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  1. 1. How likely are we to finish top four this season? 0 = nee chance, 5 = can’t call it, 10 = nailed on marra



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Rose-colored glasses ‘n all, but no Europe will allow us to (hopefully) cut the remaining deadwood from the squad. Have the squad streamlined and ready for Europe in 2025-26.
 

Anything less than top 5 and/or a significant cup run will be hugely disappointing next season.

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6 losses this season were by a single goal. Those are the kinds of matches we need to be turning into draws next season.

 

Desperately need to sort out our away form to have a chance at making a run into the top 5.

 

 

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When we lost the home game to Milan and went out of Europe altogether, Jenas said something to the effect of 'Believe me, the players won't be disappointed to have missed out on the Europa League'. It was said with the air of a professional finally coming clean about something. Maybe he was just referring to the difficulty of motivating yourself for the minor competition when you've been knocked out of the major one, but maybe it's something else.

 

No player or manager is going to say that they're glad to have missed out on the pleasures of long distance travelling to the far corners of Europe, because supporters value these competitions. But my ever-strengthening hunch is that for many on the footballing side, the Europa League is a gig they actually don't mind missing. Footballers are notoriously bad travellers, and it's only the glory of the Champions League that really compensates.

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1 hour ago, Cronky said:

When we lost the home game to Milan and went out of Europe altogether, Jenas said something to the effect of 'Believe me, the players won't be disappointed to have missed out on the Europa League'. It was said with the air of a professional finally coming clean about something. Maybe he was just referring to the difficulty of motivating yourself for the minor competition when you've been knocked out of the major one, but maybe it's something else.

 

No player or manager is going to say that they're glad to have missed out on the pleasures of long distance travelling to the far corners of Europe, because supporters value these competitions. But my ever-strengthening hunch is that for many on the footballing side, the Europa League is a gig they actually don't mind missing. Footballers are notoriously bad travellers, and it's only the glory of the Champions League that really compensates.


Brilliantly pointing out the obvious. There’s not many teams where their league form suffers as a consequence.

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1 hour ago, Cronky said:

When we lost the home game to Milan and went out of Europe altogether, Jenas said something to the effect of 'Believe me, the players won't be disappointed to have missed out on the Europa League'. It was said with the air of a professional finally coming clean about something. Maybe he was just referring to the difficulty of motivating yourself for the minor competition when you've been knocked out of the major one, but maybe it's something else.

 

No player or manager is going to say that they're glad to have missed out on the pleasures of long distance travelling to the far corners of Europe, because supporters value these competitions. But my ever-strengthening hunch is that for many on the footballing side, the Europa League is a gig they actually don't mind missing. Footballers are notoriously bad travellers, and it's only the glory of the Champions League that really compensates.

Jenas was a coward of a player though.  He’s talking coward things. 
 

He played in the uefa cup for us. Had we beaten Marseille that season and won the uefa cup he would be a legend around her.  
 

Honestly fuck him and his opinion.  Winners want to win. We need that mentality.  Jenas was at clubs with losers mentality. Maybe he was happy going to the SF of uefa. He was happy to play for spurs rather than arsenal. He was happy finishing 6th.  Happy to retire at 31.  He’s a prick.  

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For the club Europe is a net positive - no doubt. Revenue and coefficients and a squad and management used to competing on multiple fronts. We will use that additional revenue to invest to the max. Most other clubs not usually in Europe probably won’t. 
 

On a single season basis.  On the basis we can invest and keep our players. It’s a positive not being in Europe. But we need to put back to back European campaigns in and back to back CL places. 

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Reminds me of the batshit “I want the club to be relegated to clear the decks” takes a few years ago. At least now the craziness is about Europe and not the PL shows the progress.

 

the EC would have been class, the EL even better. This season has delivered a worse outcome than last season with a stronger squad. The lessons have to be learnt and hopefully luck will turn too. There will be huge pressure now next season to deliver on the pitch.

 

The good news is as long as the squad is strengthened in the right areas then the squad will be at a stage to properly compete for the domestic cups.

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10 minutes ago, The Prophet said:

 


If that's the case, would Chelsea not just take the Europa spot and Man U take up the Conference one?

 

 

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1 minute ago, et tu brute said:


If that's the case, would Chelsea not just take the Europa spot and Man U take up the Conference one?

 

 

 

 

Both Europa Conference potentially?

 

Doesn't impact us either way, but still potentially amusing.

