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EU Vote implications for English Football

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the cream of players will still come here but maybe clubs will buy young English players instead of looking for cheaper foreign alternatives and stopping the development of our young players

The cream are already in spain.

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Ridiculous discussion.

 

I am 100% certain that any visa requirements for EU players would be much more lax than for non-EU players. It is obvious. Plain and simple. Any suggestion it isn't is just fear mongering reactionary rubbish.

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I would hazard a guess, players already here would get preferential treatment, and the fact they are footballers and pay huge sums of tax on the wages we can't afford to kick them out anytime soon.  ;)

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It's nonsense if anybody already here and working is thrown out. They shouldn't even come into it imo. The last thing we need is to starve our football of young, fresh overseas talent.

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Kante would get one on appeal, though. There's got to be plenty of others who would be in bigger trouble.

I wonder if the appeal takes into account having won the league otherwise the likes of Ulloa would be in trouble

Argentina is not part of the EU.

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Argentina is not part of the EU.

But did he not get his visa to work in uk, as he has EU citizenship due to his time in spain?

 

Whole can of worms been opened here lol.

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Do people really believe, football players who earned vast amounts of money will be prevented from coming here, and paying a large tax bill.

The sooner people realise will will still have immigration, but a choice of who, the easier the division in the country will heal.

We will not stop doctors, nurses, footballers, and skilled workers working here, we have left a union that didn't work for 17 million people, we are not going to not have a working relationship with the world.

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As I understand it, there is a two year process before changes will be made (unhless Brussels turn into a load pf Mardy Fcukers and say p155 off now), a lot will happen with players leaving I assume that the clubs accountants will make sure that all foreighn players henceforth are of Asian, N&S American,  West Indian, Antipodean and N&S African origin.

 

Who knows what will happen but it will be on our terms and not on the terms of some wild unbalanced bunch based in Brussels, I'm doubly delighted with the result of leaving and seeing the vile Cameron resign. Maybe we'll try to join the four countries in the European Free Trade Association, which is not the EEC (frying pan and fire comes to mind on that one).

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You lot questioning wether this is true or not have obviously never tried to get a work permit on Football Manager. 

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We don't really go for established internationals do we, Inler and Fuchs being the exception.

 

Do you remember the hassle we had getting Kramaric ? If we have to go through that with every overseas player we sign :unsure:  

 

Everything is up in the air at the moment, but it seems the rest of the EU wants us out ASAP.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36618317

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Might change things further down the line, but if they arent deporting any current normal EU residents, they aren't going to knock on clubs doors and say that they need to get rid of multi-million pound assets that pay more tax in a week than most of us do in a year.

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Did Inler need a work permit? Serious question

To get free trade deals in place with EU the expectation is for free movement of labour to/from EU. Denmark/Swiss have done this already e.g. no work permit for Danish under 21 keeper or Swiss captain. May not be what Boris/Farage told us, but probably no change on EU workers..all pending negociations.

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Did Inler need a work permit? Serious question

 

Certain job groups are exempt from having to apply for a work permit, such as au-pairs, artists, priests, inventors and the likes. I thought footballers were part of that group, as well.

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To get free trade deals in place with EU the expectation is for free movement of labour to/from EU. Denmark/Swiss have done this already e.g. no work permit for Danish under 21 keeper or Swiss captain. May not be what Boris/Farage told us, but probably no change on EU workers..all pending negociations.

Denmark is in the EU.

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