goose wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025, 10:27
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025, 10:18
goose wrote: ↑10 Jun 2025, 10:08
Doesn't the Forest owner have a controlling interest in another club in Europe?
Olympiakos, I believe.
just read that he apparently put his shares into a blind trust and stepped away from 'day to day' running just in case they qualified for the CL. They didn't so now he has stepped back in.
can't the Palace fella just do the same thing?
i hate to see this shit off the field ruining the game.
He did offer to do that, but it had to have been done by end of March. So actually, the rules are pretty good in this case because they allow for multiple club ownership on certain conditions.
The issue here isn't 'poor Palace' although like others, I do feel for their fans. You're saying 'poor Palace' because he has a minority shareholding but that isn't the issue, the issue is that he has a MAJORITY shareholding in Lyon.
The rules state that when this happens, the team with the higher placed finish in their league takes the spot, and as Lyon finishes 3rd Vs Palace 12th, Palace are allowed to take part in the Conference instead. However, their controlling shareholder at Palace also has a stake in Brondby who are in the conference and as they also finished higher than 12th, they get the nod.
This leaves Palace without a European competition due to TWO of their shareholders having stakes elsewhere and not having mitigated against it in time, so the blame really does lay with them, even if it feels harsh on the fans.
This unique set of circumstances puts Brighton up into the Europa where Palace would have been (you have to love that it is their rivals getting their spot) and Forest taking the Conference place that Brighton had occupied by nature of their next highest finishing position.
This is all set out at the start of the season, it's not the Forest owners' fault, they're claiming what is rightfully theirs.