“Chelsea’s start to the season shows it is not easy for a competition to retain both quality and competitive balance. The Premier League has a collective TV deal, with a more equitable distribution of television money than some other major leagues. Even so, those clubs with a wealthy benefactor or a huge fan base can put themselves streets ahead of weaker rivals, while only a handful of clubs go into the season with any realistic chance of winning. A dose of predictability is the price paid for the quality on show.” (BBC – Tim Vickery)
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