Analysis of Real Madrid's 3-0 victory over Real Oviedo
They lose Everton because they want it to continue.
With its history, their clubs are now under financial control.
It is very clear that crazy behavior is prohibited.
It is prohibited to pay crazy salaries.
You need to be careful, or we will punish you before you are punished.
A final punishment that would lead to the bankruptcy of England.
It does not want to return to old stories in which clubs suddenly disappeared after people had become accustomed to them.
Also, in the Premier League, they completely separate owners from clubs, unlike the old Calcio situation, where the owner was the one who spent.
Now, you own it.
You are rich, rich on your own. The club must survive on its own.
Yes, you can invest in infrastructure, in stadiums, and in these matters from your own money, but
the league, its players' operations, and their salaries, the club must generate them from broadcasting rights, advertisers, and match-day income. This prevents bankruptcy, like what happened with Parma and Lazio, who actually did not go bankrupt, but the companies that owned them went bankrupt. To own a club in England, you submit all the papers in the world, and they scrutinize you and doubt you until they are certain that you are truly here to invest and continue to grow the club.
They don't want adventures like those that happened in the Italian league, nor do they want people without projects like those who came to the Spanish league and are currently suffering with them. For example, Valencia and the Premier League went through a critical testing period, this coronavirus testing period. This phase was a test for everyone in Spain. Most clubs are no longer able to buy players. Even today, Italy is facing major problems, and Juventus has been involved in many cases. In Spain itself, the fragility of Barcelona's financial situation was exposed. In England, perhaps they were wise in the market for one summer and then returned, because they were the fastest to recover. This shows that they are manufacturers of a product whose economic system is capable of adapting to the events happening around it. It is not independent of the British economy, but rather part of the British economy. It is part of the global entertainment economy. Just as what happens to them happens to them, they are able to create this state of twins, and let's call it the adaptation that has always made them the fastest to recover in times of crisis. Clubs
All leagues, it's enough to see that after
Corona and the effects of Corona, in France, for example,
they got into major problems over local broadcasting rights
in their own country, and in Germany, the Bundesliga faced major problems around the world, to the point that one of them said
that the league might be bought by a YouTuber in
one of the foreign countries, while the Premier League
As a strong product, it was in demand to overcome the coronavirus with ease, and its income remained stable, and even increased. They also clearly succeeded in isolating the product from its components. The Premier League is beautiful in itself. Everyone loves the Premier League. Whoever wants to play today, it doesn't matter. It's called the Premier League. That's why when the Premier League declines, United and Liverpool together will continue to advance and spread. If Manchester City declines, it will continue to advance and spread. Because the league's true strength comes from the diversity of its sources of strength. Clubs rise, clubs fall, and money is with them all. This rises gradually. This declines gradually, and the game continues, unlike the situation in the Italian league, which after the Calciopoli, Juventus, of course, was relegated and destroyed, for years. While Milan declined, Inter remained alone among the three clubs with international influence. It was very natural for the Italian league to decline, while Madrid and Barcelona are actually promoting the Spanish league, no matter how hard La Liga tries. It's a shame that they completely abandon the league.
It's complete, but in people's eyes, Real Madrid and Barcelona represent 90% of the league's importance. If one of the two clubs disappears, the other's influence disappears. Real Madrid and Barcelona literally cannot live without each other. It's like saying Batman and the Joker. They must continue together, but in England, there isn't a club. You say, "If he leaves, the league will go." Man United didn't get relegated last year.
Things were fine and calm. Tottenham 16-17 is theirs.
But they were enjoying themselves.
Liverpool is winning the league. Arsenal and Chelsea are advancing with City, Nottingham Forest, Baston Villa, and Newcastle. We're counting many clubs.
As you can see, each club has one or more players that people love. That's why this league is now based on perhaps nine pillars, not just one pillar. Is it possible? The whole story is beautiful.
And the world is a rose, Awad, as you say. There are many new economic studies warning that English Premier League clubs are increasing their debts, little by little, but rather steadily, because qualifying for the Champions League, for example, has become more expensive than the money you get from the Champions League. Why is it expensive? Because all the clubs are strong, so in order to compete with Arsenal, City, Chelsea, and Liverpool, you have to pay more for your players and give them higher salaries. The difference between what you pay here and there will be higher than your income if you win the Champions League. But why do they pay this? Because they must remain in the spotlight, they must remain in the forefront, because this is what increases their income from sponsorship contracts, matchday income from
broadcasting rights, and this is also what increases the value of a club worldwide. If they decide to sell it, they are forced to borrow money to build the club and remain competitive in the English Premier League. We have seen two mistakes, Manchester United and Tottenham, which brought them close to relegation. This Premier League has become very difficult, and this difficulty, for your information, may be the most dangerous thing for the Premier League because clubs may enter into long-term battles, then they discover that we are not financially overwhelmed to enter these battles. But in the end, the Premier League has laws that try to prevent a moment of collapse. It has multiple sources of income and multiple sources of income. This means that its income is not only from rights. You find many sponsorship contracts, whether through the Premier League or through the clubs themselves. You also find that all geographical regions are interested in this league. They may be among the first people to draw the world's attention to the fact that there is a lot of money in East Asia if football reached them. That's why they have multiple sources of income and multiple income ideas. They are financially sustainable, but they need some development. Laws to prevent them, as I mentioned, are difficult. The league leads to sporting disasters, but in general, people see the Premier League as the NBA. Football. The collapse of the NBA means the collapse of basketball. It's impossible to imagine basketball existing without the NBA. Now people are saying the same thing about the Premier League. If
you remove it, you feel like it's something strange and reduced to football. Basically, half of the money in football will disappear. We're talking about people paying more than 3 billion euros every year in the transfer market, but even this 3 billion euros has some sustainability in the league because if you research it well, you will find most English clubs paying. For example, someone who paid 200 million will pay 100 million inside and 100 million outside, meaning half the money will remain inside the league and will be circulated within this Premier League. It has also become the league that controls the football stock market.