MilitiaRusher wrote:2006 will be the year when a team from the first qualifying round of the Champions League actually wins the thing.
Dom1 wrote:MilitiaRusher wrote:2006 will be the year when a team from the first qualifying round of the Champions League actually wins the thing.
lets think realistically now...
its not gonna be that is it
Bamaga man wrote:Good news about the CL.
Cant help thinking ,that its gonna do us no favours in the EPL .
We need an improved performance on the league and our players could suffer burnout.Also it may be of no concern yet but the world cup is next year and i imagine a few of our players will be in that aswell .
Two years without a proper summer rest could take its toll.
POSSIBLE EURO DERBY
By: Mark Rowan
Everton could potentially face local rivals Liverpool in the 3rd Qualifying Round of next season’s Champions League following the decision to allow the European Champions to defend their title.
A decision was made by UEFA’s 14-man executive committee on Friday to award Rafael Benitez’s side a place in the first qualifying round despite the fact that they only managed to secure a fifth placed finish in the Premiership.
As a result of the announcement Liverpool will have no country protection, which therefore means that they can be drawn against other clubs from the same Football Association.
The fact they have been confirmed as a seeded team means a possible clash with Manchester United has been ruled out but a Champions League tie between the two Merseyside clubs is now a distinct possibility.
Everton’s Head of Communication Ian Ross told evertonfc.com: "As it stands at the moment we could come up against Liverpool in the Champions League 3rd Qualifying Round.
“It would seem that Liverpool will be seeded in the qualifiers - whereas we are not.
“This means that whilst Liverpool could not be paired with Manchester United - another seeded club - they could be drawn against us."
The FA are currently seeking formal clarification on the matter with today’s decision also raising the question of how exactly the financial rewards will be shared amongst the English clubs who eventually qualify for the group stages.
CARSLEY: LATER THE BETTER
By: Mark Rowan
Last season’s Merseyside derby goalscoring hero Lee Carsley doesn’t want to see Everton paired up with Liverpool in the 3rd Qualifying Round of the Champions League.
Friday’s decision by UEFA means a clash of Merseyside’s football giants is potentially on as the current holders have been granted ‘no country protection’.
That means unlike any other team in next season’s competition they will be allowed to play another side from their own country in next month’s draw.
The matter is complicated further by the seeding process, and the fact that Liverpool’s co-efficient is of a high enough standing means they will be a confirmed seed when they enter the competition.
That rules out a potential tie with Manchester United but not with the Blues - a tie Carsley would be against so early on in the tournament.
The Everton midfielder said: "I wouldn't like to get them in the qualifying round because they are obviously a very good team but it would be nice to get them in the group stages if we were both to qualify."
He continued: "I think if you win the trophy then you should have the right to defend it, so I suppose it is fair.
"It is definitely right that they have to go through qualifying because they are getting in by default."
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