Crystal Palace will maintain pressing talks with UEFA officers to avoid wasting the membership from being kicked out of subsequent season’s Europa League competitors.
The Eagles certified for the competitors after a historic victory over Manchester Metropolis within the FA Cup remaining on Might seventeenth, securing their first-ever main trophy within the course of.
Nevertheless, Oliver Glasner’s facet could possibly be banned from competing because of multi-club possession guidelines.
John Textor, who owns 45% of Crystal Palace via his firm Eagle Soccer, additionally owns French membership Lyon, which certified for the Europa League following a sixth-place end in Ligue 1.
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Guidelines state that no particular person is allowed to have vital affect over the working of two golf equipment that compete in the identical UEFA competitors.
Why Palace imagine they’re within the clear
Regardless of the menace, Palace are assured no guidelines have been damaged.
Textor holds simply 25% of the voting rights, whereas chairman Steve Parish oversees all day-to-day operations at Palace.
In contrast to different multi-club fashions, which see frequent participant motion, Palace and Lyon have minimal interplay.
The one notable sale between the 2 was Jake O’Brien, a deal that occurred almost two years in the past.
As a result of Eagle Soccer’s affect is restricted, Palace are assured a decision will likely be discovered.
What occurs if Palace are banned?
If Palace are in breach of the principles, issues worsen.
Their Europa League spot can be handed to Nottingham Forest, and their rivals, Brighton, would transfer into their Convention League spot.
There was a risk that Palace could possibly be demoted to the Convention League. Nevertheless, that’s off the desk, as Brøndby, owned by Palace shareholder Dave Blitzer, has already certified for the competitors.
Frustration amongst followers
Many Palace followers have taken to X to voice their opinion on the matter, and concern over the multi-club possession isn’t new.
In 2023, Palace followers unveiled a banner at Selhurst Park that learn: “multi-club possession, inventory market playing, Textor, we don’t belief you.”
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If UEFA does rule Palace out of European competitors, count on one other vocal response from the stands shortly.