Certain matches involving particular teams are boring.
I enjoyed watching Man City a few seasons back, but now I find them to be a dull team to watch, in desperate need of a rebuild. Mind you, I hope they are punished for their wrongdoings before they get the chance. I watched the Manchester Derby last weekend and my word it was boring. In the last fifteen minutes of the first half of that match, there was only one minute which was remotely entertaining (when there were two shots on goal).
Other teams are especially poor too. How can an Arsenal team, sitting in second place, have so many minor injuries in one match? At the weekend, it was quite apparent that they were faking a few injuries.
I must admit that seeing teams like Bournemouth and Brighton doing well annoys me. For some reason, I have never liked Bournemouth. They just don't seem like they should be a top flight club. Apologies if I seem to be going off on a tangent, but I just can't stand to see them doing well and potentially qualifying for Europe.
For me, these thoughts mostly stem from having never seen us win a trophy and that irks me, like many of our supporters (young and old). Whilst I adore our history, hearing stories of past triumphs angers me when I know that the chances of us winning major honours in my life time are going to be slim.
If you look back on clubs which have had success in the past, you will see some teams that built themselves up from scratch going on to win trophies. Furthermore, the league title changed hands fairly regularly. Nowadays, those things feel like a fantasy. The only way these problems can be fixed, in my opinion, is a salary cap. However, there are some obvious issues with implementing this, as you'd imagine that it would have to be installed in every major league and not just the Premier League.
For what it's worth, I would also scrap VAR - it has made the sport much less enjoyable to watch and probably aids corruption or at least enhances bias.