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Originally Posted by agulati
Yes I get it that currently there are teams like Arsenal and Spurs languishing in the middle tables, but they do have the pockets to compete with the other teams in the super league. This probably gets them to compete as well with their pockets. This is not an anti-premier league move. This just stands up against the Champions League.
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Why though? There's no risk to them not making the "Super League" the next season and they're still not going to compete with the big boys so from a profitability perspective would it not make sense for at least some of these teams to take a Pittsburgh Pirates approach to the whole thing (i.e. spend less to make more)?