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I didn't realise even football doesn't have a proper league system in the US. I know your hoen grown sports like Yankie Hand Egg and Mens Netball don't.
Seems like a boring way to do sports to me having the same 20 teams at the top all the time. You're never going to see something amazing like Leicesters Premier League win in 2017.
Honestly, the Prem seems like a boring way to do sports to me. You play 38 games and then Man City wins it. The enforced parity of American leagues means you can't have a story like Leicesters, because all of the teams are roughly equal quality, so it's not a huge surprise when any team wins it all. You come into every season believing your club has a real chance.
Isn't that part of supporting a team through thick and thin though? You stay with them regardless as they're your local boys or you're family team.
I've supported West Ham though ups and downs all my life but never saw a win until the Europa conference this year. Wouldn't have changed a moment.
It's awesome that you support a club that has zero chance to win the league. Good on you, for real. You're out there giving your energy and spirit to them with no expectations, which is great.
However, this is the difference between 5 teams always winning it every single year with 15 other teams possibly having a snowball's chance in hell of winning it once every 50 years and 60 teams hoping they can crack into that 15 every few years, vs 20 teams that have a decent shot to win every year, but the 60 teams in lower leagues have literally zero chance of ever winning it. Pro/rel is more exciting if you are a fan of a lower league team, but it more firmly cements the top 5; while a closed league is more exciting for fans of teams in that league or fans of the sport in general.
It's a different philosophy on sports. We get to have the excitement of our teams having a chance to actually win the league. You get to have the excitement of your teams staying in the league or moving up to a higher league, plus the occasional European trophy.