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Thank * we made the quarter finals.
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Thank **** we made the quarter finals.
Nope. Pretty sure they changed it so it is 5 max from any country.An open question to anyone in the know.
If an English club wins both the Champions League & the Europa Cups this year, does that then mean that 6 teams from England will play Champions League next year?....Given that the winners from both comps automatically qualify for the following years Champions League.
only if they finish outside the top 4.An open question to anyone in the know.
If an English club wins both the Champions League & the Europa Cups this year, does that then mean that 6 teams from England will play Champions League next year?....Given that the winners from both comps automatically qualify for the following years Champions League.
actually no this is correct. apparently if the cl winner comes from 5th and europa league winner from 6th, 4th place gets moved to the europa leagueNope. Pretty sure they changed it so it is 5 max from any country.
An open question to anyone in the know.
If an English club wins both the Champions League & the Europa Cups this year, does that then mean that 6 teams from England will play Champions League next year?....Given that the winners from both comps automatically qualify for the following years Champions League.
actually no this is correct. apparently if the cl winner comes from 5th and europa league winner from 6th, 4th place gets moved to the europa league
Only if those teams finish outside the top 4. Spain only got 4 spots last year despite both Madrid teams winning becuase they were both in the top 4.An open question to anyone in the know.
If an English club wins both the Champions League & the Europa Cups this year, does that then mean that 6 teams from England will play Champions League next year?....Given that the winners from both comps automatically qualify for the following years Champions League.
Why?Nope, there's a league game against either Brighton or Palace just before that game. Apparently UEFA wouldn't allow the first game there to be a European fixture.
That would be awful...Wouldn't you just hate to be that club that comes fourth and still doesn't qualify for CL.
Not 100% sure, but I saw a Spurs journo talking about it on Twitter. That's why we've made the deal with Brighton and Palace that at least one of them will be the first game, depending on FA Cup results, and one will be pushed to later on.Why?
Thank **** we made the quarter finals.
Only if those teams finish outside the top 4. Spain only got 4 spots last year despite both Madrid teams winning becuase they were both in the top 4.
If you pricks knock out City from the CL and lose to them in the EPL, I’ll be pissed!We'll be more than competitive. Anybody thinking that City will steamroll Spurs might find themselves in for a rude shock. Kane, Alli, Eriksen and Son will get chances to score. We need to be clinical but without doubt have a live chance, especially if we can bring the shiny new home with accompanying rabid crowd into play.
Ajax can upset Juventus too. Make no mistake about that.
If you pricks knock out City from the CL and lose to them in the EPL, I’ll be pissed!
It was 120 Euros.Man U tried to negotiate a deal with Barca for opposition fans to be charged 75 euros for the CL matches. Barca refused to move from their standard 102 euros. Man U then responded by increasing the cost to Barca fans to 102 euros from the 75 euros. That extra revenue will be used to subsidize the cost to the visiting Man U fans down to 75 euros. Hahaha. Well done.
Liverpool and Porto have agreed to a 60 euro deal for visiting fans, down from the 75 euros in the round of 16 match they played last season. Prices were initally set at 85 euros for these games.
That's what i get relying on my memory. It was £102.It was 120 Euros.
You dont find that cost ridiculous? United trying to look after the fans because Spanish club try to * over our away fans.Don't see anything wrong with it. Pretty sure my brother paid +100 euro for the clasico earlier this season, for being somewhere high up in the stands. Nice gesture from Utd to traveling fans, but seems a bit weird they'd ask Barcelona to lower their prices for them.
You dont find that cost ridiculous? United trying to look after the fans because Spanish club try to **** over our away fans.
Anything attempts to reduce ticket prices are positive.
Barca have defended their pricing strategy, though, which they said was consistent and has not been hiked up.
"The prices are the same for the [Man Utd] fans and for our own supporters," a spokesman said. "The pricing policy is in keeping with recent knockout games against Lyon and Roma in the last year.
"It doesn't matter if it's Man United, Juventus or Lyon -- these are the prices for everyone attending the game -- not including season ticket holders who have all three competitions [La Liga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey] included in the prices they pay each year.
"Season tickets at Barcelona are cheaper [than at Man Utd]. The cheapest one costs around £120 and includes every competition. At Old Trafford, it costs more than £500 and that's only for the Premier League games. Everything needs to be in context."
"Barcelona charging us member prices for away tickets would have not cost them much at all -- certainly compared to [Lionel] Messi's wages.
Sevilla and Valencia have tried to * our away fans with ticket price increases over the last couple of seasons and it has backfired on them.Like I said, my brother paid +100 euro per ticket as a home fan for the clasico this season. I don't know all the prices but a spokesperson said these prices are no different from what non-members are charged, so it has nothing to do with your fans.
http://www.espn.com/soccer/uefa-cha...r-manchester-united-visit-in-champions-league
If Utd cares so much about their own fans, maybe they can drop their season ticket prices next season. Good on them for what they're doing, but this also smells like a bit of clever PR.
Basically Utd fans were asking Barcelona to treat them the same way as they treat their own season ticket holders.