Liverpool to defend trophy (1 Viewer)

Chxta

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Nov 1, 2004
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Liverpool will be allowed to defend their Champions League trophy, UEFA said on Friday. Liverpool's fifth-placed Premiership finish meant they were not entitled to a place in next season's competition, despite lifting the cup after a penalty shootout win over AC Milan in last month's final.

They will go into the competition's first qualifying round with their opening match on July 12 or 13.

UEFA's executive committee also decided to amend the regulations for future editions of the Champions League, so the holders will have the right to defend their title and therefore qualify automatically.

If the rule had been applied this season it would mean Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton, who finished fourth in the Premiership, would miss out.

UEFA chief executive Lars-Christer Olsson confirmed the decision was unanimous, and said there was no question of the Reds going directly into the group phase.

"There were no discussions actually on where they should enter the competition because everybody was of the opinion they should be given the opportunity but they have to start from the beginning," he said

"They could not be allowed to get into the 32 for example."

However, the UEFA Cup space vacated by Liverpool's accession to the Champions League will not be passed on to Manchester City, who were next in line.

England will have just two berths in the UEFA Cup to offset its record five Champions League spots.

The thorny problem of Liverpool's presence in next season's competition looked to be a non-issue at halftime in the final in Istanbul as Milan cruised into a 3-0 lead.

But Liverpool's stunning three-goal blitz in six minutes turned the game on its head and a goalless period of extra time was followed by the English side's 3-2 victory in a penalty shootout.

Liverpool's fifth European Cup provided a glorious end to what had been a frustrating domestic season.

But it meant a real headache for European soccer's ruling body and its regulation of a maximum of four teams per country.

England's Football Association had already made it clear that it would not follow a Spanish precedent by putting Liverpool forward at the expense of the Premier League's fourth-placed finishers, Liverpool's Merseyside rivals Everton.

Real Madrid were crowned European champions in 2000 but finished fifth in the Primera Liga, prompting the Spanish FA to enter them for the following season's Champions League and relegate fourth-placed Real Zaragoza to the UEFA Cup.
 

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Chxta

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Nov 1, 2004
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    Yuck! They changed the rules. It shouldn't be done that way. But then, what's done is done.
     

    Nicole

    Senior Member
    Sep 16, 2004
    7,561
    #5
    its a complete and utterly mockery

    although 1 piece of good news, there is a big chance that Man Utd or Everton could meant and knock them out in the 3rd qualifing round, what a perfect way to end there reign!

    Chelsea and Arsenal could also get them in the group stage
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
    56,913
    #9
    It's not that they lost credibility, they didn't have any at this point. But it was a chance to win some back and they turned it down. Uefa is a joke.
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    83,483
    #10
    "Defend trophy"? There's really nothing to defend. Liverpool will get their asses booted out faster than Porto did this year. And for what? To make some feel-good, warm-fuzzies gesture over the clear rules that were stated?

    The only thing that needs defending is UEFA for their completely limp-wristed enforcement of rules. Who do they think they are, the UN?? :wth:
     

    Bjerknes

    "Top Economist"
    Mar 16, 2004
    111,617
    #13
    Well, the "Champions" get to defend their trophy at the expense of another club, whichever one they will beat in the second qualifying round. If it was Porto or some other lesser club in the same position as Liverpool do you think UEFA would have budged on the issue? How about Real Madrid a few years back? Oh hell no, but this is a special case because it's Liverpool, making decisions based on seemingly apologetic reasoning.

    I just feel for the smaller clubs that could have made it into the CL and now will face their demise against the Champions of Europe.
     

    Emma

    Senior Member
    Mar 4, 2004
    3,753
    #19
    She probably has no clue. She'll need Claire's help to answer that question.
    Yeah obviously I have no clue. Its just both boring and predictable to see these posts. If it was Juve who were in the same position EVERYONE would think it was ok. So many bloody hypocrites in the one place its amazing. But yeah from what Ive gathered Juve have cheated many times. They have bent the rules over drug use, relegation etc etc. But now when its Liverpool who get a break its such a big deal for everyone. You will see the very same people who find this so wrong slam Nick and see it ok that Juve were not relegated once upon a time even though they finished in the zone. Whats the difference?

    Very few people actually make an argument or have a reason or even know what they are talking about. Most just blast something and then completely contradict themselves on something similar. Most are SO predictable it isnt even worth reading.

    Someone needs to cut through the shit sometimes and since noone else ever seems to do it..

    Andy stop being such a whiny little shit and dont bother posting towards me if that is all you have to say all the time. Stick to suck up posts towards the people you admire here, you are good at them.
     

    Nicole

    Senior Member
    Sep 16, 2004
    7,561
    #20
    Emma, you may as well be talking to a brink wall..."Juve are perfect, and never do anything wrong"...

    And of course it's not true they used drugs 1993-1998, despite it being proven, no...it was a corrupt doctor, working on his own, risking everything to give the players performance enhancing drugs eh? Moggi is innocent man :fero:

    PS. Liverpool still dont deserve to be in the CL next season :p
     

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