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Europe: would you take, er, 5th place right now?


kirkwdavis2001

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This squad would get arseraped in Europe, obviously, and it'd be detrimental to our domestic campaign. But actually qualifying would provide us with a larger scope for more (and better) new players. It'd help us more than it would harm us. Plus we'd be back in Europe which would be fit. :)

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This squad would get arseraped in Europe, obviously, and it'd be detrimental to our domestic campaign. But actually qualifying would provide us with a larger scope for more (and better) new players. It'd help us more than it would harm us. Plus we'd be back in Europe which would be fit. :)

 

Not particularly. Most of the teams are dogshit until the later rounds.

 

I'd be more worried about the sheer quantity of games.

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This squad would get arseraped in Europe, obviously, and it'd be detrimental to our domestic campaign. But actually qualifying would provide us with a larger scope for more (and better) new players. It'd help us more than it would harm us. Plus we'd be back in Europe which would be fit. :)

 

We wouldn't get 'arseraped' in the Europa League, a lot of dross in it but this small squad would certainly struggle with the extra games.

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This squad would get arseraped in Europe, obviously, and it'd be detrimental to our domestic campaign. But actually qualifying would provide us with a larger scope for more (and better) new players. It'd help us more than it would harm us. Plus we'd be back in Europe which would be fit. :)

 

Is the correct answer. I accept where people are coming from when they say the amount of games may be a worry however to progress, Europe is an excellent carat.

 

Of course, having the money available to invest is another matter but Pardew seems, from what I read, confident that he'll have the Carroll money available. Time will tell on that matter but Europe to me says one thing: progress.

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I'd like to see some numbers related to how financially beneficial the Europa League is like.

 

Fulham made £8m by getting to the final.

 

What about the difference in prem league money from the 4-5 place drop they suffered due to their EL commitments?

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I'd like to see some numbers related to how financially beneficial the Europa League is like.

 

Fulham made £8m by getting to the final.

 

What about the difference in prem league money from the 4-5 place drop they suffered due to their EL commitments?

 

A lot less than £8m, I'd dare say.

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I'd like to see some numbers related to how financially beneficial the Europa League is like.

 

Fulham made £8m by getting to the final.

 

What about the difference in prem league money from the 4-5 place drop they suffered due to their EL commitments?

 

Impossible to say just how much it affected them, but 5 places is about £3.5m IIRC.

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I don't have many 'dreams', but I've always wanted to follow us away in Europe. Always too young last time round. Our fixtures are decent, however I don't think it will happen. Everton or Bolton for me will get 7th

 

You wouldn't be saying that if you saw us on Sunday.

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Guest EastEndGeordie

TBH getting europe would almost certainly cause Tiote and Enrique to stay as well as attracting decent players, so I'd take it and hope that we get knocked out in the group stages so that we don't get fatigued.

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