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The fall of the Bundesliga
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[QUOTE="spsct, post: 2470670, member: 658"] I look at it this way; Imagine AFC and NFC East and West divisions have no salary cap (Upper portion of England, Italy, Spain, France) The AFC South had a salary cap of 100 million (Top 3 in Germany, maybe Porto) The NFC South had a salary cap of 50 million (middle teams in Germany, smaller clubs in the new Big Four countries and top teams in countries like Netherlands and Portugal) The AFC and NFC North had a salary cap if 20 million (lower teams in Germany, middle/lower teams in the medium countries, and all of the smaller countries) Who would win the Super Bowl almost every year? [/QUOTE]
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