"Benefit the pyramid" - if we take that to mean that we have more even competition with a lower disparity in resources between clubs then the biggest issue you have is that anything that is substantial an that would actually address the root cause of the issue is never going to be agreed by the PL - lets look at some of the suggestions in here (and to be clear, I like some of these suggestions, but I don`t see 14/20 clubs voting for them):
l would propose that every year the 3 team promoted from the championship have a 3 year grace period where they cannot be relegated even if they finish in the bottom 3. This would give them a fighting chance and make it a lot more competitive. Any views?
Zero chance of the PL agreeing to that and I don`t think it would benefit the pyramid, as you'd just have Man U, Everton and West Ham all getting 100 points within a couple of years
Bottom 3 of prem and top 3 of the championship have a play off
The PL probably would agree to this - as it reduces the likelihood of them being relegated - but it worsens the "closed shop" problem that is developing - so - IMO - doesn`t benefit the pyramid
Then 18th and 17th in the Prem go into play offs with 3rd and 4th in the Championship
Interesting thought experiment - would the PL clubs agree to this as it gives the team in 18th a lifeline, whilst at the same time impacting the team in 17th - bearing in mind they will be playing with a loaded deck. I suspect they wouldn`t.
A more equitable solution may involve the promoted teams receiving a higher proportion of revenue (in their first year promoted) to at least compete and have some skin in the game.. However this is just flooding the EPL with more money which will only increase costs in the long run.
Can`t see 14/20 PL clubs agreeing to make the teams coming up more competitive unfortunately - they like it how it is.
- A mandatory wage cap, would make stop smaller clubs losing out to big clubs over wages.
I like this - no way the PL clubs agree to a cap that would actually aceive what you are trying to do - it would be placed so high that we wouldn`t realistically be able to hit it without bankrupting ourselves
- Distribute the money throughout the pyramid properly, rather than let the Premier League stick the middle finger up at the lesser EFL owners.
This is what's needed - won`t ever be agreed to - every time they increase (in cash terms, but often a decrease in percentage terms) the amount they send to the EFL, the extract some form of additional concession, whether its Cup replays, B teams in the EFL Trophy etc etc
- Stop letting the rules be decided only by the 20 current premier league teams, like they did with cup replays.
see above
- Draft some financial rules that all four leagues can agree on, which would scrap the broken PSR rules that prevent none top 6 clubs from having a genuine challenge at the top 4, like what happened with Newcastle being unable to spend.
Whilst I agree in principle - we cannot be in a position where clubs are loaded with debt after debt and eventually go bankrupt. Allow as much capital injection as you want, but limit the amount of debt. And introduce an escrow system. Any contract you agree with a player you have to put the cash in an escrow account - that would prevent clubs from signing players to contracts they can`t afford in the longer term.
- Get the 115 charge Man City situation sorted out, the longer it goes on the more and more it feels like it's becoming a bit of a joke now.
That's a given - however anyone expecting a "proper" punishment will be left disappointed. they won`t relegate them, and they won`t deduct enough points to relegate them. the cynic in me says this is all starting to look like WHU 2006/07 all over again - push the decision to the end of the season so you can make sure they aren`t really impacted.
Selly's prediction - punishment announced in Mid April - deducting them c 30 points* this year (and maybe some next year), which leaves them comfortably clear of relegation. And everything else covered by an astronomical fine (which won`t end up anywhere useful) and a load of "suspended" punishments.
*basically as many points as they can get away with whilst leaving them safe