[Albion] PL teams qualifying for Europe. Brighton?

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Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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Yes I think the team can do a lot better and will need to if they are to push on for a top spot in Europe. Definitely and a prove goal scorer would be my only other target assuming we keep the main other players.

Good chance Robert Sanchez is the best keeper you'll ever seen in a Brighton shirt.
 




BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
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I wasnt referencing BHA qualifying this season to play next but wondering how far away the club are from qualifying in the future.

At least a year I would say.
 


darkwolf666

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Nov 8, 2015
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Sittingbourne, Kent
The way I read the OPs question was, how close to achieving a high enough finish for a european place. I reckon within the next three seasons

If they hadn’t referenced Wolves heavy defeat I might have agreed. They messed up when they started the thread and are now furiously back-peddling to cover their error!

It seems to be a modern trait.
 










Mental Lental

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Shiki-shi, Saitama






BadFish

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Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Yup... can never qualify from 8th nowadays unless you win one of the European cups in that season.

You can, and even 9th, but in very unlikely circumstances.
Requires English clubs to have won both Champions League and Europa League, and for neither to finish in the top 4 of the Premier League, and at least one of them in 6th or 7th. In that situation, top 3 plus the two cup holders get Champions League, 4th gets Europa League, 5th gets Europa League, if the FA Cup winner is otherwise qualified for Champions League, so will 6th place, unless that is Champions Leuge or Europa league title holders, then that would go to 7th, unless that was the other title holder, in which case it would go to 8th, if the league cup winner is already qualified for Champions League or Europa league, then 9th would get the conference spot.

Last paragraph here https://www.premierleague.com/european-qualification-explained

More likely though is that two English clubs hold the major European titles, but just the Europa League holder finishes outside the top 4. If Man Utd had won their penalty shootout against Villareal in the UEL Final, they would have been CL qualified this season already, and finishing 5th in the PL would have pushed that usual 5th place Europa League spot to 6th, FA cup winners this season will be from top 4 so that Europa League spot would go to 7th, League cup winners Liverpool already have CL so the conference spot would have gone to 8th.
 




Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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You can, and even 9th, but in very unlikely circumstances.
Requires English clubs to have won both Champions League and Europa League, and for neither to finish in the top 4 of the Premier League, and at least one of them in 6th or 7th. In that situation, top 3 plus the two cup holders get Champions League, 4th gets Europa League, 5th gets Europa League, if the FA Cup winner is otherwise qualified for Champions League, so will 6th place, unless that is Champions Leuge or Europa league title holders, then that would go to 7th, unless that was the other title holder, in which case it would go to 8th, if the league cup winner is already qualified for Champions League or Europa league, then 9th would get the conference spot.

Last paragraph here https://www.premierleague.com/european-qualification-explained

More likely though is that two English clubs hold the major European titles, but just the Europa League holder finishes outside the top 4. If Man Utd had won their penalty shootout against Villareal in the UEL Final, they would have been CL qualified this season already, and finishing 5th in the PL would have pushed that usual 5th place Europa League spot to 6th, FA cup winners this season will be from top 4 so that Europa League spot would go to 7th, League cup winners Liverpool already have CL so the conference spot would have gone to 8th.

Spain "lost" their Conference League spot under pretty much the exact same cirumstances last season. Villarreal came in 7th (EUL place but won the Europa League, however nothing was given to the team in 8th placed team.
 


Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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Spain "lost" their Conference League spot under pretty much the exact same cirumstances last season. Villarreal came in 7th (EUL place but won the Europa League, however nothing was given to the team in 8th placed team.

Yes, but this season it works as I have described, changes are afoot though and 5th may be an automatic CL spot in future if English clubs do well in the competition. Liverpool were admitted to the competition as holders, when there was no qualification for holders, and they changed the rules after to include holders and winners of Europa League, regardless of league position.
 


SAC

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May 21, 2014
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To finish top 7 and qualify for Europe you need a owners with very deep pockets and for them spend (and luck). More than likely the also runs of Man U, Spurs/Arse and West Ham will be pursued by the likes of Newcastle and Villa and possibly Wolves, Everton and Leicester. Finishing higher than some of them is obviously possible but finishing above all of them is very unlikely. Most likely, as far as points and position on the table, this is as good as it gets. Other than via a cup, I can't see Europe as ever being anything other than a dream.
 




pure_white

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Dec 8, 2021
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No idea how Leeds featured in this thread I hate those dirty weeds. It seems a bit of a lottery entering Europe unless in the initial top spots. I actually think Brighton have as much chance of getting to Europe (qualifying) via the domestic cups as the league next season. I also believe pal@rse will never make it into Europe. I doubt Liverpool will ever not make it.
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
To finish top 7 and qualify for Europe you need a owners with very deep pockets and for them spend (and luck). More than likely the also runs of Man U, Spurs/Arse and West Ham will be pursued by the likes of Newcastle and Villa and possibly Wolves, Everton and Leicester. Finishing higher than some of them is obviously possible but finishing above all of them is very unlikely. Most likely, as far as points and position on the table, this is as good as it gets. Other than via a cup, I can't see Europe as ever being anything other than a dream.

The quality will improve next year but its one thing having money / potential and being a big club. Its another having a nucleus of a very very good side and only being a couple of tweaks away from europe.

If we don't lose any players and Undav is all that then we will be well in the mix.
 


Mental Lental

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Jul 5, 2003
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Shiki-shi, Saitama
No idea how Leeds featured in this thread I hate those dirty weeds. It seems a bit of a lottery entering Europe unless in the initial top spots. I actually think Brighton have as much chance of getting to Europe (qualifying) via the domestic cups as the league next season. I also believe pal@rse will never make it into Europe. I doubt Liverpool will ever not make it.

Your're not fooling anyone mate. Little tip...If you're gonna troll another team's message board, pretending to be a supporter, you say "we" (rather than "Brighton").

Schoolboy error.
 








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