#145. 5 REASONS Why The Premier League Should Share Its Billions
Description
When Grimsby Town knocked Manchester United out of the cup, their owner made a bold claim: the Premier League is built on 190 years of shared history, and the money at the top should be redistributed down the football pyramid.
In this episode, we dive into the big question: Should Premier League wealth be shared with lower league clubs?
We break it down into five key arguments:
- The Moral Case: Football is a shared legacy, not just a business.
- The Economic Case: Billion-pound TV deals vs clubs folding at the bottom.
- The Community Case: Local clubs as cultural and social hubs.
- The Narrative Case: Why upsets and “David vs Goliath” stories keep football alive.
- The Integrity Case: Promotion and relegation only matter if survival is possible.
This isn’t just about one upset — it’s about the future of English football. Should money stay concentrated at the top, or be spread across the game to protect the pyramid?
💬 Comment below: Do you agree with Grimsby’s owner — should football money be redistributed?
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Appreciations for this Episode:
Host: Andy Terku and Erasmus Segbefia
Video Production: Andrews Terkpertey
Video Editing: Samuel Okuadjo
Timestamps:
00:00 – 05:36 | The Upset & The Call for Change