Premier League chiefs to consider Champions League play-off proposal

15 February 2010 12:32
Premier League chiefs are said to be considering a proposal to introduce a money-spinning play-off for the fourth Champions League spot.[LNB]Currently the teams finishing in the top four positions are handed entry to Europe's elite competition, either in the main draw or at the qualifying stage.[LNB]Now it has been proposed that only the first three be decided on league position and the fourth place be determined by a play-off.[LNB] Play-off push: Premier league chiefs are considering plans to revamp fourth spot[LNB]That could mean the teams finishing in the positions fourth to seventh playing a mini-knockout competition.[LNB]Such a move would be seen as a measure to inject more competition into the league.[LNB] Klaas-Jan Huntelaar out to impress Manchester United as Sir Alex Ferguson plots summer swoop for AC Milan strikerArsenal beware: Incredible Hulk ready to rampage for Porto in Euro showdownTerry and Bridge set for three meetings in a week as Chelsea draw City in Cup  The same four clubs - Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea - have filled the top four positions in five of the past six seasons. Only Everton, in 2005, have broken their stranglehold.[LNB]The proposal is thought to have been raised at a recent meeting of all 20 clubs and will be considered again when they next meet in April.[LNB]The Premier League have not commented directly on the matter.[LNB]'We look at all sorts of ideas and rarely make comment until we have decided something definitely,' a Premier League spokesperson said.[LNB]If the proposal was to be voted on at any stage in the future, a 14-6 majority could be enough to see it implemented.[LNB] Shake up: Aston Villa and Tottenham are both competing to reach fourth place[LNB]The idea may not be favoured by the established 'big four', who would obviously have the most to lose, but the idea is thought to have been enthusiastically greeted by some clubs.[LNB]Interestingly, the proposal has been raised at a time when Liverpool's place in the top four is coming under serious competition anyway from the likes of Manchester City, Aston Villa and Tottenham.[LNB]  Nevertheless such an idea would keep interest in the season, even for clubs in mid-table, going for longer.[LNB]There are other factors which would have to be considered, however, such as how the play-offs might lengthen the season and how they could be fitted into the calendar. Determining Europa League qualification is an added complication.[LNB]  Klaas-Jan Huntelaar out to impress Manchester United as Sir Alex Ferguson plots summer swoop for AC Milan strikerArsenal beware: Incredible Hulk ready to rampage for Porto in Euro showdownTerry and Bridge set for three meetings in a week as Chelsea draw City in Cup [LNB]  

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