes it. Never.
@VBTrain
@VBTrain 11 ай бұрын
Managers like Pep are a huge pull too
@Abdullah_SH
@Abdullah_SH 11 ай бұрын
​@@Neverwasneveris PL had it spread better while the others focused on few teams and had poor management, that's why LaLiga is dying, Serie A is full of corruption, and PL keeps growing. But each in their peaks the PL is no match to Serie A nor LaLiga in terms of "global" popularity. Hundreds of millions in 180+ countries watching a league match will never happen, you only see that in WC or CL finals.
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
It has literally always been EPL...In America as a kid in the late 80's and early 90's I didn't even know other leagues existed outside the U.S.
@Abdullah_SH
@Abdullah_SH 11 ай бұрын
@@nathancook2852 You said it, "in America", us and uk are adjacent cultural-wise. But how many countries of Europe can the average American name, let alone their football leagues? In Asia, Africa, and the rest of Europe, Serie A was the thing in the 90s, every big match was broadcasted in bars, cafes, etc... Every one had a favorite Serie A team, then it moved on to LaLiga and literally everyone had an opinion about Barca/Real, and others preferred Valencia, Sociedad, Betis, and others. People watched PL back then I'm not denying that, but it wasn't as much as the other two "GLOBALLY".
@anonymiz6985
@anonymiz6985 11 ай бұрын
imo there is no best league . i love all the leagues tbh im a real madrid supporter but i love the sport
@Derping098
@Derping098 11 ай бұрын
I think it just comes down to English being the most spoken language in the world. So every English speaking nation, including the states, Australia, and now India with their 1+ billion people, are naturally going to watch the league of the language they are most familiar to.
@uviweboyana8936
@uviweboyana8936 11 ай бұрын
Exactly Even here in Africa Half of the continent was colonized by Britain So most people gravitate towards EPL
@uviweboyana8936
@uviweboyana8936 11 ай бұрын
Also to add As poor as the continent is Most of the "developed" and "stable" countries in Africa are English speaking countries.... South Africa Nigeria Kenya Ghana etc
@stephennewton2777
@stephennewton2777 11 ай бұрын
It’s a game, not a debating society. Commentaries can be supplied by whichever market the game is shown in. Not sure how language impacts.
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
@@stephennewton2777 It isn't just language. It is cultural and heritage ties that go back to England as well. Plus, the Prem has most of the best players, because they go and pay for them. If I have the choice of who to watch, with limited time to watch, I will use my time to watch the best players.
@chiefbeef9905
@chiefbeef9905 11 ай бұрын
​@@nathancook2852Also don't forget how many countries have like 1 good player from their country, who naturally ends up in the Prem due to it already being the biggest and best league. Look at how Egypt almost exclusively supports Liverpool due to Mo Salah, or to a lesser degree with Son with South Korea. Its no small factor drawing in basically an entire nation worth of supporters due to their 1 player being pulled there. Sure there are exceptions such as Osimhen (at the moment) but the willingness of Premier clubs to sign a player from literally anywhere if their good enough really does help it grow.
@CesarGarcia-sh3vk
@CesarGarcia-sh3vk 6 ай бұрын
SO MANY TEAMS WITH MONEY YET TOO LITTLE AMOUNT OF TEAMS IN SEMIFINALS IN EUFA CHAMPION AND EUROPA LEAGUE.....
@RicardoSantos-rh8wu
@RicardoSantos-rh8wu 11 ай бұрын
Very nice edit! Well done 👏
@Piestaam
@Piestaam 11 ай бұрын
With this professional journalism you have, we need an EP discussing the new Bundesliga strategy of investors explained
@llaauuddrruupp
@llaauuddrruupp 11 ай бұрын
Some kind of wage and transfer ceiling can't come quickly enough.
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
You don't want that. Then you get MLS, which completely sucks because you get 2-3 good players per team. Either that, or you get the NFL where the cap is just there for aesthetics and doesn't really matter.
@llaauuddrruupp
@llaauuddrruupp 11 ай бұрын
@@nathancook2852 Presumably, MLS only has that problem because good players can go elsewhere and make more money. If a ceiling is applied universally, that won't be an issue.
