Ernesto
25-04-2012, 09:33 AM
After much painstaking debate in the CL thread last night, it has finally been deduced that should Chelsea win the Champions League, they would replace the team finishing 4th in the EPL this season.
Should Chelsea finish 4th, it makes things simple- they won the CL, qualified for the CL next season, but an extra place is NOT offered to the English Premier League.
Should Newcastle or Spurs finish 4th, they would have no participation in the CL next season should Chelsea win it in May.
Does that mean that if Newcastle finish 4th and Tottenham finish 5th (not even considered an almighty Arsenal collapse yet- doesn't bear thinking about!), then they both qualify for the Europa League? (i.e. is an extra place afforded by UEFA?) Or is there a domino effect? Newcastle in 4th get pushed into the Europa League and Spurs in 5th get nothing?
How about if Liverpool win the cup double? They're already in the Europa League by merit of winning the Carling Cup but by potentially winning the FA Cup, does this mean the extra place is given to the relatively highest placed Premiership team? (Normally, the place isn't given to the FA Cup runners-up)
In such a scenario, this COULD mean that Chelsea already definitely have a place in Europe next season. Worst case scenario, they finish 6th and lose out in both finals. BUT, given Liverpool's nailed-on involvement in the Europa League next season anyway, Chelsea go into the competition via the league.....
(My brain hurts)
Should Chelsea finish 4th, it makes things simple- they won the CL, qualified for the CL next season, but an extra place is NOT offered to the English Premier League.
Should Newcastle or Spurs finish 4th, they would have no participation in the CL next season should Chelsea win it in May.
Does that mean that if Newcastle finish 4th and Tottenham finish 5th (not even considered an almighty Arsenal collapse yet- doesn't bear thinking about!), then they both qualify for the Europa League? (i.e. is an extra place afforded by UEFA?) Or is there a domino effect? Newcastle in 4th get pushed into the Europa League and Spurs in 5th get nothing?
How about if Liverpool win the cup double? They're already in the Europa League by merit of winning the Carling Cup but by potentially winning the FA Cup, does this mean the extra place is given to the relatively highest placed Premiership team? (Normally, the place isn't given to the FA Cup runners-up)
In such a scenario, this COULD mean that Chelsea already definitely have a place in Europe next season. Worst case scenario, they finish 6th and lose out in both finals. BUT, given Liverpool's nailed-on involvement in the Europa League next season anyway, Chelsea go into the competition via the league.....
(My brain hurts)