coast to coast
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You mean by actually forcing clubs to adhere to the fiancial fair play rules ? outlawing the likes of Abramovic and the Saudi owners spending ridiculous amounts ? punishing clubs who continue to operate with enormous debts ? Thereby leveling the playing fields for all clubs in the league ?
is that what you mean ?
Well, yes! But perhaps I have made a slight logical boo boo there: While it is the Premier League's job to do that, or at least it should be, but then again, I don't know to what extent the Premier League is just made up of its members at any given season and to what extent it contains a separate independent working administration. If its just made up of members rather any other independent administrators than I suppose it is partly up to Liverpool to maintain the competitiveness of the their competition.
I'm not exactly made up with this decision to break from the collective bargaining agreement, but I disagree with the interpretation that it is ground-breaking, or unexpected or has thrown football into crisis anymore than it already is.