Bayern Munich boss dismisses hypothetically competing in Premier League because 'we regularly beat them'
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Bayern Munich boss dismisses hypothetically competing in Premier League because 'we regularly beat them'
"Sometime over the past decade, the Premier League has become commonly known as "the best league in the world." Considering what defines the best league in the world is incredibly subjective, this description is very shallow. Still, it is not hard to see why many would consider it to be the best in the world. It is the most heavily advertised, reported on, watched and read about league in the world, after all."
"Part of being so well advertised and regularly viewed comes incredible earnings that blow the other leagues out of the water. One such league is the Bundesliga, where perennial winners Bayern Munich earn less money from finishing top of the standings than the last placed team in the Premier League. For more than one fan, it begs the question: What if Bayern played in the Premier League? How much money would Die Rekordmeister be able to make and spend to improve the team?"
The Premier League commands exceptional global attention, advertising, and viewership, contributing to massive revenues and spending capability. That commercial dominance concentrates top footballing and coaching talent within the league. The Bundesliga, by comparison, generates far less income; Bayern Munich as perennial winners still earn less than the Premier League's lowest-placed clubs. Fans speculate about Bayern joining the Premier League and the consequent financial advantages the club could exploit. Bayern leadership emphasizes loyalty to the Bundesliga, rejects a European Super League, and notes frequent Champions League clashes where German clubs compete successfully against English teams. Moving leagues would imperil Bavarian tradition and likely alienate many stadium-going fans.
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