Most predictable league in Europe
Discussion
Apart from Celtic and Rangers, no other club has won the Scottish league title since Aberdeen in 1984-1985. That's 29 seasons ago! You can understand why the other clubs in Scotland are so poorly supported. With Rangers' enforced absence for this and next season at least, will any of the other sides manage to take advantage of this temporary weakening of the competition and break the Old Firm stranglehold before Rangers return to the top-flight?
Just to put this into perspective, the major European leagues have had the following number of different winners during those 29 years:
England: 8
Spain: 5
Italy: 7
Germany: 6
France: 10
Just to put this into perspective, the major European leagues have had the following number of different winners during those 29 years:
England: 8
Spain: 5
Italy: 7
Germany: 6
France: 10
ImDesigner said:
RobGT81 said:
Puggit said:
The Championship is the place for fun
It must be the toughest league in the world?
I think the main reason is that PL teams tend to play a much more patient slow approach style of football which leads to very little goalmouth action. I also think this is the reason newly promoted clubs tend to surprise a few teams, they come up with an energy and aggression that established teams cant match.
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