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From season 2019-2020To be honest I'm not sure about the conditions of the tv rights share. I think is already based on league rankings among other things, but in any case, I think the problem is that the contract itself is low.
Besides, as has been said several times, the fans in Spain are different. I support Madrid, not la liga product.
We can bring equality, let´s pay according to the audience, proportionally.
For example, Levante-Cádiz had an audience in Spain of 75,000 viewers (and surely minimal outside of Spain).
When the super league appeared, some of those clubs came with a shirt saying "win it on the field" and some thought that the response from the big clubs should be "don't take advantage of what I generate."
Who has to sign stars and accumulate debt for 900 million are Madrid and Barcelona.
It could be improved, but I think that with having a couple of more dedicated foreign owners we would be fine.(Peter Lim for example or the owner of Espanyol, now in segunda)
Would Barcelona and Real Madrid share some of money to clubs like Granada or Betis? For the sake of equality? For the sake of football best? Do you think that Perez have ever thought about it? I don't. It seams to me that when its own dominance are under treath, teams complain. Football is not just about biggest teams. 18 LaLiga teams will be just fine without Barcelona and Real Madrid if it comes to that. But would those two clubs be fine without LaLiga? I doubt.
The bold one is not equality. Some kind, but not in the whole picture. Equality is when everybody is playing on the same field having exaclty same resources. What you write is how football works now. Demand and supply. If you want economic equality, start with wage structure and transfer structure. Say for example, every club can give 100m on transfers every year. Or every teams wage budget must be under 1m per week. Those kind of equality. Would Real Madrid and Barcelona be for it?