@i_know_youre_right_but
@i_know_youre_right_but 11 ай бұрын
The premier league just shouldn’t exist as it is. Go back to the way it was before - 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th divisions.
@alfaseeds13
@alfaseeds13 10 ай бұрын
Why EPL was so financially successful and dominant? It's because the entire leagues were dominated by American and Middle Eastern billionaire-owners duh
@alfaseeds13
@alfaseeds13 10 ай бұрын
Liverpool > Fully owned by Americans Aston Villa > Co-owned by both Middle East and American investors Man City > Major Middle East and Minor American investment Arsenal > Fully owned by Americans Tottenham > British owned West Ham > British majority, Czech & American minority shareholders Brighton > British Owned Man United > American Majority & British Minority Shareholders Newcastle Utd > Middle Eastern Owned Chelsea > Majority American & Minority Swedish shareholders Wolves > Chinese owned Bournemouth > American owned Fulham > American owned Crystal Palace > Majority American & Minority British shareholders Nottingham > Greek owned Brentford > British owned Everton > British owned Luton > British owned Burnley > American Owned Sheffield > Middle Eastern owned
@d3po607
@d3po607 11 ай бұрын
at 6:00 who's decision was it to use a dollar sign when talking about a the english premier league ?? You couldn't find a Sterling sign or at least a general Euro sign
@DUNDOM5
@DUNDOM5 11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 So called best football league only has 2 clubs in Uefa Champions League knockout phase while Spain has 4, Germany 3 and Italy 3 clubs. 😂😂😂
@CarlMarxPunk
@CarlMarxPunk 11 ай бұрын
If anything the fact they have so much money and can't produce another champions league winner is embarrassing, right?
@justas3165
@justas3165 11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
Grasping at straws. English side won 3 of the last 5.
@Genevasplaytime
@Genevasplaytime 5 ай бұрын
Epl 6 different ucl winners. More than bundesliga and la liga with 2+3
@prans_bas
@prans_bas 5 ай бұрын
When was the last time italy or Germany won cl lmaoo😂😂
@officialrobertcenox
@officialrobertcenox 8 ай бұрын
premier league is a oilers league like the saudi and even after billions invested there are teams that barely achieved 2 CL
@DadaFootball
@DadaFootball 11 ай бұрын
Great video, very interesting topic of the video ❤
@fistofren3483
@fistofren3483 11 ай бұрын
It's not a question about the amount of the money. It's a question of were does the money come from? The bubble will pop sooner or later...
@daleburrows2662
@daleburrows2662 11 ай бұрын
People have been saying that for 20 years 😅😅😅
@fistofren3483
@fistofren3483 11 ай бұрын
@@daleburrows2662 No one can tell you when but it will happen
@chrisg5685
@chrisg5685 11 ай бұрын
They just showed you where the money comes from - massively high matchday and broadcast revenues. These may change over time, but it's clearly not a "bubble".
@Clery75019
@Clery75019 11 ай бұрын
@@chrisg5685 Before that, it's because the best clubs were bought by Russian oligarchs, petro-states and American billionaires who brought the best players in the world. That's what made the Premier League attractive in the first place.
@mustardking20
@mustardking20 11 ай бұрын
I’d rather go to an older stadium with longer queues for half the price than a new shiny stadium with 50k toilets and good food.
@alessandronitti6941
@alessandronitti6941 11 ай бұрын
Manchester City aside though English teams are not competitive at all. Overpaying average players like Cucurella, Mudryk, Antony etc won't make them good players.
@chrisg5685
@chrisg5685 11 ай бұрын
What underpins all this is the incredible demand for English football domestically and abroad. With that in mind, possibly the key stat is the ratio of highest wage bill to lowest - this is driven by the more equitable, meritocratic share of broadcast revenues that the EPL collectively agrees to but which the big clubs abroad (the ones routinely complaining about the power of the EPL) would never agree to in a million years. Mid or lower table EPL clubs, with good coaching and a sound strategy, really can compete - can beat the "big" teams whilst playing attractive, progressive football and pushing for Europe. There are lots of failings with the EPL (Man City far too dominant...) but strategically you have to agree that their long-term planning has helped create a more competitive league and more appealing product. In e.g. La Liga the big clubs seem to care more about having the biggest share of the pie whereas they should be trying to make the pie bigger.
