This piece from The Observer is slightly provocative but seems to be coming along the same lines as what I posted below; the overall thrust is that the goose which laid the golden egg is slowly being killed; death by a thousand short-term decisions that almost imperceptibly weaken the overall league product, which as any half-decent US Sports Economist will tell you, is the main item for sale, not the individual club components of said league.
Woah, Cerebus! It's always good to see someone diving deep into this classic. Sounds like an intense, but worthwhile journey.…