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The Europeometer™ (2024/25) - NUFC Qualify for Conference League (at least)


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Is this the way to Lithuania,

Shamrock Rovers, Hearts, Nicosia

Geordie boys are taking over

Europa Conference waits for me. 

 

 

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Good thing with the play-offs is that they're after the season starts, so there will be no way we'll be half cooked which could cause issues.

 

I'm fully expecting Man United to win the final on Saturday, it'll be the most Newcastle thing possible :lol:

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  On 20/05/2024 at 09:15, Yorkie said:

 

Dunno about the pots but yes it's one big league as opposed to groups. Six different opponents as opposed to eight - three at home, three away. 

 

We'll enter at the play-off stage, 22nd and 29th August. Draw on 5th August. First league stage game is 3rd October. 

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Yeah, they thing to remember is that if we get into it, and obviously assuming we get past the play off round, we’ll play the same amount of games as an English team in the Champions League or Europa League will do.

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  On 20/05/2024 at 12:22, jack j said:

With these new formats will there be no more of teams dropping out the champions league into the europa or europa into conference?

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Teams no longer drop down at all post qualification rounds.

 

 

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  On 20/05/2024 at 12:22, jack j said:

With these new formats will there be no more of teams dropping out the champions league into the europa or europa into conference?

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Think that’s gone now yeah. I think the top 8 in the league progress with 9th to 16th having a play off to see who plays the top 8.

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A chance to win any trophy is a good thing. I won’t poo-poo European competition regardless of the caliber of the tournament…one of the few bright spots of the Ashley/Pards era was that EL run. It would be a great opportunity to get the younger players match time and tournament experience as well.

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  On 20/05/2024 at 13:08, jack j said:

How come champions league and europa league have 8 games but conference only 6?

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Less teams I believe.

In reality I think this will be the starting point, test to increase the amount of teams in Europe. We’ll end up like rugby has done, where you have to be unlucky not to enter Europe. I can easily see the top 5 leagues having all their top 10 teams in some format of European competition in future.

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  On 20/05/2024 at 13:14, Stifler said:

Less teams I believe.

In reality I think this will be the starting point, test to increase the amount of teams in Europe. We’ll end up like rugby has done, where you have to be unlucky not to enter Europe. I can easily see the top 5 leagues having all their top 10 teams in some format of European competition in future.

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All 3 competitions have 36 teams in according to the uefa website like

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  On 20/05/2024 at 13:18, jack j said:

All 3 competitions have 36 teams in according to the uefa website like

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I think thats right and would make what someone has said above is correct about qualifying positions etc.  The only reason I think there's less games is nobody starts in thr group stage, unlike the other two competitions, every team making it to the group stage would have played a qualifier of some description.

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Here is an explainer on how it will work. Personally, I like the change. But let’s see how it goes. 

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  On 20/05/2024 at 13:30, BermyToon said:

Excited to enter the conference league next season. Anyone know where the final will take place next year?

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Poland. 
“Stadion Wrocław in Poland will host the 2025 final, which will be played on 28 May 2025.

The home of two-time Polish champions Śląsk Wrocław, the venue has a capacity of over 40,000 and is the third biggest stadium in the country. Completed in 2011, Stadion Wrocław held three games as Poland co-hosted UEFA EURO 2012 with neighbours Ukraine, and it continues to stage national team games. The venue lies to the northwest of Wrocław, which is the third largest city in Poland and the main city in the region of Lower Silesia ('Dolny Śląsk' in Polish).”

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