Teams in the Premier League Now Have to Start the Campaign with Intensity
There have been numerous changes seeing as how English football has evolved over the years. Initially, it would suffice to start the campaign without any pressure to win games and build up slowly so that teams would now start throwing around their weight in the second half of the competition. These teams would now start playing with high-intensity levels since now, gaining as many points as possible was the ultimate goal. This strategy would often work in the teams’ favour as most would win the league title. The early 2000s saw the beginning of the modern-day super club mentality, with certain clubs having a wide array of resources from which they could benefit. These teams would get their revenue from commercial dealings and image rights, something that translated to their success in the Premier League. This was only one of the many changes that the Premier League experienced, with some people insisting that the transitional period was between 1992 and 1993. This transitional period results are well illustrated in the modern-day era, where there is a clear difference between the top clubs in English Football and the other teams within the various divisions. Then world-renowned Manchester United Manager, Sir Alex [...]
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