genomeWinston Smithgenome All in the space of a a few months my gr8 m8.
It's a throwaway st8ment anyway, just to illustr8 the competitiveness of the league
I disagree that it is more or less competitive than many other leagues. The boys who spend the most usually finish near the top, those that spend the least finish near the bottom and the results obv have to fall in line with that. There are always exceptions to that but they are just that, exceptions.
I remember when we went up under Bri Bri and it was all 'wahay little ol Reading against all odds' etc then a few months later it was shown that the 3 promoted teams that season were 3 of the 4 highest wage payers in the division.
I didn't say that other leagues weren't competitive, and over the course of the season it does tend to iron out like that. But I still think it's a highly competitive league and you certainly get your fair share of upsets.
Define competitiveness.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/gametheo ... e-football
Anyway, the problem is that most studies only focus on top flights, but I think given any metric and enough time the championship would stack up well, but only because the differences between the clubs are actually quite small.
So I agree with both of you, from a certain point of view.