The two Magpies fans that made the trip to Kazakhstan would’ve had a great time seeing a first-half Vitor Roque hattrick, as we easily progressed against Astana in the Champions League 3rd qualifying round.
That paired us with Icelandic champions Breioablik in the Playoff Round.
It was now time for the conundrum.
Gibraltar are 9th in the nation coefficients table, meaning that from next season the league winners will go straight into the Champions League group stage. Since we win the league every year, that team will be us.
We’re at a point where our team is good enough to progress to the knockout rounds of the Champions League, but not good enough to beat the elite teams.
As a result, we’ve been knocked out at the last 16 stage three times - it’s a statistic that makes the Europa League and Conference League look ever more appealing…
So the decision was made. I didn’t want to completely throw the game but a weakened team was put out against Breioablik as I can honestly say I didn’t really care what the result was.
If we won, the Champions League League Phase was our fate - if we lost then we’d drop down to the Europa League which I would not be concerned about.
And sure enough, the backups could not do it.
The aggregate loss means that we drop down to League Phase of the Europa League, which gives us a far better chance of winning the competition, but the irony is that there are still huge teams in there like Chelsea and Spurs.
Some of the players were not happy that we’re not in Champions League, but promising them that we 100% will be next year has kept them on side (and is guarateed if we win the league this season anyway).
Lincoln Red Imps join us in the group stage, just as they did two seasons ago when we knocked them out in the Round of 16 in a landmark tie for Gibraltarian football.
But College Europa, the 3rd best team in Gibraltar, still can’t make the group stages of any competition after losing to Vaduz in Europa League and Molde in Conference League qualifiers. In 11 seasons of this save, they have not made the group stage of any competition ever!
Elsewhere there was an unexpected transfer in as I could not turn down the opportuntiy to sign Federico Dindart for £4.5m.
It’s only on a two year deal but I could not turn down a player of his quality for so little, especially as he was on loan with us 2 seasons ago.
We’ve also had one of the most satisfying moments of the save as Elias Jelert became the first player from a non-British country to take up Gibraltar nationality after spending 5 years at Magpies.
For British players it only takes two years before they are eligible for Gibraltar but for all other nationalities it takes five, so it’s amazing the Danish born player has been around long enough to finally take up Gibraltar nationality.
He joins at an interesting time for the national team too. After narrowly missing out on Euro 2032 qualification last season, we’ve started our Nations League campaign with 2 wins in our opening two games against higher ranked opposition.
That resulted in us getting up to 116th in the world rankings, with the top 100 not far away!
So after engineering the European qualifying rounds in our favour, the focus turns to our Europa League campaign
We got to the semi-finals two seasons ago - the aim this season is to win.