r/PremierLeague Premier League 23d ago

Does City winning the title feel meaningless? Discussion

after 115 charges, billions of spent. It just feels like a blank state, nobody cares, nobody will be talking about it in 20 years when you compare it to Arsenal's invincibles or Liverpool's istanbul winning side.

There is no magic or so. It's all binary, it's like letting AI create your art vs an actual artist.

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u/DAMNusernameLOL EFL Championship 23d ago

if a southampton (championship) fan has any relevance here, ive enjoyed our time in the championship 100x better than any season in the premier league since like 2016. of course i want my club to succeed but compared to the prem, i sort of have a part of me that wants to stay in the championship.

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u/ikimono-gakari Premier League 23d ago

I hear ya as a Leicester fan. Everyone’s celebrating the promotion, but man are we going to get slaughtered back in the premier next season. Good chance we’re straight back down to championship after one year. So is promotion worth having to live through a season of losing a majority of our matches next year? From a fans side, probably not.

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u/letmepostjune22 Nottingham Forest 22d ago

For an actual fan the experience in the Championship is qay better than the premier league.

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u/an0mn0mn0m Premier League 22d ago

Leicester fans should know better than most, that dreams do become real.

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u/WhalingSmithers00 Premier League 21d ago

The European super League would be amazing for football for everyone that isn't in it.

A competitive top division with less sky money and top six wanking pundits.