
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has called for a new approach from UEFA over their Champions League payouts.
Parish was speaking at the launch of the Union of European Clubs (UEC) in Brussels on Monday.
It emerged at the summit that 22bn in revenue earned by Uefa from club competitions over the past 25 years, 34% of it has been distributed to a group of just 12 clubs.
Parish stated: "We've got six, now probably seven, teams [in England] where the amount of capital they have is either unlimited or is enormous compared to us, and qualifying for European football is almost impossible.
"It still doesn't feel like a meritocracy entirely. And with the coefficient, it feels more and more that there's a two-speed Premier League.
"You're up against the situation where people have become so entitled with winning that they don't accept any system which challenges the status quo or threatens it, and I think that's what we have really got to look at across Europe."
