I very much hope there is a bandwagon to jump on. Y'know, start debate, get enough of a consensus to challenge the status quo, keep up the momentum, influence policy and force change, etc, etc
Nowt wrong with that.
What do you suggest they do then! You're making a host of criticisms but not coming up with any suggestions to rectify the problem! What is the status quo? The Prem has been going for 20 years and at the time broke the status quo, whether you like it or not. A financial fair play scheme is being introduced for Europe to try and level the playing field.
How does success make it exciting? You haven't managed to answer his question.
If the product was boring people wouldn't subscribe and the tv companies wouldn't spend vast amounts buying the rights! It's a measure but at the end of the day it's whether the individual finds it exciting. I very much suspect there are many bemoaning the premier league but subscribe to Sky for their fix at the weekend and to be able to follow all the shenanigans at transfer time!!!!
But what does it mean to you and me? What are the benefits of England having "the most exciting football league in the world".
We already know it doesn't make our national team better.
So does it, for example, make Saturday afternoons better? (Or, ahem, Sundays). Does it make tickets cheaper? Does it bring fans closer to the players? Improve the community aspect of the sport?
Help me out here!
How does it affect me! Well, hopefully next year we will be competing in that league. If not next year, then maybe the year after. Not sure what your last point is all about. Do you want to be closer to the players? Do you think the players of the world champions are closer to their fans, or even the players of Real or Barca are not kept in a bubble away from the 'riff raff'?