Why money is no longer king in the Premier League... and Tottenham Hotspur are proof of it
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Why money is no longer king in the Premier League... and Tottenham Hotspur are proof of it
"The Big Four era and the Big Six era were both extremely entrenched, with only a few exceptions in the 2010s due to transitional periods among elite clubs."
"The top eight places have been filled by Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Manchester United, Newcastle, and Tottenham for five consecutive seasons."
"Despite the dominance of the Big Eight in league positions, these clubs have lost the aura of invincibility that characterized the financially-backed elite in previous years."
The transition from the Big Four to the Big Six and now to the Big Eight has seen clubs like Tottenham and Newcastle rise in prominence. Historically, the top six teams dominated the Champions League spots, but recent seasons have shown a shift. While the Big Eight clubs have consistently occupied the top positions, their perceived invincibility has waned. This change reflects a more competitive landscape in football, where traditional powerhouses are challenged by emerging teams, altering the dynamics of elite club football.
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