- Jul 7, 2003
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They won't give the cup winner a CL place, because as far as UEFA are concerned, it would devalue their competition if they had to have teams like Portsmouth in it (though to be fair, they have a good point in that particular case).
The whole raison d'etre of the Champions League is to generate ever larger sums of money for the game's most powerful clubs, not to encourage minnows to get ideas above their station. The more vulnerable CL qualifiers, as in the ones who might be struggling if you took fourth place away (Arsenal and Liverpool) would whine like the proverbial if suddenly Spurs were allowed in courtesy of a cup win. And besides, what if the final is between Man United and Chelsea- which of the semi finalists do you give the CL place to?
Of course some of us would argue that the CL is already devalued by having fourth placed (and on one occasion, fifth placed) teams in it, but that's another argument entirely.
The whole raison d'etre of the Champions League is to generate ever larger sums of money for the game's most powerful clubs, not to encourage minnows to get ideas above their station. The more vulnerable CL qualifiers, as in the ones who might be struggling if you took fourth place away (Arsenal and Liverpool) would whine like the proverbial if suddenly Spurs were allowed in courtesy of a cup win. And besides, what if the final is between Man United and Chelsea- which of the semi finalists do you give the CL place to?
Of course some of us would argue that the CL is already devalued by having fourth placed (and on one occasion, fifth placed) teams in it, but that's another argument entirely.