BufordUSABlue
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Go try buy a house there mate !I’ve got family there, I actually don’t think it’s that expensive.
Go try buy a house there mate !I’ve got family there, I actually don’t think it’s that expensive.
There are 12 European Clubs qualifying for 2025. The winners of the Champions League for the years 2021 - 2024, and the balance from UEFA' rankings, with a cap of 2 per country. Rangers current ranking is 31. They will not be there.Sorry to disappoint but they are already in a qualifying position
Ffs the criteria is there. It’s not too difficult to google it instead of posting uniformed utter drivel
What part of ‘Only two teams from one country’ are you not getting?It is a click bait article.
Rangers have 38 points for the 3 years so far, Ajax are the 12th team in line with 49.
Club UCE 20-23City 95Real M 85Bayern 80Chelsea 79Roma 69Villareal 66Paris 62Juve 58Benfica 55Leipzig 52Porto 51Ajax 49
There is a decent chance a team not on the table will win the UCL too next year.
That’s over a different time period than what is used for qualifyingThere are 12 European Clubs qualifying for 2025. The winners of the Champions League for the years 2021 - 2024, and the balance from UEFA' rankings, with a cap of 2 per country. Rangers current ranking is 31. They will not be there.
Link to current rankings:
Club coefficients | UEFA rankings
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Yes, qualifying period is for four years. Rangers require a big year this year to get through.That’s over a different time period than what is used for qualifying
Ffs it’s like pulling teeth! Lol
That is exactly what the table shows.What part of ‘Only two teams from one country’ are you not getting?
Due to FIFA's ruling that each nation can only be represented by one club, teams with a higher coefficient than Rangers, such as Manchester United, Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund, would miss out.
Despite Celtic’s domestic dominance in recent years, Rangers would qualify as Scotland’s entrant as their European coefficient ranking of 38.000 is far superior to Celtic’s 15.000 across the last three seasons. Club Brugge of Belgium with 35.000, Dinamo Zagreb of Croatia with 33.00 and Shakhtar Donetsk of Ukraine with 31.000 pose the biggest threat of overtaking the Ibrox club.
No they don’t. As things stand they will qualify. As above post shows they have a few teams chasing them and only need to do the same as themYes, qualifying period is for four years. Rangers require a big year this year to get through.
Ok hahahaThat is exactly what the table shows.
The article is a complete lie based on that.