True, if the per club subscription model gave all the income for club X to only club X. But it wouldn't necessarily have to be that way. You could conceive a model that shared revenue more equably. After all, there are no games without the other 19 teams to play against.
Of course, the "big"...
Right, but did that ever really make sense? And does it make sense now, especially with the internet and a world full of illegal streams?
Games aren't really fungible. A fan of a particular club isn't going to just shrug and go watch a different team (especially a lower league team) instead if...
It does seem to me that the blackout has long since stopped making sense, if it even ever did.
Maybe there was a case where people would actually go to games if the game they'd rather see wasn't on the TV, but I can't imagine there are many fans now, especially the more plastic ones, saying...