Mr Delicious
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This is in two years. 18-19 season is when it takes effect. Not next season
This is in two years. 18-19 season is when it takes effect. Not next season
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Gandini: "My last success was guaranteeing Italy four spots in the Champions
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Galliani: "Gandini and I did everything together. I am very happy for his new venture at Roma. He served both Mediaset and Milan well."
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serie a has 4 CL spots from starting 2018/2019?
I think they upgraded money for getting in and shuffled the money on top. Which meant associations 5-12 lost the most. NED should be leading the charge about this.
There was this also - http://forum.acmilan-online.com/showpost.php?p=2552256&postcount=16007
EPL, Bundesfodder and La Liga......or just their provincial clubs who'll never see Europe?
LOL...Serie B. What are they butthurt about? And why are those traitors not executed yet?
New UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin has hailed Italy for being “one of my biggest supporters” during his campaign trail.
Ceferin was unanimously sworn in as Michel Platini’s permanent successor on Thursday, the Slovenian having trumped opponent Michael van Praag by a landslide.
“Italy were one of my biggest supporters,” he said at a Press conference.
“When they started supporting me, it wasn’t very clear that I’d win.
“They had a special faith in me as a person. I’m grateful to Italy.”
Are his quotes about new system just pandering? He said it was decided vaguely or sth. He was profiled as most anti-superleague candidate also.
Are the votes public?
Against this list is another table, showing the positions after the new co-efficients have been calculated, over the same period. Milan are now ninth. And what did Milan actually achieve in that five-season spell to warrant this 16-place leap? Nothing.
Domestically, Milan came second in 2011-12 and third in 2012-13 — and then collapsed. A dramatic slide down the table saw them finish eighth, 10th and seventh last season.
Their European form confirms the same downward spiral. Champions League quarter-finalists in 2011-12, defeated by Barcelona. Out to Barcelona again the following season, this time in the last 16 and beaten 4-0 at Nou Camp. And then, season 2013-14, Milan's last in Europe. A 5-1 aggregate humiliation by Atletico Madrid in the last 16, including home and away defeats. Since when, nothing.
Milan have failed to qualify for Europe in the last two seasons over which UEFA's co-efficients were calculated. They are not involved again this year, either.
They finished four points adrift of Italy's final Europa League qualifier, the mighty Sassuolo. And yet, there they are, up 16 places on the back of half a decade in the wilderness.
In one mighty act of bureaucratic skulduggery, Milan leapt over what they would regard as their inferiors, the little big clubs: Arsenal, Manchester City, Valencia, Schalke, Sevilla, Zenit St Petersburg, Porto, Napoli, Bayer Leverkusen, Basle, Manchester United, Shakhtar Donetsk, Athletic Bilbao, Tottenham and Olympiacos.
And they didn't even have to be good enough to get into Europe to do it.
Goodfella said:In one mighty act of bureaucratic skulduggery, Milan leapt over what they would regard as their inferiors, the little big clubs: Arsenal, Manchester City, Valencia, Schalke, Sevilla, Zenit St Petersburg, Porto, Napoli, Bayer Leverkusen, Basle, Manchester United, Shakhtar Donetsk, Athletic Bilbao, Tottenham and Olympiacos.
goodfella said:Yet the rich kids of Serie A, the underachieving Milan clubs first among them, have made enough threats of a European breakaway in recent months to rattle rudderless UEFA.
So, from the season after next, half of the group stage places will be split between four countries: Spain, England and Germany — whose clubs tend to make the necessary progress through the play-offs — plus over-rated Italy.
A country that can barely merit three teams at elite level will now be entitled to one more, and no play-off required.
Yet, as with much of what UEFA do, the devil is in the details. And what details they are. On page 11 of the UEFA document announcing the new cycle, the extent of Italy's gain can be found; or, to be precise, the extent of the gain for one club: AC Milan.
That article is so bitter.
"Milan are being rewarded for being decent over half a century ago!" 'with recent successes counting more' "shhh! Don't tell anyone they were the eminent team in the mid-2000s and the late80s-mid90s"
And the ol' classic "Great Madrid keep their spot" but nobody mentions their dreadful performance in the mid to late 2000s.