@abody499
@abody499 10 ай бұрын
No one watches Rayo v Cádiz except for their domestic fans, which is limited to a local area. Bigger clubs like la Real and Athletic Club likewise have no one watching except home fans. The vast majority of domestic and non domestic viewers of la liga are interested in Real Madrid or Barsa. It's because of that that the rest of the teams in Spain get revenue from broadcasting rights. What is "attractive, progressive football"? Whenever I watch the premier league, I see frantic midfield battles and often poor play in the final third. Liverpool need 30 chances to score 1. That's why it takes billions for premier league clubs to win in Europe, and despite the EPL buying all the best players and managers in la liga, Spanish teams still outdo them in Europe. When was the last time an English manager won the EPL?
@chrisg5685
@chrisg5685 10 ай бұрын
@@abody499 you evidently haven’t understood anything I said. I’m not saying EPL teams are more successful in Europe. I’m saying the EPL is more popular, which is simply true. I’m also saying it’s because of the more equitable distribution of broadcasting revenues - the general standard of football is raised and you get better, more interesting games on average.
@abody499
@abody499 10 ай бұрын
I understand perfectly. You claim that the EPL is more popular because the difference in wage bill from the top to bottom creates "a more competitive league and more appealing product". That's a matter of opinion, in many ways. But in Spain, the difference between top and bottom is inflated by the size of Real Madrid's wage bill. Even barsa still outspend Atleti, but the size of those two clubs in comparison to the rest make the difference what it is. Real Madrid has a huge revenue because of its worldwide fan base and can afford the wage bill because of that, not just due to TV revenue. Also, Spain is a different context, with its own ways of working. I made it clear why the top clubs get more than the rest. It _is_ meritocratic. But the "key stat" is the revenue generated and available to clubs. Buying all the best players from around europe is why the premier league is so popular, which doesn't mean the football is "more competitive and appealing", which is largely a matter of opinion.
@chrisg5685
@chrisg5685 10 ай бұрын
@@abody499 It's not a matter of opinion in the sense that the EPL generates far, far higher broadcast revenues than the other leagues. It more appealing. There are other factors at play here - the english language being one - but you can't ignore that the more equitable distribution of revenue leads to a more competitive league. Small clubs in England can get promoted and have the budget to bring in elite players and a great coach - the same is not true elsewhere. You say La Liga is meritocratic, which may well be true, but that doesn't make it a good for the league in the long run. I appreciate what you are saying about non-TV revenues being a factor as well, but IMO the other major leagues should learn from what works in the EPL and share the money around more. It'd be better for all clubs in the long run.
@abody499
@abody499 10 ай бұрын
"a more competitive league and more appealing product" is a matter of opinion in all senses of the claim. It's grounded in subjective terms like "attractive" and the more nebulous "progressive", while competition within a league has many facets, not easily captured in one simple statement that one league is "more competitive" than another. The rest of what you said is just mumble mumble trying to rationalise the claim, which is a matter of opinion as we have seen. It would be helpful if people had a firm grasp of the difference and interplay between opinion and fact before engaging in discussion of a topic like this.
@Diogo-vt7zl
@Diogo-vt7zl 11 ай бұрын
Football is broken. This is not the sport we grew to love.
