My prediction is if alot of these "bigger clubs" dont finish in the top 8 automatic spots they will be kicking a stink and asking for the old format back
Quote from: Somniloquism on October 03, 2024, 09:38:04 AM5th place is currently nailed for qualification in the Prem league this season. Currently an eleven point difference to second place. Funnily enough I was just thinking that an extra benefit of a good run here is it might help us qualify again if we slip to 5th.
5th place is currently nailed for qualification in the Prem league this season. Currently an eleven point difference to second place.
What was with that half empty Bayern stand? Surely they didn't fail to sell all their tickets?
I'm guessing part of it is that away allocations are smaller in the CL than in the PL but they occupy the same area, so there's 1000 empty seats. Plus the empty rows we have to have for the CL advertising boards, soon adds up.
Quote from: caster troy on October 03, 2024, 10:43:15 AMQuote from: Somniloquism on October 03, 2024, 09:38:04 AM5th place is currently nailed for qualification in the Prem league this season. Currently an eleven point difference to second place. Funnily enough I was just thinking that an extra benefit of a good run here is it might help us qualify again if we slip to 5th.Still WAAAY to early to know how this will play out. We're in a good position, but 80+% of the fixtures still have to played this season, and with points for wins, all you need is for the English clubs to lose a couple while the others win, and it's all change. We'll have a much better idea once the knockout games start. Hopefully with all 8 English clubs still in their respective competitions.
Still WAAAY to early to know how this will play out. We're in a good position, but 80+% of the fixtures still have to played this season, and with points for wins, all you need is for the English clubs to lose a couple while the others win, and it's all change. We'll have a much better idea once the knockout games start. Hopefully with all 8 English clubs still in their respective competitions.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on October 03, 2024, 11:50:23 AMWhat was with that half empty Bayern stand? Surely they didn't fail to sell all their tickets?Ahem!!Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 03, 2024, 11:42:11 AMI'm guessing part of it is that away allocations are smaller in the CL than in the PL but they occupy the same area, so there's 1000 empty seats. Plus the empty rows we have to have for the CL advertising boards, soon adds up.
Quote from: Smithy on October 03, 2024, 11:06:20 AMStill WAAAY to early to know how this will play out. We're in a good position, but 80+% of the fixtures still have to played this season, and with points for wins, all you need is for the English clubs to lose a couple while the others win, and it's all change. We'll have a much better idea once the knockout games start. Hopefully with all 8 English clubs still in their respective competitions.It feels a lot less likely that so much shitting of the bed happens compared to last year. England only missed out narrowly last time, and that was pretty much all down to Man Utd and Newcastle finishing bottom rather than third of their Champions League groups, meaning no Europa League football to bump things things up with a few extra wins. The way the four Champions League clubs have started feels like it's going to be a lot harder for any of them to ruin the coefficient as badly as Newcastle / Man Utd did last season. So as long as Spurs and Man Utd (who are currently first and second favourites to win it) don't do much worse than West Ham / Liverpool / Brighton and Chelsea don't do much worse than we did, fifth = Champions League is pretty much nailed on in my opinion.
I hope you're right! It just feels like there is a LONG way to go...