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2 minutes ago, Vinjay said:

Funniest scenario ever if they were left behind. Of course they were the first club to benefit from the "champions" league qualifying for 98/99 as runners up to Arsenal. Real fair play there UEFA!

Your wrong the first season when countries had more than one club qualify was 97/98. The English beneficiary that year was Newcastle.

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It's not about who's the best teams in Europe being invited,it's more whos the teams with the biggest revenues that could be generated,thats why 6 English teams are invited as they are supported worldwide.even if United had been bad for the last 20 years they'll always be one of the first teams invited into one of these competitions.

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http://news.sky.com/story/european-premier-league-plans-are-further-proof-that-greed-is-now-the-driving-force-of-football-12109430

Have to laugh. Sky are now complaining about greed in football. They started this whole gravy train!!

I can only infer that streaming services are most likely to get TV rights.

Top flight football is currently proving that they don’t need fans at matches. TV football is the future. No stadia required. Just walls of fan cams sat on their sofas being censored every time they take a swig of a beer that isn’t part of the match sponsorship!

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14 hours ago, Ewood Ace said:

Your wrong the first season when countries had more than one club qualify was 97/98. The English beneficiary that year was Newcastle.

I think vinjay is correct with Man Utd being the first club to benefit from the runners up going into the champions league, but you are correct with the season.

So your both wrong (and correct!).

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2 hours ago, MarkBRFC said:

I think vinjay is correct with Man Utd being the first club to benefit from the runners up going into the champions league, but you are correct with the season.

So your both wrong (and correct!).

Newcastle finished 2nd in the 96/97 season and in doing so qualified for the Champions League for the 97/98 season. 

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1 hour ago, Ewood Ace said:

Newcastle finished 2nd in the 96/97 season and in doing so qualified for the Champions League for the 97/98 season. 

Yes, apologies you are indeed correct, 97/98 was the first season where runners up were allowed in, I got confused that it was the 97/98 season where it was first introduced!

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