Have the chances of Nottingham Forest playing in the Europa League improved now?
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Join Wolfie on Forest Fan TV for the latest Forest news update as we dive into the dramatic developments surrounding Crystal Palace’s UEFA Europa League saga. In this video, Wolfie breaks down the outcome of Palace’s crunch meeting with UEFA, where co-owner John Textor’s proposal to place his shares in a blind trust was rejected due to a missed registration deadline. This decision has left Palace’s European dreams hanging by a thread, with their multi-club ownership issues involving Textor’s stakes in both Palace and Lyon creating a major hurdle.
The rejection of Textor’s blind trust plan has significantly limited Crystal Palace’s options, with the club now facing the possibility of complete expulsion from European competitions. To make matters worse, another Palace shareholder, David Blitzer, has ties to Danish club Brøndby, who qualified for the Conference League, ruling out a potential demotion to that competition. Wolfie discusses how this chaotic situation has opened the door for Nottingham Forest, who finished seventh in the Premier League and secured a Conference League spot, to potentially be promoted to the Europa League if Palace are disqualified.
With UEFA’s decision expected before the Europa Conference League qualifying draw on June 17, the clock is ticking for Palace to find a solution, possibly through Textor selling his 43% stake. Wolfie explores what this means for Nottingham Forest’s European ambitions, highlighting the improved chances of Nuno Espírito Santo’s side stepping up to the Europa League. Could this be Forest’s big break to shine on the European stage? Tune in for Wolfie’s insights, analysis, and thoughts on how this could shape Forest’s season. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more Forest Fan TV updates!
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