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Wealth matters in the Premier League but this season showed wisdom can still elevate a club | Jonath

T he final day of the season, to a modern audience, can seem almost overwhelming: 10 games going on at once, each with their own rhythm and dynamic and storyline. It can be hard to imagine that at one

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May 25, 2026 · 2:57 PM4 min readSource: Guardian Football
Wealth matters in the Premier League but this season showed wisdom can still elevate a club | Jonath

T he final day of the season, to a modern audience, can seem almost overwhelming: 10 games going on at once, each with their own rhythm and dynamic and storyline. It can be hard to imagine that at one time, before the advent of regular live television coverage, this is how it was every weekend. But from the mass of narratives, one key theme, one that has lurked in the background all season, emerged: that this is a brutally hard, extremely competitive, league in which any slip-up is punished.

There have been complaints this season about the style of many games, but then there comes a point towards the end of most seasons when a number of fans pronounce themselves bored and declare it a bad season; that tends to correlate quite strongly with how well their team has done. Perhaps Arsenal have not been the most thrilling champions. It would be very hard to claim their football offered the same aesthetic thrill as Manchester City at their peak, but it is good that the prevailing model of football has been challenged. It is good that the Premier League has a champion who seemed constantly to be battling their own doubts, who did not bludgeon the league into submission with their wage bill. And it’s good that there has been significant bunching of the table: the days when champions gathered points tallies in the high 90s seem over and, hopefully, so too are the days when points totals in the mid-30s were enough to stay up. Tottenham avoiding relegation at West Ham’s expense was the biggest issue to be settled. Although there was clear anxiety around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in injury time as Spurs held on to their 1-0 lead with everybody well aware that West Ham were 3-0 up against Leeds, there never really was much prospect of Everton scoring the two goals they would have needed to send Roberto De Zerbi’s team down. Still, that Tottenham were in that mess in the first place suggests how badly the club has been run over the past couple of years. And that is the message of this season: nobody is safe. West Ham learned that lesson even more painfully than Spurs. Given the advantages they should accrue from renting the 2012 Olympic Stadium on extremely generous terms (it may be a soulless place, but its capacity is almost 80% greater than Upton Park’s was, with far more corporate facilities), and given what might have been done with the £100m fee they received for Declan Rice in 2023, it has really taken spectacular mismanagement for them to find themselves in the Championship. On the flip side, there were remarkable achievements elsewhere, perhaps most notably from Sunderland.

Key points

  • There have been complaints this season about the style of many games, but then there comes a point towards the end of most seasons when a number of fans pronounce themselves bored and declare it a…
  • Perhaps Arsenal have not been the most thrilling champions.
  • It would be very hard to claim their football offered the same aesthetic thrill as Manchester City at their peak, but it is good that the prevailing model of football has been challenged.
  • It is good that the Premier League has a champion who seemed constantly to be battling their own doubts, who did not bludgeon the league into submission with their wage bill.
  • And it’s good that there has been significant bunching of the table: the days when champions gathered points tallies in the high 90s seem over and, hopefully, so too are the days when points totals…

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This article was independently rewritten by ManyPress editorial AI from reporting originally published by Guardian Football.

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