sonnybhoy88
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Wonder what all this pish means furra fitbaw oan this island.........do yeez think that ra auld 3 foreigner rule will rear it's ugly head once more or will the fitbaw be immune to free movement in europe.
wages might be a problemCan't see it having any major effect on the game, freedom of movement is now part of the game & any major changes would put the British game ing general. It won't make any difference in the amount of non EU players ie those that require work permits becauses that criteria won't change. It probably make it more difficult for fans travelling abroad, if the EU countries adopt a visa scheme to deal with GB passports.
UK will not shoot their selfs in the foot there is a fortune in the game at present and the quality will not be allowed to be diluted and besides with no one to bring the game to boot the Government will be advising and helping money men to help themselves to the tax haven immunities that the ordinary punter will not be up to speed with.Wonder what all this pish means furra fitbaw oan this island.........do yeez think that ra auld 3 foreigner rule will rear it's ugly head once more or will the fitbaw be immune to free movement in europe.
wages might be a problem
1 criteria of being an eligible player might involve a certain wage
2 it may effect the ability of clubs to function outwit sky subsidy even more
3 economy might collapse in short term creating even more problems for clubs
4 cant be having special rules for footballers if Brexit main purpose is to curb inflow of non essential europeans
Sky subsidised clubs can offer massive wage, therefore it probably won't effect their ability to bring in higher quality essential footballers
But will Brechin be allowed to bring in Johnny pole?
If so why would Johnny poles services be problem in hotels?
I think your right AndyThere's NO chance the UK Gov/Tories will knock back high earners from coming here and spending their vast sums of cash and there's not many higher earners than football players so that takes care of 1 & 4.
As for No.2 (no sniggering children) the earning threshold would likely only effect the smaller clubs who tend not sign too many foreigners anyway but even if they did then it maybe wouldn't be a bad thing for the game in general anyway as the smaller clubs would then have to play more homegrown talent.
No.3 would be the only real danger to the game, unfortunately it's the most likely thing that'll happen as Brexit is the masterplan of tax evaders and disaster capitalists, and since the latter are some of the biggest players in the Brexit con and make their profit from crashing economies an economic shock (hopefully not an all out collapse) is all but guaranteed. It won't be fatal to the game but it will have an affect in the same way it'll affect everything else.
I more concerned with what happens outside of the game because those within it are not really going to feel the pain of Brexit, the rest of us will.
HH.
So in other words,brexit is only for the poor people,all others will be able to make a living when and wherever the wish to do so..............mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmUK will not shoot their selfs in the foot there is a fortune in the game at present and the quality will not be allowed to be diluted and besides with no one to bring the game to boot the Government will be advising and helping money men to help themselves to the tax haven immunities that the ordinary punter will not be up to speed with.
Pretty much British policy since they invented that false paradigm in the glorious revolutionSo in other words,brexit is only for the poor people,all others will be able to make a living when and wherever the wish to do so..............mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I think your right Andy
but its the low paying clubs that will have issues which dilutes their options and its the smaller clubs that will potentially fall foul of the new system with potential economic problems from fans who might well be unable to support their team if major recession hits.
Without a functioning league or an even less functional league it could have serious knock on effect right through all clubs
And if our league system gets worse then the attraction to play in it even for Celtic goes down.
All hypothetical of course
But First thing tory government will do outside eu if economy dips is remove wage barriers and let the cheapest man do the job to attract investment
And we all know which section of society gets excluded from job market in recession
Scots generally but non British flag wavers first in Scotland.
ExactlySo in other words,brexit is only for the poor people,all others will be able to make a living when and wherever the wish to do so..............mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
The boris models himself on churchill,how feckin ironic if his policies led tae an independent Scotland and a united Ireland!!!!!