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20 hours ago, The College Dropout said:

Jenas was a coward of a player though.  He’s talking coward things. 
 

He played in the uefa cup for us. Had we beaten Marseille that season and won the uefa cup he would be a legend around her.  
 

Honestly fuck him and his opinion.  Winners want to win. We need that mentality.  Jenas was at clubs with losers mentality. Maybe he was happy going to the SF of uefa. He was happy to play for spurs rather than arsenal. He was happy finishing 6th.  Happy to retire at 31.  He’s a prick.  

 

My favorite post of many months. I could read this over and over and keep laughing and raising a fist. LFG. I couldn't agree more with you. Fucking can't stop Jenas and some of the nonsense he spouts. 

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So… no chance at all we take Man Utd’s spot? Seems to be looking more and more like they can’t play in it due to INEOS ties.

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I read an article about the same thing happening with Brighton and Union Saint-Gilloise who have the same owner. All they needed to do was "restructure their board." 

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Man Utd will find a way around this unfortunately.

 

If not, they are getting barred from Europe, Chelsea are getting barred for their obvious financial infringements and the Toon will be in the Europa League!

 

 :indi:

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1 hour ago, The College Dropout said:

No they would swap with Chelsea. 

As simple as that? Thought they were in different competitions?

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I obviously wanted Europe from a selfish perspective in that fact that I'd be able to do another European trip next season, as well as the nights at St James' - particularly if we got to the knockouts would have been great. I can't pretend I'm absolutely devasted though as it's not like they won't be here again in the next year or two.

 

However, I do think it massively improves our chances of getting Champions League football again sooner rather than later. The top 2 are nailed on, but the other 2 (3?) spots are anyone's game to be honest. Liverpool in transition, Chelsea are a mess, Spurs & Man United could do anything and Villa will have to cope with a testing Champions League format with the potential of knockouts in the New Year. 

 

A kind set of fixtures to start the season and I reckon we will definitely be there or thereabouts next May. I'm an eternal pessimist but I'd consider us favourites but a lot will naturally depend on what we do this summer.

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3 hours ago, Froggy said:

I read an article about the same thing happening with Brighton and Union Saint-Gilloise who have the same owner. All they needed to do was "restructure their board." 

Same with Villa

 

Its a complete non story - UEFA will not do anything

 

Didn’t the two Red Bull teams play each other a few years back?

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7 minutes ago, Mikky said:

Same with Villa

 

Its a complete non story - UEFA will not do anything

 

Didn’t the two Red Bull teams play each other a few years back?


I’ve not been paying attention. How many multiple-club ownerships are there in the Premier League?

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15 minutes ago, leffe186 said:


I’ve not been paying attention. How many multiple-club ownerships are there in the Premier League?


Let’s see 

Man U - Nice

Villa - Vitoria Guimaraes

Man C - 5/6

Chelsea - Strasbourg

Forest - Olympiakos 

Bournemouth - Lorient

 

Probs a few more to boot 

 

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Yeah, I read earlier that Man U are confident that by Ratcliffe removing himself from the Nice board the issue gets settled.

 

I'm not fussed either way, since as has been pointed out, it just means them and Chelsea swap competitions.

 

Was thinking earlier about Villa's proposal to raise FFP limits for European teams, and why Palace might be for it.

 

All I could guess is they'll be thinking that if English teams do better in Europe next season, there would be an extra European place for the PL next time, which they or another mildly ambitious team might have the chance to get. 

 

I still think it's a worse idea than just raising the FFP limit for everyone. That way also, promoted teams might have slightly more of a chance.

 

Which itself is a worse idea than just scrapping the whole fandango and starting again.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Abacus said:

Yeah, I read earlier that Man U are confident that by Ratcliffe removing himself from the Nice board the issue gets settled.

 

I'm not fussed either way, since as has been pointed out, it just means them and Chelsea swap competitions.

 

Was thinking earlier about Villa's proposal to raise FFP limits for European teams, and why Palace might be for it.

 

All I could guess is they'll be thinking that if English teams do better in Europe next season, there would be an extra European place for the PL next time, which they or another mildly ambitious team might have the chance to get. 

 

I still think it's a worse idea than just raising the FFP limit for everyone. That way also, promoted teams might have slightly more of a chance.

 

Which itself is a worse idea than just scrapping the whole fandango and starting again.

 

 

 

Palace are not ambitious.

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