Oh, yes, I understand even if Newcastle would be called a strong average team, but it's impossible to call them a small team after the middle of last season. And their weight will only increase and probably they can be called a big team already at the end of this season with a good combination of circumstances, because Newcastle is already a big club in terms of money, but not always big money gives a big result. After all, the English Premier League is the richest European championship in Europe in finance, so you can't automatically pull off the same scenario as happened in France with Paris Saint Germain, whose budget is an order of magnitude higher than all its domestic competitors.
Maybe in this case Manchester City can be a good example for the EPL or indeed PSG in Ligue 1.
For now it may still not be possible but in a few years I think if the owner doesn't change and if the reforms in a better direction continue to be made with the money they currently have it's not impossible they will be able to break the dominance of the current big team.
We know the cruelty of the EPL in terms of competition, but we also know the real example of Manchester City before being bought by Seikh Mansour and after being bought by Seikh Mansour. did not rule out this will also happen to Newcastle.
Manchester city are indeed a team to emulate in the EPL, since the take over by Seikh Mansour a lot has changed in terms of financial capabilities of the club, they are able to sign preferred players of their choice which has brought about a positive change and impact to the squad. This Manchester City is far much better than it was before Seikh Mansour takeover.