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Only One Game From Final And Europe

if we beat stoke we are in europe even if we lose the final thats brill

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Aye, whoever we play in the final, we won't be expected to win, we can win of course, but if we don't, at least we have Europe again.

 

5th place in the League is now the only chance to get in the Europa League, I bet Liverpool fans ain't happy :rofl:

 

Just been reading some other club forums and the majority of people want Bolton through, they really don't wanna see Stoke and their negativity in a final and in Europe, some saying it doesn't look good for our country.

 

I hope it's Man City in the final, they looked ordinary against Reading.

Aye I'm pretty sure I heard mentioned somewhere that from this season the European place moves down the league rather than to the losing finalist. Same as League Cup.

I'm sure Portsmouth would have got Europe if it wasn't for their money issues.

Gareth Southgate mentioned on the TV that Bolton or Stoke have a great chance of being in Europe next season simply by getting to the final.

I read if the winner qualifies for the Champions League then the runner up is in the Europa, if the winner are already in the Europa then the place goes to the league.

 

Oddly, if we lose to City then we play the in the league on the last day so it's in our best interest to lose. That can't be right.

Ps that Telegraph article is dated 2008.

Bloody hell, it would be bloody brilliant if we get into Europe again :drinks:

 

 

Oddly, if we lose to City then we play the in the league on the last day so it's in our best interest to lose. That can't be right.

 

That would be well weird, cheering for the other team :rofl:

lose? we'll bloody win it!

Also if that scenario was the case, would the players lose on purpose, could we get done by the F.A? I bet it would cause a lot of discussion throughout the country.

It says "we think", it's an off the cuff remark.

who gives a hoot. the chance to win the final will do fer me...

The following is an extract from the EUFA website regarding this years competition. Check out section 2.04

 

I think the EUFA commitee are meeting on 20 or 21 March to discuss next year's competition but I would not expect any radical changes.At least I hope not

 

 

The following regulations have been adopted on the basis of Articles 49(2)(B) and

50(1) of the UEFA Statutes.

I General Provisions

Article 1

Scope of application

1.01 The present regulations govern the rights, duties and responsibilities of all

parties participating and involved in the preparation and organisation of the

2010/11 UEFA Europa League including its qualifying phase and the playoffs

(hereinafter the competition).

II Entries ? Admission ? Integrity of the Competition ? Duties

Article 2

Number of clubs per UEFA member association

2.01 UEFA member associations may enter the winner of their national cup

competition (hereinafter domestic cup), as well as a certain number of other

clubs for the competition, in accordance with their position in the coefficient

rankings in Annex Ia, drawn up in accordance with Annex II of these

regulations. Only one single team per club may be entered.

2.02 UEFA member associations are represented on the following basis:

a) One representative: winner of the domestic cup.

B) Three representatives: winner of the domestic cup and the two clubs

which finish the top domestic league championship immediately below

the club(s) which qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

c) Four representatives: winner of the domestic cup and the three clubs

which finish the top domestic league championship immediately below

the club(s) which qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

2.03 In special circumstances, the winner of another official domestic competition

may be entered for the UEFA Europa League instead of the lowest ranking

top domestic league representative referred to in paragraphs 2.02(B) and

2.02©, provided such a competition has been approved by UEFA before the

start of the season in question (see Annex Ia).

2.04 If the winner of the domestic cup qualifies for the UEFA Champions League,

the domestic cup runner-up qualifies for the UEFA Europa League at the

stage initially reserved for the lowest ranking top domestic league representative (or the winner of another official domestic competition in

accordance with paragraph 2.03). Should both the winner and the runner-up

of the domestic cup qualify for the UEFA Champions League, the association

concerned may enter for the UEFA Europa League the club which finishes

the top domestic league immediately below the other club or clubs which

qualify for the UEFA Europa League. In both cases, the access stage initially

reserved for the domestic cup winner is reserved for the club which finishes

the domestic league in the highest position out of all the clubs which qualify

for the UEFA Europa League from the association concerned (see Annex Ia).

Each representative of the domestic league will then enter the competition at

the stage initially reserved for the domestic league representative ranked

immediately above it.

The following is an extract from the EUFA website regarding this years competition. Check out section 2.04

 

I think the EUFA commitee are meeting on 20 or 21 March to discuss next year's competition but I would not expect any radical changes.At least I hope not

 

The following regulations have been adopted on the basis of Articles 49(2)(B) and

50(1) of the UEFA Statutes.

I General Provisions

Article 1

Scope of application

1.01 The present regulations govern the rights, duties and responsibilities of all

parties participating and involved in the preparation and organisation of the

2010/11 UEFA Europa League including its qualifying phase and the playoffs

(hereinafter the competition).

II Entries ? Admission ? Integrity of the Competition ? Duties

Article 2

Number of clubs per UEFA member association

2.01 UEFA member associations may enter the winner of their national cup

competition (hereinafter domestic cup), as well as a certain number of other

clubs for the competition, in accordance with their position in the coefficient

rankings in Annex Ia, drawn up in accordance with Annex II of these

regulations. Only one single team per club may be entered.

2.02 UEFA member associations are represented on the following basis:

a) One representative: winner of the domestic cup.

B) Three representatives: winner of the domestic cup and the two clubs

which finish the top domestic league championship immediately below

the club(s) which qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

c) Four representatives: winner of the domestic cup and the three clubs

which finish the top domestic league championship immediately below

the club(s) which qualify for the UEFA Champions League.

2.03 In special circumstances, the winner of another official domestic competition

may be entered for the UEFA Europa League instead of the lowest ranking

top domestic league representative referred to in paragraphs 2.02(B) and

2.02?, provided such a competition has been approved by UEFA before the

start of the season in question (see Annex Ia).

2.04 If the winner of the domestic cup qualifies for the UEFA Champions League,

the domestic cup runner-up qualifies for the UEFA Europa League at the

stage initially reserved for the lowest ranking top domestic league representative (or the winner of another official domestic competition in

accordance with paragraph 2.03). Should both the winner and the runner-up

of the domestic cup qualify for the UEFA Champions League, the association

concerned may enter for the UEFA Europa League the club which finishes

the top domestic league immediately below the other club or clubs which

qualify for the UEFA Europa League. In both cases, the access stage initially

reserved for the domestic cup winner is reserved for the club which finishes

the domestic league in the highest position out of all the clubs which qualify

for the UEFA Europa League from the association concerned (see Annex Ia).

Each representative of the domestic league will then enter the competition at

the stage initially reserved for the domestic league representative ranked

immediately above it.

 

 

unless its a choice between 6th place liverpool and losing finalists stoke/bolton.

unless its a choice between 6th place liverpool and losing finalists stoke/bolton.

 

Ha very cynical. But a very valid point.

If it's us v's scum in the final and scum win the league we'll be going back to wembley to play them in the charity shield next season too.

us?

 

with a name like that

Charity Shield! What time is KO? How much are tickets? Which end will we get? Etc. etc. etc.

Charity Shield! What time is KO? How much are tickets? Which end will we get? Etc. etc. etc.

 

Do you have vouchers for the Plovdiv away game still? If not, I'd imagine you're fucked.

Do you have vouchers for the Plovdiv away game still? If not, I'd imagine you're fucked.

correct, and remember if you don't get tickets, then you won't be allowed to travel to London on that day

If it's us v's scum in the final and scum win the league we'll be going back to wembley to play them in the charity shield next season too.

 

i won't

us?

 

with a name like that

 

My thoughts exactly! :rofl:

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