Not sure about the 2nd question but it won't affect the top 4
comment by Ramböue (U12551)
posted 1 minute ago
Not sure about the 2nd question but it won't affect the top 4
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Ihink it does because i believe UEFA have stated that no country can or will have more than 4 teams in the CL
If the EL winners finish outside the top four then the country get an extra spot - so in the case of the prem, five.
If both winners finish outside the top four then the fourth placed team doesn't qualify for the CL.
That's interesting though. So just say the winner of the CL/Europa both come from England but both finish outside the top 4, only the Champions and 2nd place qualify for the CL
No it's been increased to five so would be the top three.
http://www.uefa.org/about-uefa/executive-committee/news/newsid=1956131.html
It won't happen, only really Chelsea are capable of winning the Champions League and the Europa League will be won by a dropout or a Spanish side. Of course that dropout could be Liverpool of course.
But I can't see England gaining a place as any team who does win something will be solid top four for me.
comment by Darren The King Fletcher - Maroudona (U10026)
posted 7 minutes ago
If the EL winners finish outside the top four then the country get an extra spot - so in the case of the prem, five.
If both winners finish outside the top four then the fourth placed team doesn't qualify for the CL.
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So it's a maximum, of 5 teams?
Only if the winner of either European competition doesn't qualify through the league, Macca.
Henrik, yeah pretty much.
It's more likely to benefit Spain as they're the ones you'd fancy to have a Europa winner that doesn't finish top four - Sevilla and Atletico being two obvious examples in the last few years.
It's unlikely both the UEFA Cup winners and the CL winners would finish outside of the qualifying sports for the CL.
Of course, BB.
Since the CL has been top four the only time the winners of both competitions haven't qualified for the CL through the league was in 2012, when Atleti and Chelsea won them, and we all know Chelsea's win was the fluke of the century - and that was across two different leagues as well.
The only chance of it happening in one league is if Atleti win it and drop out of the top four with another team from Spain winning the Europa, and that looks unlikely.
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posted on 21/8/14
Not sure about the 2nd question but it won't affect the top 4
posted on 21/8/14
comment by Ramböue (U12551)
posted 1 minute ago
Not sure about the 2nd question but it won't affect the top 4
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Ihink it does because i believe UEFA have stated that no country can or will have more than 4 teams in the CL
posted on 21/8/14
If the EL winners finish outside the top four then the country get an extra spot - so in the case of the prem, five.
If both winners finish outside the top four then the fourth placed team doesn't qualify for the CL.
posted on 21/8/14
That's interesting though. So just say the winner of the CL/Europa both come from England but both finish outside the top 4, only the Champions and 2nd place qualify for the CL
posted on 21/8/14
No it's been increased to five so would be the top three.
http://www.uefa.org/about-uefa/executive-committee/news/newsid=1956131.html
posted on 21/8/14
It won't happen, only really Chelsea are capable of winning the Champions League and the Europa League will be won by a dropout or a Spanish side. Of course that dropout could be Liverpool of course.
But I can't see England gaining a place as any team who does win something will be solid top four for me.
posted on 21/8/14
comment by Darren The King Fletcher - Maroudona (U10026)
posted 7 minutes ago
If the EL winners finish outside the top four then the country get an extra spot - so in the case of the prem, five.
If both winners finish outside the top four then the fourth placed team doesn't qualify for the CL.
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So it's a maximum, of 5 teams?
posted on 21/8/14
Only if the winner of either European competition doesn't qualify through the league, Macca.
posted on 21/8/14
Henrik, yeah pretty much.
It's more likely to benefit Spain as they're the ones you'd fancy to have a Europa winner that doesn't finish top four - Sevilla and Atletico being two obvious examples in the last few years.
posted on 21/8/14
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posted on 21/8/14
It's unlikely both the UEFA Cup winners and the CL winners would finish outside of the qualifying sports for the CL.
posted on 21/8/14
Of course, BB.
Since the CL has been top four the only time the winners of both competitions haven't qualified for the CL through the league was in 2012, when Atleti and Chelsea won them, and we all know Chelsea's win was the fluke of the century - and that was across two different leagues as well.
The only chance of it happening in one league is if Atleti win it and drop out of the top four with another team from Spain winning the Europa, and that looks unlikely.
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