Probably get Glasgow Rangers then who are starting in the 1st qualifying round as there coefficient is only 3.785Whoever the hardest team we can get in the qualifiers is, we'll get them.
Probably get Glasgow Rangers then who are starting in the 1st qualifying round as there coefficient is only 3.785Whoever the hardest team we can get in the qualifiers is, we'll get them.
Bring it on. Let operation Goodison/Ibrox begin for real.Probably get Glasgow Rangers then who are starting in the 1st qualifying round as there coefficient is only 3.785
Probably get Glasgow Rangers then who are starting in the 1st qualifying round as there coefficient is only 3.785
Hardest team.Probably get Glasgow Rangers then who are starting in the 1st qualifying round as there coefficient is only 3.785
We are probably going to do crap in the europa league next season to be honest. No point in being too enthusiastic, enjoy the away days not the results on the grand scheme of things as Koeman is a bit crap in europe on recent history showing.
It will be season 2018-19 where we can make some sort of attempt on the tournament as we will (hopefully) have a much better team by then and have the experience of a long season behind us to be able to manage the squad better.
Of course it isn't. come Next season i will be hoping we go on and win it just as much as the next blue. I just personally think the overall aim next season should be domestically in securing a return to Europe and having a crack at a cup all whilst bedding in a new team and structure at the club .I know what you're saying but judging by the standard of team that got to the latter stages of this year's competition it's certainly not beyond the realms of possibility.
We'd get about 12k tickets.Next year's final venue is Lyon. 59k capacity. Imagine filling that up with blues.
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Of course it isn't. come Next season i will be hoping we go on and win it just as much as the next blue. I just personally think the overall aim next season should be domestically in securing a return to Europe and having a crack at a cup all whilst bedding in a new team and structure at the club .
If we stumble and end up in the final of the europa as well then even better.
Next year's final venue is Lyon. 59k capacity. Imagine filling that up with blues.
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That could well be true mate. However i am firmly in the camp of not expecting everything all at once so i don't expect us to break the top 4, win the europa league and win a cup all in the same season. It would be nice if we did mind you but to do all that on top of rebuilding the squad in the summer? Something has to give and i believe the least priority has to be the europa league. Qualifying for it next season also will establish us back as a european team which raises the clubs profile even more.We'd get that from the Europa League, with a potential Champions League spot. Europa League is realistically our best chance of getting into the Champions League
Does anybody know if Man Utd winning Europa affects our Europa slot?
I know we won't lose it, I'm just wondering if it gets "upgraded" then. Like would we get their group stage entrance instead of 3rd round qualifying?
Everton would be one of England's two entrants, but when?
Some believe that both teams should go straight into the Group Stages - which start in September.
But Everton are currently expecting their Europa League campaign to kick-off in July, in the third qualifying round.
So when will Everton's 2017/18 season kick-off?.
What UEFA say
We asked UEFA's Media relations team what United winning the Europa League would mean for Everton. And they responded - promptly.
"We refer you to Article 3 and in particular Article 3.9 of our Competition Regulations. This should help to make the various scenarios clearer for you."
Unfortunately ... it doesn't.
Feel free to run through the small print published at the bottom of this article. We have. And are none the wiser.
What do Everton think?
Blues officials are tentatively planning for a July start.
But that could change if Everton overhaul Arsenal and finish sixth.
That might sound improbable - with The Gunners two points clear of The Toffees with two games in hand.
BUT, Arsenal face Manchester United this weekend while Everton go to The Emirates for the final match of the season.
If England end up with five Champions League Group places England are likely to have one Europa League group stage place and one Europa League 3rd qualifying round place. But crucially, "there are scenarios that could see that changing."
The picture will become clearer once the final Premier League table is known.