What's in a club DNA? Alonso exit shows the only reliable predictors of success are wealth and good decisions | Jonathan Liew

I think what's really wild is how much clubs like Real Madrid rely on their bank account to keep winning. It's not that they don't have any other factors in place, it's just that money can buy so much, you know? 🤑 Like, they can pay anyone they want and still manage to attract top talent. Meanwhile, smaller clubs are struggling to stay afloat because of financial constraints. It's like, I get why people want to say there's this "DNA" thing going on, but at the end of the day, it's just a lot of money and smart business decisions making all the difference 💸
 
I'm so late to the party lol 😂... read this article yesterday and was like wow, didn't think about it that way before 🤯. I mean, what's up with all these clubs trying to recreate their own version of "DNA"? Like, isn't it just a fancy way of saying you're rich and have good scouting? 💸 And don't even get me started on the whole legacy thing... Matt Busby and Alex Ferguson are legends for sure, but can we really reduce Manchester United's success to just their past glory days? 🤔 I think this article makes some solid points about how it's all about money and smart business moves. The only reason some teams keep winning is because they're willing to spend the cash 💸
 
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