
The English Premier League parachute has often been accused of distorting competition in the tournament.
In the past 10 seasons, half of the declines (15 in 30) have reached the Premier League.
Although Leeds have recently gone down, Burnley and Sheffield United are in good shape for a immediate return, Lotton, who has fallen last season – are at risk of entering the first round.
Over the past decade, 14 teams have spent time in this year’s tournament, while no team has spent more than 10 years in the league. QPR went down in 2015, while Bristol City and Person – None of them played in the Premier League – were not promoted in the same year.
The lack of prediction and feeling that anyone can beat anyone, last weekend, he highlighted it when the common Playmosis beat Sheffield United.
“The fact that the Premier League relegation clubs have unfair financial benefits because of parachute payments, a good team and the tired and good coach who is smart in the transfer market, has every chance to reach the Play-off games, in which will never be counted.
“Bornmos, Brentford and Brighton have all shown what can be achieved from the foundation of humiliation.