I mean, there's nowhere to go but down after Andrea Bocelli sang in the Leicester title celebration, right?
That season was the peak of Premier League imo.
It does seem to be a consistent thing that when northern European teams go up against latin teams there's a fundamental unfairness.
Any challenge or jockeying from the side/rear against a player on the latin team will instantly result in a dive and a yellow card against the northern team. Meanwhile the latin team is free to pressure and come through the back of the opposition because they're not going to roll around and force the referee to give a foul.
I struggle to think of a crest improvement I've seen in recent times outside of Rangers.
I don't know why clubs go crazy with it. Just keep it the same but improve it.
A lot of very repetitive winners.
I could never understand when I was younger why American sports had draft systems. Obviously it would never work over here as you'd eliminate the concept of relegation, but seeing graphs like that make me realise why they do it and why it works for them.