@bololollek9245
@bololollek9245 11 ай бұрын
In my own opinion this has to do with mainly these factors: 1. Historical competetiveness within the league. Historically, the British premier league has never been dominated by one or two teams for decades. Sure we have streches such as the ongoing man city streak of wins, but no team has ever really had complete domination over the league. 2. Accessibility. The british remier league, is in England, comentating and everything else is in english. This simply allows more people to easily follow the league and every event that surrounds it easily. Now, in todays time, english is avaliable in comentating and news in other leagues as well, but historically it was not like this and we still do not have as much coverage in english of other leagues as we have of the british premier league. 3. Open market league. The british premier league has had very few rules and codes surrounding the economic part of football. In Spain up until the 80s everything pretty much had to run through Francos gvt, and Bundesliga clubs have many codes controlling for example that a private owner can not own more of a club than the fans and supporters of the club. 4. Economic stability. England has enjoyed relative economic stability since even the beginning of the 18th century. The british premier league has not seen corruption as Seria A, dictatorship as La Liga, collapse, restructuring and rebuilding of countries as Russia and eastern europe. Building a stadium is a huge undertaking, and a risky one. Building a stadium in an economically challenged country? Even more challenging and risky. 5. Football culture. English football culture is legendary. We all know how football is more than just a sport, but in England it is even more so. Up until the late 90s very few countries had clubs with their own stadiums that are solely used for football. Many clubs in the world have been reliant on local governments to build stadiums in their locations, and often these stadiums are shared betweend clubs and shared with other sports. In my city, Gothenburg, we have three clubs sharing one stadium with a capacity of 18000. We also have a multi-purpuse stadium that can fit 50000, but that is mainly used for larger events. The smaller stadium is shared by 3 clubs, that would probably want their own stadiums, but that is not economically sound as these would probably not be filled often enough. The biggest team would only fill the larger arena if there was an exeptional event. Liverpool, a similarly sized city with a similarly industrial background, has 2 teams with their own stadiums capable of more than 40000 people each, and they regularly fill them. All these factors are very historically influenced but they all gave the British Premier League the perfect conditions for the dominanxe we see today, and catching up on such a huge lead would be hard for even the best competitor in any circumstanse. I would place the Bundesliga as biggest possible contender, as Germany has a larger population, larger economy, a huge, healthy and growing football culture (Union Berlin is a great example), and it seems as it is becoming more competetive than it has ever been. If they can keep competetiveness up, and if international accessibility is rising, they will soon enough catch up. How long that would take though? Well, lets wait and see
@timbraska6750
@timbraska6750 7 ай бұрын
I really wanted to see the top leagues debt per league. Really curious how LaLiga and the Bundesliga would have performed there.
@markbonik
@markbonik 11 ай бұрын
It's interesting that this doesn't seem to show a significant difference in performances. English teams are by no means dominating Europe.
@TY-sx3jb
@TY-sx3jb 11 ай бұрын
English teams are dominating Europe - 3 out of last 5 UCL winners were Prem teams and there’s been two all English UCL finals recently. Quite obvious they are dominating
@romuloxl
@romuloxl 11 ай бұрын
PL will get even reacher but it doesn't mean their clubs will necessary perform better. Look at Man United and Newcastle, both at the bottom of their groups in the UCL this season.
@timmyjoshua276
@timmyjoshua276 11 ай бұрын
To say Newcastle didn't perform is crazy everyone knows that got robbed
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
@@timmyjoshua276 Cry a little more...
@armageddonarmada6869
@armageddonarmada6869 11 ай бұрын
That’s a bit unfair considering Newcastle’s injury crisis and their first time playing in the champions league in years still recovering from the Mike Ashley era. Unlike Man U who got half of a Europa league, Newcastle got thrown right into the group of death which would even make Man City and arsenal fans shiver. Despite this, Newcastle held their own, drew Milan away which is a pretty good achievement for our first game and then the best trophy of all beating PSG 4 - 1 which will be replayed for years to come. Then battered by Dortmund twice and then finally lost to AC Milan in a close game of 1 - 2, yes we lost but it was until the last game at the closing minutes. While we did lose last place, I think we certainly held our own for it being our first champions league in ages. Another thing to add, we also got robbed by PSG which pretty much sealed our fate.
@ricardofarinha8922
@ricardofarinha8922 10 ай бұрын
It is hard to understand why the other leagues are taking so long to apply the same/similar business model to them as the Premier League. More than 30 years to follow up. This is not good for European football and competitions. It is already possible to see that the English teams are dominating the CL, EL and CL and it will get worse.
@1draigon
@1draigon 8 ай бұрын
It’s because they don’t even have to follow their own rules
@mangoesboy
@mangoesboy 11 ай бұрын
That's why clubs like Madrid, Barca, and Juve wants the ESL. They separately can't compete the PL, and state-owned clubs. It's EPL (super league) v European Super League.
