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Palace and Europe ?
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Chizz said:MrOneLung said:I know it is Palace, but really snidey by Forest
Nonsense. Remember what happened in 1991?
Palace's best-ever top-flight season came in 1990–91, when they 'challenged' for the title, but fell short, finishing in third place behind champions Arsenal and runners-up Liverpool to achieve the club's highest league finish to date. Palace were denied a place in Europe because although the ban on English clubs following the Heysel Stadium disaster had now been lifted, it resulted in England being unranked in European competitions which meant there was only one place available in the UEFA Cup, and this went to Liverpool rather than Palace.
Palace screamed, threw their toys out of their pram and threatened court action against UEFA, Liverpool, the Football League... who knows?
If you think that Forest have done the wrong thing by writing to UEFA for clarification of their rules, then Palace's behaviour following the lifting of the Heysel ban was much worse, much more petulant and much more "snidey".1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:Chizz said:MrOneLung said:I know it is Palace, but really snidey by Forest
Nonsense. Remember what happened in 1991?
Palace's best-ever top-flight season came in 1990–91, when they 'challenged' for the title, but fell short, finishing in third place behind champions Arsenal and runners-up Liverpool to achieve the club's highest league finish to date. Palace were denied a place in Europe because although the ban on English clubs following the Heysel Stadium disaster had now been lifted, it resulted in England being unranked in European competitions which meant there was only one place available in the UEFA Cup, and this went to Liverpool rather than Palace.
Palace screamed, threw their toys out of their pram and threatened court action against UEFA, Liverpool, the Football League... who knows?
If you think that Forest have done the wrong thing by writing to UEFA for clarification of their rules, then Palace's behaviour following the lifting of the Heysel ban was much worse, much more petulant and much more "snidey".2 -
It did for Everton!2
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If it means palace don’t get into Europe, I’ll happily write a letter as well2
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MrOneLung said:sunbury-addick said:MrOneLung said:I know it is Palace, but really snidey by Forest33
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Leroy Ambrose said:MrOneLung said:sunbury-addick said:MrOneLung said:I know it is Palace, but really snidey by Forest14
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YTS1978 said:It did for Everton!0
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Forgetting which club it is, if there are rules they have to be applied or why have them?7
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Personally I hope they play.
not sure they have a squad that could cope with Europe and a premier league season 😉0 -
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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jun/12/woody-johnson-bid-john-textor-crystal-palace-shares-uefa-delays-decision
So the current NY Jets owner and Trump's former ambassador to the UK has made an offer to buy out Textor1 -
That's a shame0
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Drogheda United who won the FAI Cup in November to qualify for the conference league Q2 are part of a multi club ownership group along with Walsall and Silkeborg in Denmark have just been informed they will not be able to take part in Europe as Silkeborg also qualified. I dont know if that is indicative of anything for Palace.
They are appealing to CAS but its not looking likely.
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MarcusH26 said:https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jun/12/woody-johnson-bid-john-textor-crystal-palace-shares-uefa-delays-decision
So the current NY Jets owner and Trump's former ambassador to the UK has made an offer to buy out Textor4 -
MarcusH26 said:https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jun/12/woody-johnson-bid-john-textor-crystal-palace-shares-uefa-delays-decision
So the current NY Jets owner and Trump's former ambassador to the UK has made an offer to buy out Textor
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el-pietro said:Drogheda United who won the FAI Cup in November to qualify for the conference league Q2 are part of a multi club ownership group along with Walsall and Silkeborg in Denmark have just been informed they will not be able to take part in Europe as Silkeborg also qualified. I dont know if that is indicative of anything for Palace.
They are appealing to CAS but its not looking likely.6 -
DyerConsequences said:el-pietro said:Drogheda United who won the FAI Cup in November to qualify for the conference league Q2 are part of a multi club ownership group along with Walsall and Silkeborg in Denmark have just been informed they will not be able to take part in Europe as Silkeborg also qualified. I dont know if that is indicative of anything for Palace.
