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    #16
    Don't think so really.
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      #17
      I mean, apart from the champions league, the UEFA cup, the cup winners cup and the Euros, what have UEFA ever done for us?
      Oh I don't know.

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        #18
        They gave us those lads who stand beside the goal and apparently still see **** all

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          #19
          I dont see the problem with this. It gets rid of one crap competition, and gives us a better chance of getting in. Lets face it, its the only way we will. Without CL football, we will never attract/keep top players.
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            #20
            So if the Europa is so crap, why install it into the CL? Doesn't that lessen the worth of the CL?
            Oh no I forgot. It's about money...

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              #21
              Originally posted by Charly View Post
              I dont see the problem with this. It gets rid of one crap competition, and gives us a better chance of getting in. Lets face it, its the only way we will. Without CL football, we will never attract/keep top players.
              but if practically everyone is in the competition then surely that negates the benefit of being in an exclusive competition? there are so few top players out there. to share that small pool of talent with an even bigger pool of clubs is bull****.
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                #22
                Couldn't be arsed with a new thread, but it kinda fits here ...

                European Championship: Uefa to hold 2020 finals across continent


                The 2020 European Championship finals will be held in a number of cities across Europe, Uefa has announced.

                It means there will be no one country hosting the tournament, which will have expanded to 24 teams by then.

                The Football Association has already put forward Wembley to European governing body Uefa as a possible venue for the final.

                Wales, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland have also expressed their interest in staging matches to Uefa.

                And Jonathan Ford, chief executive of the FA of Wales, has previously said the FAW would want Cardiff to be a "host city" under Platini's plan.

                Following Thursday's announcement, Ford said the plan was a "fantastic idea" but stressed fans should not have to travel long distances at great expense.

                "The idea of hub areas should be very seriously considered. We don't want fans going from east to west," he said.

                "The proximity of say Manchester, Cardiff, Belfast and Dublin is even closer than one end of Ukraine to the other. There's many a situation I can see where you can have group hubs to make it a great fan experience."

                A spokesperson for the Football Supporters' Federation said the move was "one which will divide fans' opinions".

                "When the idea of a pan-European tournament was first proposed our primary concern was that supporters across the continent were properly consulted before anything was set in stone.

                "The FSF will speak to Football Supporters Europe to see what fans from across the continent make of this move."

                Uefa's executive committee took the decision at a meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Thursday.

                Uefa general secretary Gianni Infantino told a press conference after the meeting: "Some important decisions have been taken.

                "Uefa Euro 2020 will be staged across the continent, in various major cities, following a decision taken today. A Euro for Europe follows an initial idea by Uefa president Michel Platini, who described it as 'an idea I feel really passionate about'.

                "The response has been extremely positive from all the national associations."

                Infantino confirmed that only Turkey, who had had initially bid to host Euro 2020, opposed the decision through the country's Uefa vice-president Senes Erzik.

                The next competition in 2016 will be hosted by France and will be played with 24 qualifiers at the finals.

                Infantino added the bidding process for the host cities would start in March and decisions would be made in the spring of 2014.

                Platini, who won the tournament in 1984 with France, floated the idea as a way of avoiding high costs at a time of financial hardship in many countries.

                Higher than expected costs and building delays caused problems for the 2012 tournament in Poland and Ukraine.

                "It will be a lot easier from a financial perspective for all the countries," Platini said in June.

                "If you need to build airports or 10 stadiums in a country, this would be rather easy because it would be one stadium per host city."

                Former FA chief executive Mark Palios told BBC Radio 5 live: "The big downside is fans' travel, both in terms of getting the opportunity to follow your team and knowing where you're going to be based.

                "Hopefully they can plan something which takes that into account. Otherwise it's a sensible suggestion by Uefa. It gives everybody a chance to share in it rather than just the larger countries".

                The Beeb

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                  #23
                  No longer can a country benefit from an influx of visitors for a long spell, it's now on the fan to fund one big holiday, trekking around Europe.

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                    #24
                    As I've heard it it's going to be a one time event to celebrate the 60 years of Euro's.

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                      #25
                      I can't see a problem with it.

                      A few journos on twitter got their knickers in a twist over it but I think it's fine as an idea.

                      Will teams be allowed home advantage? That'll be interesting.
                      Oh I don't know.

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                        #26
                        Renamed the thread to better reflect the topic. Any suggestions to make it better?
                        *Except Michael, who died.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                          I can't see a problem with it.

                          A few journos on twitter got their knickers in a twist over it but I think it's fine as an idea.

                          Will teams be allowed home advantage? That'll be interesting.
                          Another cliché Dom, poor form.
                          Are we winning?

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                            #28
                            So every country that hosts a game qualifies automatically ? As is the way with host nations ?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Alex View Post
                              Renamed the thread to better reflect the topic. Any suggestions to make it better?
                              Yeah leave it alone there was nothing wrong with it in the first place!

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Alex View Post
                                Renamed the thread to better reflect the topic. Any suggestions to make it better?
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