Well then I look forward to actually going to games!
As for the reasons for the success of Barcelona, I cant agree. If we take a look at "peak Barca", Peps 2011 winners, they had this lineup:
2011 CL
Valdes - own product
Dani Alves - €23m
Javier Mascherano - €24m
Gerard Pique - €5m
Eric Abidal - €9m
Sergio Busquets - own product
Xavi - own product
Andres Iniesta - own product
David Villa - €40m
Lionel Messi - own product
Pedro - own product
While by no means cheap, its still "only" €40m (or one David Villa) more expensive than the Brighton lineup starting against Chelsea this week, and then we should remember that Brighton probably got one of the cheapest teams in the Premier League, and it was certainly significantly cheaper than the Manchester United side they were facing. The reason behind Barcelonas successful history is not money, but the youth academy. In each of their successful eras you will find a ton of La Masia youth products.
Barcelona fans are in full acceptance mode at the moment. Bartomeu destroyed the youth academy in order to buy more players and the current Koeman side of about 13 senior players and the rest being young players sits well with them. The fans are behind the team a lot more than in recent years. But their "acceptance" that they will have a very rough time competing for titles does not change their economical reality where they have more than €1b in debts with about €700m of them to be paid preferably yesterday. Everyone is aware of this and the "just sell some players" thing is not working, no one is paying for Barcelona players. To get rid of Luis Suarez they had to pay his full wage and release him on a free transfer, just saving some win bonuses. They need to get money from somewhere to survive, and to me - while I despise the Super League thing - it remains completely understandable that Laporta wanted to join the Super League and get that much needed - more so than wanted - immediate €300-400m cash injection.
40 million ten years ago must be worth at least double that now in a constantly inflationary transfer market. Meanwhile lil ole Brighton were setting a transfer record by spending about £2 million on CMS, who turned out to be useless.
And you still haven't answered how a club who charges its members 100 Euros for a season ticket can afford to splurge what they did on Coutinho, literally signing him from another one of the "big six" supposedly rolling in Premier League money.