They are appealing to CAS but its not looking likely.9 -
sam3110 said:DyerConsequences said:el-pietro said:Drogheda United who won the FAI Cup in November to qualify for the conference league Q2 are part of a multi club ownership group along with Walsall and Silkeborg in Denmark have just been informed they will not be able to take part in Europe as Silkeborg also qualified. I dont know if that is indicative of anything for Palace.
They are appealing to CAS but its not looking likely.0 -
fenaddick said:sam3110 said:DyerConsequences said:el-pietro said:Drogheda United who won the FAI Cup in November to qualify for the conference league Q2 are part of a multi club ownership group along with Walsall and Silkeborg in Denmark have just been informed they will not be able to take part in Europe as Silkeborg also qualified. I dont know if that is indicative of anything for Palace.
They are appealing to CAS but its not looking likely.
If they still get a European spot nothing but shenanigans have gone on5 -
I would piss my pants with glee if they get booted out lol27
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UEFA would never make such an unpopular decision (unpopular outside of this forum), they don’t have the cajones.Palace will be in Europe next season, we’ve just gotta hope all this palaver ends up with them crashing out with a whimper.2
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It’s a win-win in my opinion.
If they’re allowed to play, it’ll always be tarnished and there’s a reasonable chance that playing in Europe will negatively affect their league performances too.
If they’re kicked out, there’ll be a lot of angry virgins in Surrey vowing to do something about it, like make a flag, or sing a song.
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JohnBoyUK said:I would piss my pants with glee if they get booted out lol1
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sam3110 said:DyerConsequences said:el-pietro said:Drogheda United who won the FAI Cup in November to qualify for the conference league Q2 are part of a multi club ownership group along with Walsall and Silkeborg in Denmark have just been informed they will not be able to take part in Europe as Silkeborg also qualified. I dont know if that is indicative of anything for Palace.
They are appealing to CAS but its not looking likely.
Textor isn't a majority shareholder at Palace and doesn't have the final say on any decisions.0 -
lordromford said:It’s a win-win in my opinion.
If they’re allowed to play, it’ll always be tarnished and there’s a reasonable chance that playing in Europe will negatively affect their league performances too.
If they’re kicked out, there’ll be a lot of angry virgins in Surrey vowing to do something about it, like make a flag, or sing a song.
The only good outcome for anyone here is if they aren't allowed in.11 -
paulsturgess said:JohnBoyUK said:I would piss my pants with glee if they get booted out lol
No one likes the stripey nigels.19 -
Croydon said:lordromford said:It’s a win-win in my opinion.
If they’re allowed to play, it’ll always be tarnished and there’s a reasonable chance that playing in Europe will negatively affect their league performances too.
If they’re kicked out, there’ll be a lot of angry virgins in Surrey vowing to do something about it, like make a flag, or sing a song.
The only good outcome for anyone here is if they aren't allowed in.
In my view, this whole drama they’re having around being allowed in or not is a silver lining to the ghastly cloud of the pyjama wearing gimps winning the FA Cup.
When they actually won it, I wouldn’t have dreamed they’d have to go through such hand-wringing, so I’m viewing it as a positive.If you want to be miserable about it, that’s your call.
Having said all that, them being chucked out is my preferred outcome! 😎0 -
The main thing that should be taken from this is that multi club ownership is awful and shouldn't be allowed9
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Croydon said:lordromford said:It’s a win-win in my opinion.
If they’re allowed to play, it’ll always be tarnished and there’s a reasonable chance that playing in Europe will negatively affect their league performances too.
If they’re kicked out, there’ll be a lot of angry virgins in Surrey vowing to do something about it, like make a flag, or sing a song.
The only good outcome for anyone here is if they aren't allowed in.
Leeds and Burnley have a decent chance of survival while sunderland certainly won't roll over like the three that went down this season.0