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The Europeometer™ (2024/25) - NUFC Qualify for Champions League


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4 hours ago, Benwell Lad said:

His comments post match about the noise at SJP influencing the ref was right from the Steve Bruce playbook not what you'd expect from a real top manager.

Top managers come out with BS all the time. Relatively few offer little excuse. Howe and Ancelotti spring to mind. Pep himself gives credit to opposition. But Klopp, Mourinho, Ferguson etc. talk a lot of crap 

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Anyway 

 

‪We are champions league ‬
‪Tindall’s getting fake tans for free 
‪We are champions league 
‪Big Joe’s gonna’ need a new knee 
‪We are champions league 
‪We’ve got Alex Isak baby 
‪We are champions league 
‪Wednesday night in Milan for me 

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6 minutes ago, ponsaelius said:

 

Because we've only had one season in Europe in the last five years. Not built up coefficient score.

Indeed. Added benefit of qualifying for the UCL this year is that we get another season now to really try to build up the coefficient which will increase future revenue shares and to a lesser extent the pot allocation. Crucial to consistently qualify for Europe each season now as the higher the coefficient, the more we'll receive from UEFA each season due to their dodgy merit/broadcast payment system.

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9 minutes ago, Joelinton7 said:

But union sg haven’t had any 

It's worked on a 5 year sum though. Hence why ours should continue to build now. If your sum is lower than your national average then you get that total instead. Ours is only 8000 but the English average is 22.982, so we get that instead. We'll hopefully surpass that over time with more European games and build our own meaningful coefficient.

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1 minute ago, ToonAbroad said:

It's worked on a 5 year sum though. Hence why ours should continue to build now. If your sum is lower than your national average then you get that total instead. Ours is only 8000 but the English average is 22.982, so we get that instead. We'll hopefully surpass that over time with more European games and build our own meaningful coefficient.

Fair enough. Bet it was massive at one point when Shola was banging in hatty’s vs some unpronounceable Greek club. 

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Just now, ToonAbroad said:

And on a sidenote, we'll want all English clubs to do well again hopefully next season to ensure the PL once again gets 5 spots as that's done on a seasonal aspect, rather than a 5 year average.

Which makes you worry about Nottingham Forest (although they should get to the later stages of the Conference League regardless), Crystal Palace, and Spurs.

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Just now, Stifler said:

Which makes you worry about Nottingham Forest (although they should get to the later stages of the Conference League regardless), Crystal Palace, and Spurs.

Agreed. It's divided by the total number of clubs playing in Europe that season so hopefully they can contribute! Generally UCL clubs earn more than UEL or UECL clubs so would be more important for the UCL 6 to perform well than Palace or Forest, but it would help!

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21 minutes ago, ToonAbroad said:

Indeed. Added benefit of qualifying for the UCL this year is that we get another season now to really try to build up the coefficient which will increase future revenue shares and to a lesser extent the pot allocation. Crucial to consistently qualify for Europe each season now as the higher the coefficient, the more we'll receive from UEFA each season due to their dodgy merit/broadcast payment system.

 

Getting more money based on coefficient really is a disgraceful system, particularly now the coefficient is more or less irrelevant in sporting terms with the new format.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Beren said:

 

Given there's no qualifying, is there any decent reason why the draw is so late in the summer?

 

Not massively convenient if you're looking to travel.

There is qualifying.

 

The pots that have been posted just include the teams in qualifying with the highest coefficients, so are therefore ‘expected’ to qualify. 
 

Celtic have to qualify yet.

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19 minutes ago, Beren said:

Given there's no qualifying, is there any decent reason why the draw is so late in the summer?

 

Not massively convenient if you're looking to travel.

There is qualifying rounds, just no English team will be in them.

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17 minutes ago, NUFCDoog said:

Forest might not even qualify, got to play a play off just to get there to the "main competition". Wouldn't be a surprise to see them go out. They'll be nowhere near top 10 next season.

They get England’s Co-efficient which should give them a tie against a European minnow.

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UEFA has confirmed the Following CL dates fixture 25/26:

Matchday 1: 16–18 September 2025

Matchday 2: 30 September–1 October 2025

Matchday 3: 21/22 October 2025

Matchday 4: 4/5 November 2025

Matchday 5: 25/26 November 2025

Matchday 6: 9/10 December 2025

Matchday 7: 20/21 January 2026

Matchday 8: 28 January 2026

Knockout phase play-offs: 17/18 & 24/25 Feb 2026

Round of 16: 10/11 & 17/18 March 2026

Quarter-finals: 7/8 & 14/15 April 2026

Semi-finals: 28/29 April & 5/6 May 2026

Final: 30 May 2026.

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