Debate should Rangers and Celtic be allowed to play in England?

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Dev is right and England were in danger of losing their 4th spot but for the ****eness of Italian football and Man City,just saying

So you're saying we would have lost our 4th spot if other leagues were better than ours, but they weren't? :huh:
 
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So you're saying we would have lost our 4th spot if other leagues were better than ours, but they weren't? :huh:
No I'm not saying it,UEFA were saying it and nothing to do with leagues,English league was in danger of losing their 4th spot to the Italians if they progressed further which they didn't so you keep your 4 places and this was all related to the group stages last year,please keep up or get your carer to read the paper for you.
 
Dev is right and England were in danger of losing their 4th spot but for the ****eness of Italian football and Man City,just saying

No I'm not saying it,UEFA were saying it and nothing to do with leagues,English league was in danger of losing their 4th spot to the Italians if they progressed further which they didn't so you keep your 4 places and this was all related to the group stages last year,please keep up or get your carer to read the paper for you.

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No I'm not saying it,UEFA were saying it and nothing to do with leagues,English league was in danger of losing their 4th spot to the Italians if they progressed further which they didn't so you keep your 4 places and this was all related to the group stages last year,please keep up or get your carer to read the paper for you.
Don't you get pissed off trying to educate dummies on here?
 


A successful Europa League run could be more helpful to England's coefficient ranking than qualifying for the Champions League knockout stages as the Premier League looks to keep hold of its fourth qualifying spot in Europe's elite competition. Manchester United will be playing in Europe's second competition from February after finishing third in their group following a defeat to Wolfsburg on Tuesday, while both Arsenal and Chelsea secured their place in the Champions League knockout stages on Wednesday night. There is concern that Serie A could snatch England's fourth Champions League qualifying slot for the beginning of the 2017/18 season due to a stronger coefficient.


http://www.skysports.com/football/n...-premier-leagues-fourth-champions-league-spot
 
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A successful Europa League run could be more helpful to England's coefficient ranking than qualifying for the Champions League knockout stages as the Premier League looks to keep hold of its fourth qualifying spot in Europe's elite competition. Manchester United will be playing in Europe's second competition from February after finishing third in their group following a defeat to Wolfsburg on Tuesday, while both Arsenal and Chelsea secured their place in the Champions League knockout stages on Wednesday night. There is concern that Serie A could snatch England's fourth Champions League qualifying slot for the beginning of the 2017/18 season due to a stronger coefficient.

http://www.skysports.com/football/n...-premier-leagues-fourth-champions-league-spot

How ****ing stupid are you people? I know that. I was just commenting on what Mick said, which is we'd lose our spot if other leagues were better than ours.

They're not, so what's the ****ing point he's trying to make?
 
How ****ing stupid are you people? I know that. I was just commenting on what Mick said, which is we'd lose our spot if other leagues were better than ours.

They're not, so what's the ****ing point he's trying to make?
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