tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-615770817995124203.post410597863034287905..comments2023-07-17T14:19:29.507+02:00Comments on The one and only Real Murcia: The UnforgivenUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-615770817995124203.post-36746669895914183422011-04-21T17:42:33.395+02:002011-04-21T17:42:33.395+02:00From a first tier of 20 teams, second tier of 22 t...From a first tier of 20 teams, second tier of 22 teams, we jump to 80 teams in the third tier - and that is just too many for it to be attractive in any aspect (sponsors, attendances). The fourth tier is another joke, 360 teams! Compare this to England.....20 in the top tier, 24 in the second, 24 in the third, and 24 in the fourth tier (third and fourth tier sponsored by Coca Cola for a bunch of cash). 5th tier sponsored by Blue Square for another cash injection....and all the refs get paid. Segunda B, sponsored by....er.....nobody.Guirihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10975293595291533788noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-615770817995124203.post-30633144789374095582011-04-21T17:19:37.879+02:002011-04-21T17:19:37.879+02:00Following on from your blog the other day about th...Following on from your blog the other day about the structure of the Spanish league I've just read that Barca and Madrid pay their players on average over $7m a year and are the two highest paying teams in the world, with NY Yankees coming third. And Jumilla can't pay the ref's fees? It's just not right is it?Petehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08517350496848430015noreply@blogger.com