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JJU
05-26-2005, 07:43 PM
A bit more likely than Everton giving up their spot don't you think!!! :lol:

Liverpool have been offered a bizarre solution to UEFA's insistence they will not be allowed to defend the European Cup they won in such dramatic circumstances last night.
European football's governing body have long been adamant just four places in next season's Champions League are available to the Barclays Premiership.


As per the rules, the Football Association recently confirmed the top four finishers in the league - Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester United and Everton - will take up those places.

But the FA are now strenuously lobbying for Liverpool to join them following an amazing night in Istanbul when boss Rafael Benitez's side came from 3-0 down at half-time to Serie A giants AC Milan to force a penalty shoot-out in which the Reds triumphed 3-2.

UEFA's executive committee are to meet in Manchester on June 17, when it is anticipated the thorny issue of special dispensation will be discussed.

However, it is likely the issue will fall on deaf ears and they will have to compete in the UEFA Cup - a prospect which is hardly an enticing one for captain Steven Gerrard.

But Mike Harris, chairman of Welsh Premier League champions TNS, believes he has found an answer, one which would serve Liverpool's purpose and boost the coffers of his own club in the process.

Harris is proposing a one-off game, with the winner taking up a place in the first qualifying round of the Champions League, which belongs to TNS by right.

'We've an open mind to a pre-qualifier for our position in the Champions League,' said Harris on BBC Wales Sport

'Such a play-off would enjoy huge media coverage. It would bring the image of our league to the whole of the UK.

'We suffer immensely compared to other nations because we're right next door to the English Premiership which takes all the media and all the cash.

'We as a nation and as [Welsh Premier] clubs are trying to put very stringent UEFA criteria in place in terms of our grounds which needs massive investment.

'Such a game would help us achieve some of our ambitions - and with a bit of luck we might beat them.'

There is a drawback, and that is convincing the relevant governing bodies, especially UEFA.

Harris added: 'We would be supportive of this idea if it could be achieved with the approval of UEFA, the English FA and the FA of Wales, without in any way devaluing our league's future place in Europe.' Courtesy of Soccernet.com 27/05/05

manyoolova
05-27-2005, 04:07 PM
heard about this on radio1 and was amazed that TNS would do that, but i suppose it is for the good of english football.......oops, i meant British.........

Chester Guy
05-27-2005, 05:15 PM
Actually it would be of alot more benifit for TNS than if they were to go in the champions league qualifiers like usual. Simply because the teams they get to play in the qualifiers arent very big teams and so dont draw massive crowds and media attention (I went to see them play in the CL a few years ago against some estonian side) whereas a tie against liverpool would guarentee them a full house, and get so much media attention, plus it would be a great experiance for them.

(I remember when they got drawn against Man city for their qualifier (because MC won the fair play award) a couple of years ago - their message board crashed within a minute due to the amount of traffic it suddenly recieved :wink: )

However, i've heard the Welsh FA wont let it happen, as they say that if TNS wont enter the CL Qualifiers themselves then another welsh team will take their place i.e. Rhyl...

JJU
05-27-2005, 06:19 PM
Then TNS should try and agree with all other Welsh top league clubs that they should all angle for the game. Of course, UEFA might tell them to get stuffed but I think it'd be tragic if the defending champs aren't at least given a chance to defend it.

It happens in the World Cup, not sure about the European Championships, anyone?