The Manhattan Project wrote:It doesn't matter now anyway. It would be nice to finish fourth, but the fact that we've advanced so far in the CL this year, added to our presence in the UEFA Cup next season means we can probably afford a season without the CL next year (as long as we haven't taken out loans based on our participation in the CL). Bolton and Everton wouldn't get past the qualifying round of the CL anyway.
The fact we're in the semi-finals of the CL with what is considered a weak team will attract new players to Liverpool. Rafa will also encourage new players to come to the club, even more so if Gerrard stays.
This "£15 million" that people talk about, referring to CL qualification, only really applies if you advance to at least the Quarter Final stage. If we don't get fourth this season, then it's no big deal, Rafa will build his new team and we'll get CL football the year after. I think Liverpool have had a relatively decent season considering we've had so many injuries, poor players, and a new manager. It's a club and team in transition. Taking into account all those factors, it's a massive achievement to have reached the CL semi-finals with a decent chance of making the final.
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The Manhattan Project wrote:It doesn't matter now anyway. It would be nice to finish fourth, but the fact that we've advanced so far in the CL this year, added to our presence in the UEFA Cup next season means we can probably afford a season without the CL next year (as long as we haven't taken out loans based on our participation in the CL). Bolton and Everton wouldn't get past the qualifying round of the CL anyway.
The fact we're in the semi-finals of the CL with what is considered a weak team will attract new players to Liverpool. Rafa will also encourage new players to come to the club, even more so if Gerrard stays.
This "£15 million" that people talk about, referring to CL qualification, only really applies if you advance to at least the Quarter Final stage. If we don't get fourth this season, then it's no big deal, Rafa will build his new team and we'll get CL football the year after. I think Liverpool have had a relatively decent season considering we've had so many injuries, poor players, and a new manager. It's a club and team in transition. Taking into account all those factors, it's a massive achievement to have reached the CL semi-finals with a decent chance of making the final.
The Manhattan Project wrote:It doesn't matter now anyway. It would be nice to finish fourth, but the fact that we've advanced so far in the CL this year, added to our presence in the UEFA Cup next season means we can probably afford a season without the CL next year (as long as we haven't taken out loans based on our participation in the CL). Bolton and Everton wouldn't get past the qualifying round of the CL anyway.
The fact we're in the semi-finals of the CL with what is considered a weak team will attract new players to Liverpool. Rafa will also encourage new players to come to the club, even more so if Gerrard stays.
This "£15 million" that people talk about, referring to CL qualification, only really applies if you advance to at least the Quarter Final stage. If we don't get fourth this season, then it's no big deal, Rafa will build his new team and we'll get CL football the year after. I think Liverpool have had a relatively decent season considering we've had so many injuries, poor players, and a new manager. It's a club and team in transition. Taking into account all those factors, it's a massive achievement to have reached the CL semi-finals with a decent chance of making the final.
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