No. EPL has no league spot for the Conference, presumably because there are two “major” domestic cups with qualifying spots. If the League Cup winner doesn’t use it it goes to the highest finisher in the table that hasn’t otherwise qualified for European competition. So if the FA Cup winner finished, say 10th, 6th would get the Conference spot if the League Cup winner finished 5th or higher and 7th gets nothing.
Our owners and board are already actively working against us, why do you have to add being mean on top of it?
I see it, you’re mad we fired Frank and allowed him to behind by Chelsea and you had watch the train wreck we saw
Ouch! And to think I was rooting for Sunderland to come up. Other than Pickford I don’t hate Everton, honestly.
Regardless, I assure you it’ll be an exhaustive, comprehensive, and unbiased interview process to find the most unqualified 40 year old white male in northern England
Gents, I really got into EPL soccer this year so it’s time to commit to a team. I’m fairly new to soccer so I’m looking for a team that isn’t at the top but not fighting regulation. Kind of a middle of the road team to care about. I got into soccer with the men’s and women’s national teams and watching EUFA along with EPL.
you should probably pick a team that will be in champions league most years. That leaves you with United Liverpool Arsenal Spurs Chelsea City City is an oil club that is at the top so they’re out. Newcastle is probably moving into this tier because they were just bought by Saudi Arabia. Id suggest Arsenal, spurs, liverpool. They spend money to be competitive but not as much as the top teams, will make runs for trophies occasionally (but not spurs).
Ashton Villa, West Ham and Bournemouth stood out. Trying to find a younger team that I can grow and learn with. I don’t know many backstories but I’m trying to learn more.