The English Premier League is often said to be the most entertaining football league in the world. Whilst many may agree with this assertion, the division below England’s top flight certainly deserves a special mention.
The English Championship may only be England’s second tier, but it is one of Europe’s richest leagues in terms of revenue generated. In the 2004-2005 season, for example, the Championship generated well over £300m. And in terms of attendance, a total of 9.8m fans turned up to support their teams – the fourth highest in the whole of Europe and ahead of Italy’s Serie A and France’s Ligue 1.
This is 2011 though. Has much changed in the past few years? Well sure, the Championship has gone from strength to strength and continues to be one of Europe’s top divisions, despite its position in the shadows of the mighty English Premier League.
By way of illustration, Craig Bellamy – a top Premier League player – dropped down a division to play for Cardiff City in the Championship at the beginning of the 2010-2011 season, at a time when he could’ve taken his pick from any number of clubs in the top division. And Bellamy’s Cardiff City teammate Jay Bothroyd was selected for the full England national team...a clear sign of the strength of the league.
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