@syox3667
@syox3667 11 ай бұрын
And the gao between good fan culture and England will keep on growing aswell
@PhantomRaspberryBlower
@PhantomRaspberryBlower 11 ай бұрын
A key source of the English leagues popularity stems from the fact it is relatively competitive. Whilst other leagues are dominated by just one or two teams. We need to make sure the premier league stays competitive to keep the whole league popular. Whilst fighting European Super Leagues etc focus on making a narrow uncompetitive elite full of pointless games
@NobleGuy-cf6ut
@NobleGuy-cf6ut 11 ай бұрын
The premier league's competitiveness is a total myth. Man United won the league 13 times in the first 20 seasons. Compared to that, Bayern won the league only 11 times in the same time period. The main difference between premier league and the other leagues is its marketing! In fact, it's their marketing that's made so many people believe that Prem is more competitive than it actually is. And that's is only one aspect of their crazy Marketing!
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
Man City have won 5 of 6 and 8 since 2012... the EPL is not competitive. It is dominated in cycles by 2-3 clubs.
@johnjungkook2721
@johnjungkook2721 11 ай бұрын
That's a fantasy. The Prem is popular because England colonized half the world and had a captive audience for half a century. They've been selling the Premier League to Africa, Asia and the Americas since the dawn of modern football. And most of the world speaks English.
@magnusmcgee993
@magnusmcgee993 6 ай бұрын
6:03 The higher wages / better players conclusion is wrong. It means clubs need more money for wages.
@TheKrostiman
@TheKrostiman 11 ай бұрын
Getting better coaches across the league has been a big thing.
@majormononoke8958
@majormononoke8958 11 ай бұрын
I think this is the main reason the premiere league has been back to winning and competing in the champions league ... After Alex fergueson..
@abody499
@abody499 10 ай бұрын
​ @majormononoke8958 7 wins in 25 years 💪
@Frostmenn
@Frostmenn 11 ай бұрын
1.Ronaldo and Messi arent in a top 5 league anymore.That 7% is because of those two not being in the top leagues anymore 2.Talent distribution in some of th leagues is so unfair.Barca and Real Madrid dominate la liga for no reason. 3.The epl always has an epic match week in and week out.The other cant say they have that 4.futtball as a whole is somewhat dying.
@SirAdrian87
@SirAdrian87 11 ай бұрын
People keep on harping about premier league this and that but yet again the PL has fewer teams in the upper phases of the CL than any of the other big 4.
@bionicle37
@bionicle37 11 ай бұрын
Hold up... If you buy a club their debt just goes away? Don't you get the debt with it?
@94JReedy
@94JReedy 11 ай бұрын
I find this whole thing easy misleading like when you said the wages for league 1 being skewed by psg. Surely la liga is the same with Barcelona and Madrid and bundesliga with Bayern when it's a whole leauge being looked at like that it's always going to favour the prem with a much wider spread across more teams.
@DavidLimofLimReport
@DavidLimofLimReport 11 ай бұрын
The Premier League has just marketed itself so well so it gave itself a massive headstart on the rest who are only just catching up.
@grievuspwn4g3
@grievuspwn4g3 11 ай бұрын
The League vs FA forever really helped that along.
@jeffgilmour1107
@jeffgilmour1107 11 ай бұрын
The thing is, they’re not catching up. They’re falling further behind.
@NobleGuy-cf6ut
@NobleGuy-cf6ut 11 ай бұрын
​​​@@jeffgilmour1107They can't catch up! Premier league being in English speaking already puts them on a massive advantage. And since they saw the power of marketing before any other league, they now have a massive head start. I don't see how other leagues could catch up, other than maybe the creation of super league.
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
@@NobleGuy-cf6ut EPL did market well, but their head start was really in language and cultural ties because colonialism linked them in so many ways to places around the world.
@SpellingBeeC
@SpellingBeeC 11 ай бұрын
its like racing lamborghini with camel
@kierran5021
@kierran5021 11 ай бұрын
20 graveyard stadiums with more Tourists than real fans in the grounds. English football is a joke don’t you worry about the gap widening one day the bubble will burst.
@siphemanana2551
@siphemanana2551 11 ай бұрын
I highly doubt it’ll burst, as long as state-owned parties like the Middle East -use- invest clubs for sportswashing. The bubble will never burst.
