I mean, Liverpool were so bad when they won the CL they were only allowed back into the competition the next season by special dispensation. It's true - UEFA actually changed the rules to allow them to compete!
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That rule still stands today, but if you think that's funny imagine Uefa allowing the winners of the Uefa equivalent of the League Cup into the Group Stage of the Champions League the following season, would never happen right.![]()
There are many precedents for this: e.g the prizes for winning smaller poker tournaments are places in a bigger more prestigious tournament that has £millions as top prizes.I know, it's a nonsense - the prize for winning the bloody thing is that you don't have to play in it again next season!
There are many precedents for this: e.g the prizes for winning smaller poker tournaments are places in a bigger more prestigious tournament that has £millions as top prizes.
By doing this UEFA are acknowledging that the Europa is a much smaller tournament which serves as an entry to their more prestigious champions league. Which is fair enough because not doing would have led to its demise. Would the likes of Arsenal or Dortmund have taken it seriously? Even Small premiership teams have treated it with disdain in the recent past resting their key players. Less respect than the league cup. Now at least we have a serious competition, with participants wanting to win it.
What a lot of blinkered, Utd rose tinted specs nonsense. I'll leave it at that.
That rule still stands today, but if you think that's funny imagine Uefa allowing the winners of the Uefa equivalent of the League Cup into the Group Stage of the Champions League the following season, would never happen right.![]()
Would suggest it was that the rule was reinstated to make it same as European Cup.The rule was invented after Liverpool's failure in the league in 2005. UEFA willingly bent the rules to get Liverpool back into the CL in 2006, the actual rules at the time should have seen Liverpool drop into the UEFA.
I do agree with you that the EL winners shouldn't go into the CL, imo it devalues both competitions in the long run. Just look at us last season - willingly giving up on the league because we knew the EL was there for the taking. But at least when we used that route it was within the rules, we weren't relying on UEFA doing us a favour after the fact.
Exactly, so do the EL winners really deserve a place in the CL or is it simply borne of desperation to give the competition back some appeal?
Would suggest it was that the rule was reinstated to make it same as European Cup.
UEFA at the time were surprised as up till then all other Associations had automatically given previous CL winners 1 of their countries places-even our FA had said they would in prev seasons when the possibility had come up .They therefore decided to put it in black & white to ensure that the previous winners always had the chance to defend their "title".
The act is desperation.
However I would be perfectly happy with it,
providing UEFA got rid of the CL drop-out rule,
which IMHO is both a contemptible act of greed +
preserving the status quo.
Agree with both.
It's a shame really, the EL used to be a competition which clubs like Sevilla, Bilbao, Bilbao etc tried to win because they valued the trophy. Yes it was a lesser trophy, but it had its own prestige.
The EUFA cup was brill due to the large number of good teams ensuring , even without seeding , you would always have had some really tough games to win it.The old UEFA Cup used to be great in the 70s/80s.
You would get clubs who finished 2/3/4 in their home
league, and the draw guaranteed some tasty ties at all
rounds of the tournament.
Now the EL is just a procession in the group stages
for clubs from the major leagues, pepped up in the
last 16 by the arrival of the CL failures.

the CWC always seemed the poor relation of the 3 to me as could have really weak teams winning domestic cups.The old Cup Winners' Cup was great too - literally had to win a domestic cup to get into it so the winners could say they were the true European kings of the knockout competition.
I guess the way more teams are let into Europe now and how it's been merged, even with the CL, is a prelude to an eventual European Super League for the richest clubs.

the CWC always seemed the poor relation of the 3 to me as could have really weak teams winning domestic cups.
Sure you're not just remembering an acute finish by a dodgy manager by any chance![]()
Sure you're not just remembering an acute finish by a dodgy manager by any chance![]()

More slavery oil money is required to ever achieve that, Diego.Well, at least the best the all conquering City can do this season is the "poor mans" treble now, not the main one like good teams do![]()