We knew Sheffield United V Leeds was going to be a great game, whatever the result. Two top of the table sides going at it at a packed Brammall Lane.
For me it immediately highlighted what an institution the Championship really is. If this was a Premier League fixture, it would not be the same. It probably wouldn’t be on television, which may be good may be bad, but it really felt to me like it being a top of the table Championship clash made all the difference.
Two northern powerhouses put on a great display.
We are in a really dangerous time for football at the moment, it looks like the teams at the top of the Premier League are becoming more and more separated from those below them, a lot of the league looks stale and plays stale.
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The results game has taken over and there is no room for the creative individual anymore. We might be at the beginning of the end for the Premier League and we aren’t aware, but the academy robot has crept into football, taking away from the individual brilliance and flair that made it the game we love. That is not to take away from any current players or up and coming academy players, they are a product of the environment that has been made for them.
We of course still get to see fantastic football and fantastic players, but the passing round the back and American Football style game management and control and data focus for me has meant we see less and less top games of football each season.
Enter the Championship, we get the top class around the back football, with an extra bit of edge. The edge is what provides the value. If you regularly attend matches, you spend an absolute fortune, and value is what you deserve. There is no better value than some of the football we see in the Championship. Even further down the pyramid, where more is on the line for the players each week as performances mean new contracts which means survival as a lower level footballer.
I do fear that we are seeing the end of Premier League football as we know it. It’s right in front of us and we can’t stop it. It is highlighted further by the excellent offering in the Championship. 15 Years ago 8/10 games in the Premier League were like that Championship fixture. Now you are lucky if there is one free flowing, end to end attacking fixture a week. Records and stats and xG might be better for it, but the eyes of the spectator are getting a watered down product week in week out, with only a few exceptions.