@jackmellor5536
@jackmellor5536 11 ай бұрын
I hope the bubble does burst
@siphemanana2551
@siphemanana2551 11 ай бұрын
@@jackmellor5536 I hear you. I also want it to as well but I just feel like the people on top will do whatever is necessary to make sure that doesn’t happen
@addy297
@addy297 11 ай бұрын
I don't understand how the TV deal can be worth 3 times more then the Germans one. In Germany all TV broadcaster make losses (mainly Sky and DAZN) and not small ones. How does it work in the UK if I may ask? I personally am not willing to pay currently 40 € for DAZN and around the same for Sky (I guess 40€ is something like 35 pounds) if I calculate now linearaly it would mean broadcasting in the UK would be at 210 pounds per month per person and they still wouldn't make any kind of money (I now this is a fairly big simplification but I guess my point can be understood).
@Clery75019
@Clery75019 11 ай бұрын
Premier League receives crazy broadcasting revenues from Asia and the US. German Bundesliga is primarily watched in Germany. That's what makes the difference.
@addy297
@addy297 11 ай бұрын
@@Clery75019 Don't get me wrong, I understand that the international merketing is far better in the UK as well but the national in UK is worth 2bn € while the Germans national one is "just" 1.1bn €. So what I'm asking is how the broadcasters in the UK can pay that much for football while in Germany this isn't possible even though the countries themselfs are more or less comparable. Do the citizens of the UK pay crazy amounts to watch football or what?
@prans_bas
@prans_bas 5 ай бұрын
​@@addy297 ya even small club in league 2 get crazy fan attendance and stadium is almost full even though price being 100 pound they watched it in pl they r jst crazy for football while bcoz it's English and easily understandable world wide it is seen everywhere
@マロまる
@マロまる 11 ай бұрын
You should reduce number of teams in PL to 16 or 18 and create PL2.
@EmpressTouch
@EmpressTouch 9 ай бұрын
That's one option.
@sssssst8
@sssssst8 11 ай бұрын
where exactly in the field does Premier League gap fits?? an England side won the last CL so what. There are so many clubs around the world playing very great football year after year after year. also just happened that 2 PL clubs booked 4th in the groupstage. Sorry lads I can’t actually see the gap.
@eavyeavy2864
@eavyeavy2864 11 ай бұрын
3rd unique winners in 5 years. No one come close
@eavyeavy2864
@eavyeavy2864 11 ай бұрын
"Play good football" CWC is pinacle of that and guess which continent win it the last 10 years?
@Vict0r1984
@Vict0r1984 11 ай бұрын
lol and how much does this transfer into international success, with 2 teams finishing BOTTOM of their UCL groups for the first time EVER in English football history, and with Real Madrid still having won more UCLs in the past decade than the whole EPL combined? 😂 Higher revenues and wage bills does not mean better results - yeah the league is clearly the strongest in Europe nowadays, but if one only looks at the money it's massively underperforming, and top mainland clubs like Bayern and Real Madrid are on the same level with the likes of City and Liverpool, even if they spend less...
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
So maybe having to face tougher competition week in and week out means EPL clubs are not as fresh as the Bayern's and Madrid's come UCL time. When you have to play hard to win each week, you get worn down.
@Hakoba44
@Hakoba44 11 ай бұрын
@@nathancook2852have u seen the amount of injuries that Madrid and Barca have
@Clownworld37
@Clownworld37 11 ай бұрын
Yet the league is awful, how many teams are in CL still? Why do EPL teams hardly ever beat Bayern or Real Madrid outside of 1 city run. It’s laughable
@nathancook2852
@nathancook2852 11 ай бұрын
Your statement is a stretch, at best, but EPL teams are beat down at the end of the season. Bayern and Real play what, 5-6 tough league matches per season. EPL leagues play a tough match every week. Bayern and Real can rotate easily, and go 70% and still win most matches. You can't do that in the EPL.
@ifldiscovery8500
@ifldiscovery8500 11 ай бұрын
Saudi Arabia also clampping down on on PL piracy in MENA region.
@twinamasikogarrethkeith6440
@twinamasikogarrethkeith6440 11 ай бұрын
Great Video, but I have seen this story before, there's no need to keep recycling
@iambicpentakill
@iambicpentakill 11 ай бұрын
Wage inflation should be lower than revenue growth? Strong disagree unless you are supposing that it was too high to start with. Given a fair starting point, it should be equal.
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