Money matters but wisdom lifts clubs to greater heights
This season has shown that enlightened management and smart recruitment can transform a team’s fortunes There should be hope for all sides coming up that they can do more than battle for survival 26 May 2026 - The Guardian Jonathan Wilson The final day of the season, to a modern audience, can seem almost overwhelming: 10 games going on at once, each with their own rhythm and dynamic and storyline. It can be hard to imagine that at one time, before the advent of regular live television coverage, this is how it was every weekend. But from the mass of narratives, one key theme, one that has lurked in the background all season, emerged: that this is a brutally hard, extremely competitive, league in which any slip-up is punished. There have been complaints this season about the style of many games, but then there comes a point towards the end of most seasons when a number of fans pronounce themselves bored and declare it a bad season; that tends to correlate quite strongly with how well the...