QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 30 2008, 11:57 PM)

I like watching both but for me it gets harder to watch in both leagues once going beyond the top 4, maybe Fiorentina in Italy and a bit Spurs in England (no offense (IMG:
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Spurs? You missed out with Villa last season then!. We were the 3rd highest scorers in the league!
But I agree to an extent. It's different for me since I come from a country with a top footballing league, so I know a certain amount about smaller sides in the league, since we get used to them. SO for me, watching Bolton vs Wigan or something isn't so bad. But I do find it harder watching smaller games in other leagues. Like I'd struggle to watch Lecce vs Reginna or something. But a general football fan will usually only find big interest in watching a game involving one of the big teams in each league.
QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 30 2008, 11:57 PM)

England right now is at the top imo, not because of quality of football and star players but in terms of money being pumped into the league. It's a cycle, first it was the Italians, then the Spanish and now it's Englands turn.
Yep. I'm sure the cycle will keep going around. But Italy needs to invest more money in it's football, or do something to attract the fans. Was disappointing to see Udinese-Palermo with empty seats all over the place, hopefuilly the clubs start to spend more and attract better players, giving the fans more reason to want to go. But with the World as it is at the moment, I suppose fans just can't afford it.
QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 30 2008, 11:57 PM)

But imo, the situation in England is more precarious because of all these foreign owners and depths that the clubs have. Chelsea, Man U, Arsenal, Liverpool and some other teams that are not in the top 4 are all in staggering ammounts of depth. One bad season or an owner like Abramovic deciding to pull out and a club could end up being sent into the abyss.
Yes, it can be bad. I remember Lazio, Fiorentina and Parma (I believe those were the 3) spent stupid amounts of money or had massive trouble with debts, I'm sure it'll happen to more English teams. Leeds were the first and won't be the last. Though I think the interest in Liverpool and United around the World.. they just make so much money it's amazing. I think Chelsea are in the most trouble.