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I've been getting into football more recently and I'm trying to pick a league to follow more closely. However, it's my understanding that most countries' top football leagues tend to have 1 or 2 teams that perenially dominate and win the league and then appear in champions (e.g. Bundesliga, Ligue 1), and the rest of the league just play for scraps, which seems boring as the games have much lower stakes in those scenarios. So my question is, what's the most actually competitive league to get into? Where the talent is spread more evenly so a wider variety of teams actually have a chance at winning the league each year?
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