Spot on!This is the absolute crux of the matter.
The ‘history clubs’ feel denied and they won’t have it.
If we go back in history to the 63rd edition of the league (which was half the number of today) the most title wins were Arsenal (7) and then Sunderland (6) Rags, Dippers and Everton, all with 5
So the red shirts had 17 between them, about 27% of the titles available.
In the second half of the history of the league, from 1962/63, the Rags are on 15, Dippers on 14, Arsenal on 6 giving a total of 35 which is more than double the first half of football history.
Without City, they’d have won another 8 between them, which would have put them on 43. So, since 1962/63 they’d have won 69% of all top flight titles.
Even more starkly, since the introduction of the PL, without City, they’d have won 25 out of 32 or EIGHTY percent.
And to amplify your point, between the 1958-59 season when the great Wolves side under Stan Cullis won the title and the 1971-72 season when Cloughie's Derby County won it, there were 11 different victorious clubs in 14 seasons, including ourselves in 1967-68.
When I was growing up, at the start of every season every team harboured some hopes of either challenging for the championship or 'having a run in the FA Cup'
The advent of television controlled football in this (and every other European) country, plus the accretion of power around those core clubs/the Red Cartel that drove that television agenda, has resulted in where we are today, as in:
- 'The Devil take the hindmost' (such as the rest of the football pyramid) as far as the enormous amounts of money generated by the game are concerned and
- 'Don't even think about it.. that moolah is OURS, keep your hands off it or else..'
Absolutely disgraceful how our national sport has been treated by self-interested, self-entitled clubs..