Like Oliver Twist if he were not hungry but so fat he needed a mobility scooter to come forward to ask for seconds, English football always seems to want more.
What it really needs is better. The Premier League is currently discussing how to crowbar more live games into its next television deal to get more money. Two hundred a season is not enough for them, nor is £4.8bn for a TV deal which so outstrips its rivals it distorts European football, so another 70 look set to be lumped in.
Major League Soccer has only had Lionel Messi for just over two months, and already seem to have broken him, missing Inter Miami's US Open Cup final after pushing him through too much of his first 12 games so as not to disappoint fans only there to watch one of football's all-time greats. Premier League injuries are off the scale. This week, we learnt the damage is not only to jaded players.
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