The reasons here parallel the other teachings we have shared with you about how there is a multilayer influence of human consciousness on sporting events and the outcomes ranging from the individual past karma of all involved in the enterprise from the players through the team supervision and the fans watching. All contribute energy that can influence the outcome on a game by game basis and serve to reinforce a losing or a winning tradition. To be sure, there are practical considerations as well of finances and the ability to attract the best players and keep them when a club has the worst reputation, in particular, but these circumstances occur only after there has been a series of failings building the negative perspectives and triggering negative karma to pile on and further punish the losers and represent a very powerful headwind to reverse things and become winners again. So how teams are managed, their salary structure and other benefits are more a consequence of prior performance than a causal factor in performance going forward.
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