Doesn't sound great for them this. @Deano Blue Boy mentioned this in another thread. Hope the Friedkins have a bit more foresight...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... trust-move
Uefa has rejected offers from the Crystal Palace shareholders John Textor and David Blitzer to put their shares in a blind trust to ensure the club can compete in Europe next season.
Palace’s participation in the Europa League has been cast into doubt as the club’s largest shareholder, Textor, is also the majority owner of Lyon, who have also qualified for the second-tier competition. And to compound matters, Blitzer’s Danish club Brøndby have qualified for the Conference League, so the prospect of the FA Cup winners dropping into that competition is also not an option due to the European governing body’s multi-club ownership rules.
Palace executives, including Textor and the chairman, Steve Parish, met Uefa officials in Nyon on Tuesday to try to broker a solution without reaching agreement. The Guardian has learned that the so-called blind trust option in which Textor’s Palace shares would be placed in the hands of trustees next season was rejected by Uefa, as the club missed the deadline for registering the trust.
In the event of Palace being barred from the Europa League, Forest could be promoted to take their place after qualifying for the Conference League by finishing seventh in the Premier League. Palace’s rivals Brighton, who finished eighth, could then replace Forest in the Conference League.
Palace’s European position is under threat rather than Lyon’s, as Uefa rules state that the club ranked highest in their domestic championship will be given entry to the competition. Lyon’s sixth-place finish in Ligue 1 gives them precedence over Palace, who came 12th in the Premier League.
Palace's Europe Place in doubt
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Cereal Killer
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Shit for Palace players/fans but it’s completely on Textor for being a moron
The rules aren’t new, everyone knows how to get around it
He’s just either incompetent or not arsed or both, massively happy he didn’t buy us
The rules aren’t new, everyone knows how to get around it
He’s just either incompetent or not arsed or both, massively happy he didn’t buy us
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Incredibly harsh this if it's true. Robbery even.
I get the rules are there but the fans are massively being shat on here.
Hope the Friedkins have this scenario boxed off.
I get the rules are there but the fans are massively being shat on here.
Hope the Friedkins have this scenario boxed off.
Palace's Europe Place in doubt
It's simple, if Palace can't go down to the Conference promote them to the Champions League and demote Spurs and let them defend their Europa League title. 

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Deano Blue Boy
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https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... ship-rules
What a fucking detestable club, and rotten owner.
Grassing on another team, when their gangster owns another club himself.
What a fucking detestable club, and rotten owner.
Grassing on another team, when their gangster owns another club himself.
Re: Palace's Europe Place in doubt
I was delighted when Forest made it back to the PL.
Since then they haven't half done an awful lot to make me hate them.
Would be over joyed to see them implode.
Since then they haven't half done an awful lot to make me hate them.
Would be over joyed to see them implode.
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Bluedylan1
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This is where I do my annual repost of the article about Forest's wonderful owner -
https://newrepublic.com/article/159252/ ... on-scandal
https://newrepublic.com/article/159252/ ... on-scandal
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Deano Blue Boy
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One of my Greek relatives the other year was telling me how bad he is.Bluedylan1 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 10, 2025 3:59 pm This is where I do my annual repost of the article about Forest's wonderful owner -
https://newrepublic.com/article/159252/ ... on-scandal