Relegation/Promotion

>Relegation/Promotion

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Stupid American.

Smart American.

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Am I the only one who moves his lips side to side while reading this? In my head it sounds like "AmEriCans"

You're not the only one to have autism.

woud improve the NBA and MLB

>playoffs

>no relegation
>teams not making the playoffs tank games for better draft picks

Yeah, what a superior system. There should be some motivation for a team to win EVERY SINGLE GAME.

Americans on Sup Forums

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>drafting grandpas after they finish college

Stupid Americans.

I actually went to that and it's a porn site. Awesome.

>drafts

>I watch My Little Sawker

>I wholeheartedly support Garber's jewish control on the league because pro/rel is unsustainable you stupid goyim

>grandpas

>relegation teams still suck asshole

I like relegation/promotion but let's not act like it eliminates absolute shit tier teams

This is what I imagine it sounds like
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>that stray pair of underwear
what the fuck

>salary caps

>Madrid, Barca, Bayern, ManU buy anyone they want

>Play like shit the entire league season? Congrats Comrade! You get first picked on a top college talent!

What is league parity? What is a couple of teams not dominating the league for all of eternity?

>The NBA will never have a system where the league is cut into a top and bottom half mid-season, where the top half are competing for playoff spots and the other half are competing for draft position

>patriots
>warriors
LOL

So Warriors have been winning since early 2000s? Like Madrid or Barca or Bayern?

And the Pats are that much more impressive that they have won 6/15 in a league with a cap and the SB winner gets the last pick.

But I like both senpai, real fans can appreciate both systems while understanding why they work in their perspective countries. Maybe MLS will adopt such a system but again the financials are a lot different here than Europe

you have the tism son

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>where the top half are competing for playoff spots and the other half are competing for draft position
This exists, the bottom half just try and tank the hardest

That's not what he's saying you fucking idiot.

He's saying that teams fighting relegation literally have to fight for every single point in the table, which they do. Especially today, when money in the Premier League is so much higher than money in the Championship. Going down can financially ruin a team, unless they sell some of their expensive players, and become a shit team again.

And he's saying that on your system, teams can coast once they know they haven't made the playoffs, or worse, deliberately throw games because they get better draft picks.

You're a fucking idiot. This isn't about whether low teams in the league are good or bad. It's about whether they fight to the very end of the season, and under our system, they do. How did you not understand this very obvious point of his post? Or maybe you just willingly distorted it into something completely different?

False. They don't all have unlimited money, and often players don't want to move, especially if they are already at a big club that they like.

Real is the team which is probably most guilty of buying all the best players - given their famous "Galacticos" strategy in the 2000s.

It never works that well though. They bought loads of players that just never fully settled in. E.g. Michael Owen and David Beckham. You can't really just buy all the superstar players and hope they'll play well; it doesn't work. You'll have too many egos for one thing. You need to build a team.

And look at Man U now - they've bought a FUCKLOAD of expensive high profile players in the last few years: Angel Di Maria, Pogba, Ibrahimovic (okay he was free), Mkhitaryan - and of course the expensive signing of Jose Mourinho.

Has it brought them success? No. When were Man U most successful? When they had a stable manager, who imposed the fear of God into the team, and who nurtured and became reliant upon their academy, to form the backbone of the team. Expensive transfers were purely supplemental.