For those who would like to remember how we got to this sorry situation after the high of our FA Cup win, here is my take on the situation as simply as possible.
Having won the Cup Palace earned entry into the Europa League. However, Uefa denied our entry due to the Palace majority shareholder, John Textor, owning another club Olympic Lyonnais (OL) which also qualified for this League. This created a conflict of interest which is against their rules on multi club ownership. Uefa had sent out a warning to all teams to ensure that action was taken by 1st March 2025 to ensure that control of each club in a MCO relationship was clearly separated. Palace claim control was already separate but anyway were demoted to the Europa Conference League (subject to an appeal) with Nottingham Forest (Forest) taking their place.
OL qualified by coming 6th on goal difference ahead of in form Racing Strasbourg, a BlueCo team owned by Chelsea’s Tod Boehly. This happened because Strasbourg conceded a goal scored in the 98th minute of their 2-3 goal defeat by relegation threatened Le Harve. The goal was as a result of a penalty conceded by Omobamidele, a player on loan from Forest who had been on the pitch for only a couple of minutes. Had the match been a draw then Strasbourg not Lyon would have qualified for the Europa League. There is no evidence Tod Boehly had made arrangements to separate control by 1st March so Racing losing two winnable matches was something of a blessing!!
Nottingham Forest are owned by Evangelos Marinakis, a business Tycoon, who also owns Greek Champions Olympliakos Piraeus and Rio Ave in Portugal. Forest spent much of the season in the Champions League places and might have achieved a Champions League place along with Olympiakos. This would have required Marinakis to temporarily cede control of one of the two teams which he did for Forest but not within the 1st March deadline. As such he would have had no control of appointments, transfers or sackings until they finished their European campaign. Forest suddenly went into a steep decline getting only 8 points from their last 8 matches and becoming only eligible for a Europa Conference League place rather than the more lucrative Europa League. Marinakis quickly regained his control.
The conflict of interest involving Palace and Lyon no longer applies as Textor has effectively sold his shares in our Club at a healthy profit and temporarily ceded control of Lyon. Lyon has sold a number of players to Forest and gained a European run. Chelsea has regained its Champions League place at the expense of Strasbourg who end up in the Conference League and have recently signed Omobamidele, who effectively cost them a Europa League place, at a £3m discounted price.
Thus so far the winners in this mess are Marinakis whose Olympiakos will make a fortune in Europe and retain his total control over Forest in the Europa League; Tod Boehly who similarly has Chelsea making loads of money and Strasbourg with the bronze medal; Textor whose Lyon avoids relegation, plays in the Europa League and stuffs £190m in his pocket.
The losers are the staff and fans of Strasbourg whose dreams are smashed by some dubious results in their last two matches; the fans of Lyon who have lost some of their best players but still cannot get rid of Textor; everybody at Palace who dreamed of the big high speed breakthrough into Europe but have been left with a ferry ticket; lastly football in general which sees the suspicion of corruption raise its ugly head once again.