By my reckoning 67 points should guarantee 5th spot.
We're currently on 42 points with 12 games left. So 2 points per game requierd until the end of the season.
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It's still on. 3 points behind Utd with 12 games to go.
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By my reckoning 67 points should guarantee 5th spot.
We're currently on 42 points with 12 games left. So 2 points per game requierd until the end of the season.
VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.
"Wirtz he ain’t gonna make it here." - miller0863, 21st December 2025
This is an interesting article on the current state of the Champions League.
There's a lot more to the article than that but I thought that piece particularly relevant. How do they make the competition more competitive. And further to that, how do they make some of the leagues more competitive.At the top of the food chain, a Champions League that began for title winners in 1992 this season boasts six English sides, five Spanish and four each from Italy and Germany - four nations accounting for more than half the 36 league-phase teams.
While the competition has increased in size and value - Uefa's TV rights grew from just shy of Ł500m in 2003-04 to Ł2.8bn in 2023-24, with the new cycle from 2027 expected to generate more than Ł4bn - the pool of winners has narrowed.
Only Bayern Munich and Paris St-Germain have broken the English and Spanish clubs' hold on the trophy in the past 15 years. An Italian team last won it in 2010.
It would be a huge shock to see former champions Marseille, Ajax or Porto, for example, win the competition in the near future. Even more so Red Star Belgrade, PSV or Steaua Bucharest (now FCSB) from the latter days of the European Cup.
A revamp of the competition has allowed more clubs to participate, play more games and register more upsets - most notably debutants Bodo/Glimt, who beat Manchester City and Atletico Madrid this term.
Yet Ajax, in 2019, are the only club outside Europe's top five leagues to reach the semi-finals in the past two decades. Over the past four seasons, only Benfica (twice) have muscled in to make the quarter-finals.
"If you said when the Champions League was born in 1992 'this is what it's going to be like', I'm pretty sure they'll have said 'wow, we really messed up'," says Alex Muzio, president of the Union of European Clubs (UEC).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cgmzylx4004o
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More like the europa these days with some of the teams in it.
Champions league winners 2026
Arne Slot Lalalala Arne Slot lalalalala
4 2- fucking 3 -1 is my passion
Galatasaray 5 - 2 Juventus
WOW.
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Juve 2-1 at HT. They concede 4 goals in the second half and have a man sent off. Mental.
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I read this yesterday.
Money has always been part of the game. Rich clubs have always been more successful than poorer clubs.
Difference now is the gap. Money has elongated the game to such a point that without some sort of correction it will never be properly competitive outside of a handful of clubs.
Though I don't see it ever being fixed. Turkeys don't vote for Chrimbo.
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