Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is convinced the Premiership is set to become a sacking league for managers.
Redknapp has clocked up 1,134 matches at Bournemouth, West Ham, Portsmouth (twice), Southampton and Tottenham.
But he paints a gloomy picture of the Premier League's future, which already boasts wealthy owners from America, China, Russia and the Middle East.
He said: "There are going to be more and more foreign owners come into the top division. We'll end up with a league of billionaires, all winners in what they do in life and all wanting to win. But we can't all win.
"There's going to be a champion, cup winners and Champions League teams and owners won't understand why they are investing mega-money and why they can't be number one. Those owners can't accept not winning."