It's not just the financial gap, it avoids a rebuild at a key time. Your Watkins, Luiz and Martinez will want to play at elite level for most of their career, and if you can legitimately claim by staying at Villa they will do so, that keeps the spine of the side intact.
Quote from: eamonn on April 15, 2024, 10:26:32 AMFrom memory, Blackburn never made much of a dent - my only recollection from their campaigns is Batty and Le Saux having a punch-up on the pitch in Moscow or somewhere.Also the answer to the quiz question of the first English player to score a hat-trick in the Champions League.
From memory, Blackburn never made much of a dent - my only recollection from their campaigns is Batty and Le Saux having a punch-up on the pitch in Moscow or somewhere.
Quote from: chrisw1 on April 15, 2024, 09:26:02 AMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on April 14, 2024, 07:34:33 PMhttps://thefightingcock.co.uk/forum/threads/top-4-struggling-to-care.49116/I get where they're coming from. I am absolutely desperate for us to qualify because it's the only possible way that we can even begin to start bridging the financial gap. That's less important to Spurs as they have such a strong commercial operation. Having failed to progress in the CL so often, I can see why going deeper into the UEFA cup for a season or two could be quite appealing to their fans.I think Spurs are progressing pretty well, they've got a good squad, are having a love affair with their manager and financially they can cope with not being in the CL next season. For us, I feel it could be a transformative lifeline in terms of finance, retaining our best players and being taken more seriously as a top club.I can understand that the novelty of playing in the CL wears off after a while. We are the only big English club to have not qualified for it (in its modern form) and that has to be out straight. It alone wouldn't transform the club - look at Newcastle - but it'd give us the chance to build rather than rebuild.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 14, 2024, 07:34:33 PMhttps://thefightingcock.co.uk/forum/threads/top-4-struggling-to-care.49116/I get where they're coming from. I am absolutely desperate for us to qualify because it's the only possible way that we can even begin to start bridging the financial gap. That's less important to Spurs as they have such a strong commercial operation. Having failed to progress in the CL so often, I can see why going deeper into the UEFA cup for a season or two could be quite appealing to their fans.I think Spurs are progressing pretty well, they've got a good squad, are having a love affair with their manager and financially they can cope with not being in the CL next season. For us, I feel it could be a transformative lifeline in terms of finance, retaining our best players and being taken more seriously as a top club.
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You don't see many proper punch ups these days, I remember Collymore having a right dust up at one match, Bolton away possibly? I tell you what else you don't see these days, free kicks inside the area with the wall all bunched up on the line. Didn't we concede one like that away at Liverpool in the mid 90s? What were they given for that wouldn't have seen a penalty awarded?
Yeah I think for Spurs fans they're in a bit of a moment of disillusion. Getting Champions League is more important for us than for them - they're established at a certain level with respect to revenues and reputation, and we're trying to establish that for ourselves.
Quote from: Risso on April 15, 2024, 11:48:12 AMYou don't see many proper punch ups these days, I remember Collymore having a right dust up at one match, Bolton away possibly? I tell you what else you don't see these days, free kicks inside the area with the wall all bunched up on the line. Didn't we concede one like that away at Liverpool in the mid 90s? What were they given for that wouldn't have seen a penalty awarded?Keeper picking the ball up from a back-pass is the common one.
Quote from: Monty on April 15, 2024, 11:14:50 AMYeah I think for Spurs fans they're in a bit of a moment of disillusion. Getting Champions League is more important for us than for them - they're established at a certain level with respect to revenues and reputation, and we're trying to establish that for ourselves.However, as mentioned a few times, the changes to the CL this season just means you can be 24th out of 36, and can still continue in Europe with a two legged match to determine either CL or Europa. So you could get the boosted money in the Champs league, and then still have the glory chase for silverware in the lower competition second half of the season. Potential teams for next year should be:Inter, Milan, Juventus, Roma, Bologna, Leverkusen, Bayern, Stuttgart, Dortmund/ Leipzig, (Depends on 4th/5th finish and coefficient)Citeh, Arsenal, Liverpool, Villa/Spurs, (Depends on 4th/5th finish and coefficient)Real, Barca, Girona, AthleticoPSG, brest, Monaco, Lille (although 4th place has to play a qualifying round win).PSV, Feynoord, Twente /Alkmaar (Depending on 3rd place finish and qualifying round win)Sporting, Benfica (runners-up plays a qualifier)Union St Gilloise, Anderlecht, (runners-up plays a qualifier)Celtic, Rangers (runners-up plays a qualifier)Salzburg, SturmGraz. (runners-up plays a qualifier)That list alone is close to 33 teams. I think we can easily finish halfway up a league containing them even only playing 8 of them once.
Quote from: Dave on April 15, 2024, 11:49:41 AMQuote from: Risso on April 15, 2024, 11:48:12 AMYou don't see many proper punch ups these days, I remember Collymore having a right dust up at one match, Bolton away possibly? I tell you what else you don't see these days, free kicks inside the area with the wall all bunched up on the line. Didn't we concede one like that away at Liverpool in the mid 90s? What were they given for that wouldn't have seen a penalty awarded?Keeper picking the ball up from a back-pass is the common one.Might be the only one as the only other indirect freekick award I can remember used to be obstruction.
SomFromNext season there’s no dropping down into the competition below if you get knocked out in the Play Off.
The top eight sides in the league will qualify automatically for the knockout stage, while the teams finishing in 9th to 24th place will compete in a two-legged play-off to secure their path to the last 16. The winners will join the top eight in that round. Meanwhile, teams that finish 25th or lower will be eliminated, with no access to the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League.[10]