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Olympique Lyon won their appeal against their forced relegation and stays in Ligue 1. They are also allowed to play Europa League.
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UEFA's going to have to actually make a decisionOlympique Lyon won their appeal against their forced relegation and stays in Ligue 1. They are also allowed to play Europa League.
As soon as the premier league approves the sale, then UEFA have to do nothing with a rulingUEFA's going to have to actually make a decision
Cant wait for them to block Palace, need their seething
As soon as the premier league approves the sale, then UEFA have to do nothing with a ruling
I expect it to be appealed as soon as possibleAs of today UEFA ruled that Crystal Palace gets to play Conference League instead of Europe League. Nottingham Forest get's Palace's place in the EL. Palace can appeal the decision via CAS.
PSG were either really knackered or underestimated Chelsea, they looked terrible.Literally can't explain how Chelsea beat PSG. But its really really funny
I looked at this as a test run for a tournament like this. I enjoyed the fact that they lowered ticket prices to a manageable rate and that non european clubs did much better than I thought. If they can figure out the Oceana team issue, I think this tournament in the 3rd or 4th iteration will actually be goodIt's still a crap tournament polluted with the worst yankification (Trump pulling a John Terry was funny though) that really doesnt need to be expanded to this degree, a shorter straight knockout comp would be fine.
Honestly, doesn't seem too bad tbh. I think the only teams that regret going would be RB Salzburg and some of the African/middle east teams but who cares about them?This graphic about how much the clubs made in $$$ at the CWC is making the rounds on social media:
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Honestly, doesn't seem too bad tbh. I think the only teams that regret going would be RB Salzburg and some of the African/middle east teams but who cares about them?
I don't think we can fully judge this tournament until the 3rd or 4th iteration of this competition. I don't take the European and British views on how good this tournament might be considering they didn't take the first world cups seriously and entered the tournament in 1950 (Then got beat by Spain and the US). So the bad hits against this isn't really hurting my opinion of thisRB Salzburg is backed up by the Red Bull company. That's basically like having access to Arabic oil money. They crushed the national competetion in Austria for over a decade. They haven't won the last two seasons now (Sturm Graz won both back to back) but the project of Red Bull football as a whole has fallen off. Which had to happen at some point.
The team from South Africa is owned by a multi-millionaire, one of the richest guys in Africa in general.