'Eephus said:
I think the bigger loss will be on the skinny end of the tournament. The Europa League from the quarterfinals on have some very intriguing matchups, without the sameness of the usual Champions League giants. The economics of the game make it prohibitively hard for all but a small number of teams to aspire to the Champions League. The Europa Leagues is more democratic and the list of recent winners bears that out.
But then again, I still miss the Cup Winners Cup and the Intertoto Cup.
I'm torn on Europa League. I keep thinking it
should be good for mid-size teams that I follow. But when I've seen Newcastle, and Villa, much less Man U and Man City, they just don't seem to value the competition much. Which is understandable considering the fixture congestion and short turnaround to the next league game. So I never know how to take a Zenit or a Porto or an Atletico Madrid win. I enjoyed Fulham's run a few years back.But I never get tired of the giants playing one another. I'd salivate over a permanent Champions League that broke off from the feeder leagues.
This is meI'm pretty sure if they dissolve it, you're going to hear the same #####ing and moaning from smaller countries, that are going to get omitted, while the EPL, La Liga, Serie A get 6 clubs in CL play now, and teams from Denmark, Belgium, Ukraine, etc... get bumped with maybe one team. That's the reason Europa league exists now, and they'll need to figure out a way to get around this again, maybe a round robin tourney to get into CL play? I don't know exactly.
But, there is no doubt that bigger clubs that miss out in CL competition offer nothing 9x out of 10 in Europa league. Just look at the teams Liverpool is sending out there - in particular on the road. I'm certainly not going to blame them, especially with a new manager struggling in league play, so basically you get c teams out there from many sides disinterested in playing (not to mention, wth wants to play road matches in Scandanavia or Russia in the middle of December).
But, the flip side is strong managers on middling clubs like Stoke always send out their best available team. They want to advance, the deeper they get, the more revenue which is key for mid tier teams in big leagues and some bigger teams in other leagues.
It's a tough call.
I was watching the Spurs/Lazio match last week with my father who is a non-soccer fan, but he knows I'm really into it, so he put up with it

Anyway, the stands (lower level in particular) where nearly empty and he asked me why the hell am I watching the game if the fans aren't even interested in showing up. I think he had a point. And this was the match right after the Spurs fans were brutally attacked in Rome.
But, I did watch it, because I like both sides, and they put out decent teams - although the game was a snooze fest.
If they ditch Europa league, I will not mind. If they continue to play it, I'll continue to watch.
but, I do think I'm a bit more avid than most all soccer fans.