It would be amazing. The idea of Brentford playing in Europe is ridiculous. Couldn't care less about the whole 'it will damage your league form' I want to go and watch us play in Tirana.Just looking at the table and there’s an outside chance of Conference League or Brentford - would you welcome that @Pothas ?
You've done it once before this season. Why not?Unfortunately us getting there means having to beat City so it is probably not going to happen.
You could argue that the individuals who will probably come in have a lot to play for with potential appearances in two cup finals coming up.Absolutely nothing to play for as well. Definitely a red hot chance
I think you're right, but maybe they'll be competing for leading roles as replacements during those games should the need arise. And maybe I'm overthinking it. And yes, they will be great anyway. Reading your comments about Brentford and Europe reminds me of the season Palace missed out due to the ban on English clubs. That was when we finished 3rd in the First Division in 1991; I think that English clubs were readmitted in 1992, so that was as close as we've ever been. Actually, we'd have been in the Cup Winners Cup if we'd held onto our lead in the 1990 FA Cup Final, as Man Utd won it in 1991. But that was down to us rather than Liverpool fans' behaviour at Heysel.Got to think the team is pretty much set for the final but obviously whoever plays is going to be really good. When it seemed that we had no chance of finishing 7th I was hoping City would be full strength as I am going and really wanted to see Haaland.
Yeah I think English clubs were allowed back in 1990 except Liverpool who had an extra yearI think you're right, but maybe they'll be competing for leading roles as replacements during those games should the need arise. And maybe I'm overthinking it. And yes, they will be great anyway. Reading your comments about Brentford and Europe reminds me of the season Palace missed out due to the ban on English clubs. That was when we finished 3rd in the First Division in 1991; I think that English clubs were readmitted in 1992, so that was as close as we've ever been. Actually, we'd have been in the Cup Winners Cup if we'd held onto our lead in the 1990 FA Cup Final, as Man Utd won it in 1991. But that was down to us rather than Liverpool fans' behaviour at Heysel.
English clubs were re-admitted in 1990/91 with the exception of Liverpool who had to serve an additional season and therefore Arsenal in 1991/92 were the first club back into the European Cup.I think you're right, but maybe they'll be competing for leading roles as replacements during those games should the need arise. And maybe I'm overthinking it. And yes, they will be great anyway. Reading your comments about Brentford and Europe reminds me of the season Palace missed out due to the ban on English clubs. That was when we finished 3rd in the First Division in 1991; I think that English clubs were readmitted in 1992, so that was as close as we've ever been. Actually, we'd have been in the Cup Winners Cup if we'd held onto our lead in the 1990 FA Cup Final, as Man Utd won it in 1991. But that was down to us rather than Liverpool fans' behaviour at Heysel.
Ah, I didn't know that. Next you'll be telling me that winning the Zenith Data Cup in 1991 wouldn't have got us into Europe either.Palace would have missed out as England's co-efficient would have fallen off a cliff after being banned for 5 seasons, so there was only 1 UEFA Cup place on offer, which would have gone to the runners up. Crazy to think now that 3rd place in the league wouldn't have earned European football in the early 90s.
Escaping relegation with 34 points would feel a tad unfair, but Everton must go downYou'd think Leeds would beat Spurs, but it's the sort of game Spurs will end up winning 5-0 or something stupid.
In fairness even if we’d had 2 UEFA Cup places, the second would have gone to the League Cup winners (Sheffield Wednesday)Ah, I didn't know that. Next you'll be telling me that winning the Zenith Data Cup in 1991 wouldn't have got us into Europe either.
So it was all the fault of Mark Hughes' equaliser in the 1990 FA Cup Final then.
ffs. Does anyone else want to take their turn at shattering my illusions?In fairness even if we’d had 2 UEFA Cup places, the second would have gone to the League Cup winners (Sheffield Wednesday)
This is very true.One way in which things are so different from my earliest experiences of the game are how far removed the periods of single team dominance by City, United and Liverpool are from those days. My first five seasons of following the game saw five different winners of the old First Division: Everton, Arsenal, Derby, Liverpool and Leeds. Avidly reading a bit about the years before then told me that Man Utd and Man City had also won it in the late 1960s, making it seven different winners in eight seasons. Maybe the more egalitarian nature of the league suggested that the standard of the winners wasn't all that great. Most of them didn't do so well in the European Cup, which didn't change until Liverpool raised the bar in the late 1970s. But following the game was a very different experience.