Lovebitesandeveryfing
Well-Known Member
The yellow line seems to be right around the time Neville decided “we don’t want to be seeing the same team winning the Premier League five times out of six seasons”.
“We” want competitive balance, after all, like the first 21 years of the Premier League when only four different teams won it (only three more than once), with United winning it thirteen times out of twenty-one seasons (62%); not this ludicrous situation of four different teams winning it over the past 9 years, with City winning it 55% of the time).
Based on the seasons before we became a force, four out of six seasons is the appropriate level of “dominance”.
Staggering, isn't it? I bet Neville didn't think for one second, “Is it a good thing for the world for one team to win eight seasons out of the first ten of the new competition?” And correct me if I'm wrong,but I don't remember any pushback against it in the media — on the contrary, they were licking their arses all the way.