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<blockquote data-quote="edd_jedi" data-source="post: 548037" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>The problem is you have at least four, arguably six or seven clubs in the PL who think they deserve to win the title, and only one can. That leaves 3-5 disappointed sets of fans. I don't like to use the term 'glory supporters' because we all obviously like to see our teams win, but you need to be realistic about the fact that not winning the title is OK, and will happen to 19 out of 20 teams every season. And as you say it's not a level playing field because you have some clubs with billionaire owners who have a gigantic advantage over everyone else. I can understand wanting to see a different manager in if you don't like the kind of football you're seeing, or you don't agree with the decisions they make with what resources they have available, but I don't agree with wanting a manager out just because he doesn't win something, because that is not in his control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd_jedi, post: 548037, member: 2"] The problem is you have at least four, arguably six or seven clubs in the PL who think they deserve to win the title, and only one can. That leaves 3-5 disappointed sets of fans. I don't like to use the term 'glory supporters' because we all obviously like to see our teams win, but you need to be realistic about the fact that not winning the title is OK, and will happen to 19 out of 20 teams every season. And as you say it's not a level playing field because you have some clubs with billionaire owners who have a gigantic advantage over everyone else. I can understand wanting to see a different manager in if you don't like the kind of football you're seeing, or you don't agree with the decisions they make with what resources they have available, but I don't agree with wanting a manager out just because he doesn't win something, because that is not in his control. [/QUOTE]
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