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Qwiss Drawing parallels between the Premier league and modern day Britain is a fun thought exercise. The Premier league has a significant soft power advantage and provide an exceptional service but is pressured into taking on investment from increasingly dubious sources to remain in front of European peers. Meanwhile, the Premier league is deeply envious of American institutions and their ability to raise money and wish they could do the same. Nevertheless they've continued to marginalise the local support and price out those who used to believe a season ticket should be achievable for the average working class. This is then regulated by an old boys club who can't seem to avoid conflicts of interest and are stuck in the 80s.