There is far too much media money thrown at the top echelons of sport these days - and not just soccer. It's more or less ruined it for the traditional fan.
Last season I attended 67 soccer - and 17 rugby union - matches (you have to do something in retirement!
) and all of these were in the grassroots, non-league or associated structures. I've no interest in the hype of the Championship or the Premiership, gave up on the talking heads of Match of the Day two years ago, and haven't watched any World Cup football bar the last 10 minutes of the Costa Rica v Italy match, purely for the vicarious thrill of seeing England knocked out.
I won't pay silly money for 90 minutes of razzamatazz / dubious entertainment. I think the highest admission charge I paid last year was £16 at Tamworth in the Conference Premier; thankfully though I qualify for old-gits rate at most clubs these days.
But even the non-league scene is getting fraught - we've had Far-East betting scandals involving match-rigging at a couple of South-East clubs, and two well-known Conference sides have racked up such huge debts (and then been taken over by "shady" characters) that they've been forcibly relegated (Salisbury City) or thrown out of the league (Hereford United).
I'd like to see more of the media money being diverted away from the big egos and into grassroots sport. But it won't happen.