Yeah, thats exactly what it means. So it means UEFA cronies don't have to worry about Arsenal, United, Liverpool making top 4 every year. They can guarantee those clubs this way.So the wildcard is based on co-efficient.
Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't co-efficient based on, well, actually playing in the competition? So if you get a wildcard, you then play the competition, boost your co-efficient, and then next year... have the best co-efficient of the non-qualifiers?
Doesn't this just mean the same teams will consistently get the wildcards until they qualify naturally anyway?
That doesn't feel like much of a "wild" card if it's simply an extension of 2 teams that are normally in the competition each year anyway.
So the wildcard is based on co-efficient.
Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't co-efficient based on, well, actually playing in the competition? So if you get a wildcard, you then play the competition, boost your co-efficient, and then next year... have the best co-efficient of the non-qualifiers?
Doesn't this just mean the same teams will consistently get the wildcards until they qualify naturally anyway?
That doesn't feel like much of a "wild" card if it's simply an extension of 2 teams that are normally in the competition each year anyway.
It is 2 teams in the whole of Europe, Arsenal wouldn't stand a chance and United would not qualify, only Liverpool as they won the trophy 2 years ago, however that won't be the case for long.Yeah, thats exactly what it means. So it means UEFA cronies don't have to worry about Arsenal, United, Liverpool making top 4 every year. They can guarantee those clubs this way.
This also benefits City too as we have the highest English coefficient and most likely that will remain the case in 2024 too. That doesn't make this idea any better of course.