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    Platini's CL U turn

    Platini abandons cup winners plan

    Platini wanted to make sweeping changes to the elite competition
    Domestic cup winners will not get to play in the Champions League after a proposal from Uefa chief Michel Platini was rejected, BBC Sport understands.
    But the team finishing third in the Premier League will now go straight into the group stages and the fourth team will face two qualifying rounds.

    There will also be more places for champions of lower ranked nations if the proposals are ratified next month.

    And this will mean a place in the group stage for Scotland's champions in 2009.

    But with fewer spots available for qualifiers the team finishing fourth in the Premier League will now face a tougher qualification process.

    Instead of cutting the power of the bigger leagues like the Premier League Platini has ended up making them stronger


    Platini's most controversial proposal was for domestic cup winners to play off for the places that currently go to the teams finishing fourth in the top European leagues, but this idea has been dropped.

    Platini had outlined his plans to Uefa's European Professional Football Strategy Council, a 16-member group comprising of officials from Europe's leagues, associations and clubs in Nyon, Switzerland.


    The new changes will be ratified at Uefa's executive committee meeting in Lucerne on 1 December.

    BBC sports editor Mihir Bose said: "Platini wanted the new club champions to come in from the less privileged parts of Europe.

    "He has got that part of the plan through - six new clubs will come in.

    "But the other part of the proposal, which involved the cup winners, has been completely abandoned."

    The meeting's other significant outcome was the automatic qualification of the team finishing third in the top leagues, including the Premier League.

    "The Premier League has won a thumping victory over Platini," added Bose.


    The plan had been opposed by the G14, the body which represents 18 of Europe's leading clubs including Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal, who said any change would devalue the reputation of the Champions League.


    Their view was backed by Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.

    "You have to be careful not to change the Champions League too much by bringing in even more weaker teams because you could find yourself with games with no meaning," he said.

    "That would be very dangerous for the quality of the competition."



    Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

    #2
    Great player he was.

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      #3
      Originally posted by fredo View Post
      Great player he was.


      now spoiling it by clearly losing his marbles

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        #4
        He's an odious little prick who hates English clubs.

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          #5
          Originally posted by fredo View Post
          Great player he was.
          His ability as a player is not at question at all. Unfortunately though he feels that he needs to overhaul the CL format when it seems to be working just fine.

          The team finishing 4th in the Prem won't have it easy if he gets his way. But then again it's not easy for the team finishing 4th if Neverton are anything to go by
          Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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            #6
            So finishing 4th will mean 2 extra pre=season qualifying games?
            Dare we believe

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