That’s my accommodation sorted then?I live in Gdansk!!!!! I would love you all to be my guests
Probably have to quarantine for 14 days on your return by then?That’s my accommodation sorted then?
You’re hop fulWe should be able to beat one legged qualifiers..
I doubt even @JimmyG2 is on the beer at 7:43am.You’re hop ful
TinAny idea what pot will we be in for the draw ?
So are we in the group stage or the qualifying rounds? Anybody who knows this?
Don't discount the possibility of fat fingers. It's either that or rank stupidity but i'd be inclined to call fat fingers because i'm a nice guy. Well hung and nice.Well I got a spam and a wtf rating for post #6 from @guderian and @shropspurs which makes me wonder why I should fucking bother any more ?
Don't discount the possibility of fat fingers. It's either that or rank stupidity but i'd be inclined to call fat fingers because i'm a nice guy. Well hung and nice.
Pot 1 is confirmed. We only need to be in the top 12 Europa sides on coefficient, and we're currently 13th overall in Europe. A couple of sides can still overtake us but nearly all above us have already qualified for the Champions League.Any idea what pot will we be in for the draw ?
No you wouldn'tI live in Gdansk!!!!! I would love you all to be my guests
Hey, speak for yourself.No you wouldn't
Courtesy Football London ..
If Arsenal win the competition then Spurs will start their Europa League journey in the second qualifying round, with a behind closed doors one-legged tie on September 17, with the Gunners going into the group stage.
The third qualifying round follows the following week on September 24 and then the play-offs come on another week later October 1. All the qualifying rounds contain one-legged matches.
However, if Chelsea win the FA Cup then as they are already in the Champions League, Spurs would go straight into the group stages of the Europa League, which begin on October 22, and it would be Wolves who enter in the second qualifying round.