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Why is the pitch turf in Premier League so good compared with other leagues?

First of all, Premier League teams are really rich. The broadcast fee income of the last place is 37 million pounds, and the difference between the broadcast fee of the champion and the bottom is only 20 million pounds. Compared with La Liga, Real Madrid and Barcelona ate 47% of the broadcasting fee, Valencia and Atletico Madrid each accounted for 7%, and the remaining 46% was divided by 16 teams-it should be noted that the total broadcasting fee in La Liga is only one-third of that in the Premier League, and the money that can be distributed to small teams is too small. Basically, teams in the middle and lower reaches of La Liga are operating at a loss, players' wages are often in arrears, and there is no money at all.

Secondly, most stadiums in Britain have a long history. The stand height of the old stadium is relatively low, which is beneficial to the growth of turf. Sunlight should also be calculated for new venues and renovated venues. In this regard, the British are really careful. Compare the situation in San Siro: 1990 World Cup three-story stands were blindly expanded. Since then, nearly half of the turf has not seen the sun all day, so how can grass grow well without light?

Finally, due to the rainy climate in England, even the old stadium has complete geothermal and drainage facilities, so the impact of bad weather on turf is relatively small-in terms of drainage, the British are the ancestors of the world, and the sewer in London can be listed as a landmark project in the history of human urban construction, and it has been fully built since 1865.

There is also a subjective factor. One of the most important reasons why the Premier League is beautiful is the fans' enthusiasm for the game.

Moreover, this enthusiasm is continuous and will not change much because of the fluctuation of team performance. For example, Leeds United, although once relegated to League One due to the financial crisis, still has a very broad fan base. Therefore, the club is also willing to invest some money to provide a pleasing environment for fans. In addition, we should also consider Britain's strong economic strength. Under the reasonable operation and scientific league management system, coupled with the introduction of huge foreign capital, it is normal for the Premier League to have money.

In the final analysis, it is a cultural issue. The Bundesliga stadium is also very beautiful, which is also the embodiment of football culture deeply rooted in people's hearts.