The diversity is our strength schtick is not why the sport is so popular at all, or why the Olympics are popular, that's just a dumb reason you like them, and are projecting on everyone else.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 6:12 amSo what you are saying is that second-tier nations should never get the opportunity to improve?
Reaching the finals is a massive boost both in public interest (therefore future players) and financial rewards.
The USA would give even less of a shit about soccer if they had not had all the easy qualifications. Instead, they are now ranked 30th in the world so would make your ''best teams in the world'' standard.
Football is a forward-thinking sport. That's why the world cup is second only to the Olympics in terms of worldwide viewing figures and football is the richest sport by far.
Your love for the football elite's status-quo would stifle the game and it would stagnate into an irrelevant little regional sport like ice hockey.
It forces them to step their game up to even qualify is an incentive to improve, allowing to qualify while being shit encourages stagnation.