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42032.16 in reply to 42032.9
Date: 8/11/2008 3:19:37 AM
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First of all, it is currently a standard practice in a number of European competitions.


Yeah, but except the champion and a Cup runner-up, the best 3 or 4 clubs from the first league goes to European club competitions...

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42032.18 in reply to 42032.17
Date: 8/11/2008 5:17:05 AM
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cup-runner-up is most heavily to win, because on lose and you don't have chance, also there can win more club than in DI, cup can win all division teams, so I think win 2nd place in cup, are better than win DI 2nd place, and Cup get very little money in different than you are winning all games in DI

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42032.20 in reply to 42032.19
Date: 8/11/2008 5:23:51 AM
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maybe in your country yes, but in lithuania in later rounds everybody want win and started crunching biggers clubs.

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42032.22 in reply to 42032.21
Date: 8/11/2008 5:44:01 AM
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Let's tell you what I think about this.

The B3's is a competition for the best teams in the world, ie. First Division Champions and National Cup Winners.

What we can deduce from this is:
- competition for clubs.
- qualified teams are First Division Champions and National Cup Winners.

So why:
- qualify NT coaches?
- qualify runner-ups (from National Cup or First Division)?
- qualify World Cup Winner National Team Manager?

It's a club competition for winners of First Division and National Cup, that's all.

If there is 2 two differents teams, then 2 qualified, if the winner is the same team, then only one qualified team.

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42032.23 in reply to 42032.3
Date: 8/11/2008 6:01:20 AM
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since that guarantees that 1 spot will always be theoretically available to every single team in the league pyramid.


thats true, every single team already has the theoretical chance to win the cup final. thats enough!
league championship is a far more important than the cup tournament, thus the runner up of the final should participate!!!


First of all, it is currently a standard practice in a number of European competitions.


impossible to compare though, since the runner up of the championship is playing in a higher league, than the cup winner. that again shows the importance of cup and championship...

Last edited by Huzzel at 8/11/2008 6:05:54 AM

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42032.24 in reply to 42032.22
Date: 8/11/2008 6:02:35 AM
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If there is 2 two differents teams, then 2 qualified, if the winner is the same team, then only one qualified team.


I think every country should have 2 representatives in B3, exept for 1: the country with the current cup holder may send 3 teams (B3 winner, league winner and cup winner).

And as B3 has a knock out system, I feel that real cup fighters should have a chance to compete. So if League champ and cup winner are the same in a country, allow the cup runner up to compete in B3 rather then the league runner up.



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42032.25 in reply to 42032.24
Date: 8/11/2008 6:44:27 AM
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I agree with one thing: last B3's winner should be automaticcaly qualified [;)]

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42032.26 in reply to 42032.16
Date: 8/11/2008 8:10:03 AM
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First of all, it is currently a standard practice in a number of European competitions.


Yeah, but except the champion and a Cup runner-up, the best 3 or 4 clubs from the first league goes to European club competitions...

That doesn't really matter. The point is that when a team gains eligibility through both the Cup and the league, it is the next best team in the Cup that is also qualified, not the next best team in the league.

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