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Why are leagues fixed so small teams cannot win?
I am Stevenage and I have got to the top of Division 1 in my first season. However, 29 games into an amazing season, including doing the double over Man Utd, my teas suddenly lost 4 games in a row, I had only lost 3 games all season before that! And of course Man Utd closed the gap and with just 3 games left went top and are now set to win the league with one game left on Wednesday (29th August). I have seen this happen before, usually Man Utd, Arsenal or Barcelona in spanish league, but why does it happen? Is it to reward the Man Utd boss for being a Gold Member? Is ig to try and keep the less interested managers interested by handing them success? Is it to create the feel of more challenge for the real winners? It's clearly a fix and something needs to be done, especially as Man Utd will definately be top each season, but my Stevenage will probably struggle to get that high again for a long time. Help!