Article from the Mirror puts it into perpective .... 18 bloody games !
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First of all there is so little money in it it is ridiculous. Secondly, it is a competition that rewards failure with the dead wood from the Champions League group stages getting a second bite at the cherry as the Europa League cushions their fall.
And thirdly, the grind of playing Thursday and Sunday, with all the flying around to no-mark, far flung obscure footballing outposts will simply wreck preparations for important Premier League games.
Don't get me wrong. It is alright for Porto and Braga, who fight out tonight's Europa League Final in a triumph for Portugese football. But then the that country's League is nowhere near as competitive as the one in this country.
Whereas next season's Premier League title race is shaping up to be one of the toughest ever, with Arsenal and Spurs set to spend, City and Liverpool resurgent and Chelsea building a team around Fernando Torres, Porto recorded a bloodless victory in the final Portuguese Liga standings this year.
The side formerly managed by Jose Mourinho finished top, a staggering 21 points clear of Benfica in second with Sporting Lisbon 15 points further back.
Competitive the Portuguese League is not.
And that's why I feel sorry for Spurs and Liverpool. Neither club can simply opt out of the Europa League.
Redknapp in particular has no wish to hang on to the fringe players that you would only keep in cold storage for games against teams with names more suited to a Scrabble board.
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/columnists/darren-lewis/Darren-Lewis-on-Europa-League-Why-Tottenham-and-Liverpool-deserve-our-sympathy-on-Sunday-article737685.html
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First of all there is so little money in it it is ridiculous. Secondly, it is a competition that rewards failure with the dead wood from the Champions League group stages getting a second bite at the cherry as the Europa League cushions their fall.
And thirdly, the grind of playing Thursday and Sunday, with all the flying around to no-mark, far flung obscure footballing outposts will simply wreck preparations for important Premier League games.
Don't get me wrong. It is alright for Porto and Braga, who fight out tonight's Europa League Final in a triumph for Portugese football. But then the that country's League is nowhere near as competitive as the one in this country.
Whereas next season's Premier League title race is shaping up to be one of the toughest ever, with Arsenal and Spurs set to spend, City and Liverpool resurgent and Chelsea building a team around Fernando Torres, Porto recorded a bloodless victory in the final Portuguese Liga standings this year.
The side formerly managed by Jose Mourinho finished top, a staggering 21 points clear of Benfica in second with Sporting Lisbon 15 points further back.
Competitive the Portuguese League is not.
And that's why I feel sorry for Spurs and Liverpool. Neither club can simply opt out of the Europa League.
Redknapp in particular has no wish to hang on to the fringe players that you would only keep in cold storage for games against teams with names more suited to a Scrabble board.
http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/opinion/columnists/darren-lewis/Darren-Lewis-on-Europa-League-Why-Tottenham-and-Liverpool-deserve-our-sympathy-on-Sunday-article737685.html