Lets hope so...
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Thanks. I've obviously tried to eradicate the whole season from my mind!
Here's hoping regionalisation continues.
To answer a question above, the regions are relatively fluid as there needs to be an equal number of seeded and unseeded teams in each region. Assuming regionalisation, there's a strong possibility Derry and Sligo can draw someone from
Norn Ireland
Wales
Estonia
Faroes
Luxembourg
and possibly San Marino / Andorra if Rosenborg get a Fair Play place.
Working out who Pats could face will be very unclear until after QR1.
Article 4
Duties of the clubs
4.01 On entering the competition, participating clubs agree:
d) to field their strongest team throughout the competition;
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Bit daft that one? Who decides what is their strongest team like, the manager obviously, not uefa![]()
Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.
It's hard to enforce alright. Some of the English clubs have certainly breached the spirit of it over the last few years in the UEFA Cup.
Its just a cover in case of any suspected betting scandals. UEFA can point to this rule if its needed.
Its obviously not going to be too strictly enforced
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I see team co-efficients are to be determined by how far you get in the competition, plus the added 20% from the association co-efficient (as we knew).
However, association co-efficients will still be determined by results in individual matches which is interesting. It'll make the task of calculating co-efficients more complicated anyway.
Because the title holder spot in the Champions League won't be used (Man Utd and Barcelona have already qualified for the group stage next season), the Champions of the Faroe Islands and Luxembourg will now be put through to the 2nd qualifying round of the CL. This means that Bohemians might yet be seeded if the Champions of Slovenia and Georgia don't have their own club co-efficient points.
Both the Georgian and Slovenian leagues have 1st v 2nd games this weekend that could go a long way to deciding the titles. Maribor v Celije and Dinamo Tbilisi v WIT Tbilisi.
Wins for Maribor and WIT would almost guarantee them the titles. Maribor have a higher coefficient than Bohs, WITs is lower (I think).
The BBC is claiming that Scotland, Norway, and Denmark have got the 3 fair play spots
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...em/8039270.stm
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Surely the fair play spots have a lot to do with the strictness of the refereeing in the countries in question. I can't think of a better system, but it seems a little strange that the fair play place could conceivably just go to the country whose refs let more bad tackles go unpunished.
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Fan behaviour, attacking play, respect of the club officials, bookings (maybe 15% of the total) and some other factor.
Load of nonsense unless UCD are winning it.
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