Fresh Prince of Chesh-air wrote:The European places have been 'explained' by the FA....clear as mud
As a result of Manchester United's Carling Cup win, sixth place in the Premier League is now a Europa League spot.
And depending on events in the FA Cup, seventh place could also be good enough to secure European football.
But with the semi-finals not yet played and three of the teams involved in the last four also fighting at the top of the league, there are a sizeable number of different permutations.
The FA have confirmed the below:
* If the winner of the the FA Cup qualifies for the Champions League, the domestic cup runner-up qualifies for the Europa League. * Should both the winner and the runner-up of the domestic cup qualify for the Champions League, the domestic cup Europa League place would revert to the League * If the FA Cup winners have already qualified for the Europa League via the league, the Europa League position reserved for the domestic cup winner would revert to the League.
I dont see whats hard to understand about all that. Its clear as day :s
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Bayern vs Utd tonight. Will take a draw then hopefully go through at OT. Am worried it is all set up for a Leverkusen style cock up in the semis vs Bordeaux.
Anyone know why Bordeaux are 3/1 to win at Lyon tonight? Top of the french league, unbeaten in europe and won there 1-0 in the league.
Is it? Is there permutations? Yes! Therefore, its not clear then is it?
There is a difference between things being clear and being unable to understand as I think that's the angle you're going for? Although I'm not sure even you know?
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Karlos13 wrote:Bayern vs Utd tonight. Will take a draw then hopefully go through at OT. Am worried it is all set up for a Leverkusen style cock up in the semis vs Bordeaux.
Bayern are without Robben, aren't they? If so, that's massive for United. I don't think Bayern have much chance anyway but if they had a hope, it lay with Robben IMO.
You should overwhelm them in midfield and it's hard to see them keeping you at bay for 90 minutes.
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Codarmysaint wrote:I dont see whats hard to understand about all that. Its clear as day :s
Basically, Chelsea will batter Villa again, Spurs will beat Pompey...as Chelsea are CL, and Spurs are as good as in the Europa at worst, then 7th looks good for a Europa spot.
Which is good as Villa are in freefall again and Everton's run-in is kind.
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