REVEALED! 11 Ways The "BREXIT" Will Impact The Premier League And Soccer Worldwide

Date: 25-06-2016 1:57 pm (7 years ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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Following the shocking departure of Britain from the European Union, we look at the ways the development will affect world football.
 
Britain woke up yesterday morning facing a post Brexit vote hangover of massive proportions. It will take years for the British government to negotiate an exit from the European Union and the transition period will generate a great deal of uncertainty.
 
The withdrawal of the UK from the European Union will touch almost every facet of British life, soccer included.
 
Here is a snapshot of how soccer will – or may – be impacted by Thursday’s decision of the British electorate to leave the European Union.
 
1. From now and until a full negotiated agreement is concluded British teams will be forced to deal with all the risks associated with uncertainty and volatility. This volatility will impact on all facets of operations including players, broadcasters, sponsors and the fan base.
 
2.  The UK pound immediately dropped in value and it could drop more in the coming months. The devaluation means that any British club will have to pay more when quoted a price by a foreign club in any other currency than the pound. It also means that Premier League teams will become “less expensive” to potential foreign owners. By the same token existing foreign owners will see the value of their assets shrink until the pound recovers its pre-vote value.
 
3. Transfer fees are often staged and the drop in the pound will have a negative impact on finances if the club has not protected itself through some form of currency hedging.
 
4. The Premier League is about to start a new three-year cycle of broadcast deals. Domestic TV deals with BT and Sky should not be impacted directly. But any foreign deals quoted in currencies other than the UK pound could hurt the Premier League on account of the devaluation of the pound. Conversely any foreign broadcasters that committed to paying in pounds could see a significant saving if the pound remains in the dole drums.
 
5. Britain is awash with foreign players – both from the EU and others from non-EU countries. Any players that regularly take their earning offshore are going to experience an immediate hit as the pound will be worth less when converted to foreign currencies such as the dollar.
 
6. The ability for players to move freely at the conclusion of their club contracts has been a fact since the EU ruled such over 20 years ago when it handed down the Bosman rule. The Bosman rule is a European Union law and it would no longer hold sway in Britain. However, in practice, it is difficult to see how the clock could be turned back, EU or no EU.
 
7. Up until the vote, EU players were free to sign for British teams. Non-EU players, including those from North America, faced a series of tests before qualifying for a work permit. The rules for non-EU players, in the short-term anyway, are unlikely to change.
 
For EU players it is almost certain that once the transition phase concludes and the UK has fully withdrawn from the EU, these players will be forced into the same process as non-EU players. Some of the initial rhetoric of “players losing their right to play” in the UK is excessive and over the top.
 
These players will just have to join the other less responsive and less timely line. Whichever process is finally put in place it is unlikely to impact players of great talent and reputation.
 
However, it will impact the EU players who have yet to prove themselves. An example would be the likes of French player N’Golo Kanté who arrived last summer at Leicester as a largely unknown player. Kanté morphed into a Premier League star as Leicester’s dream season evolved.
 
Would Manchester United have been able to sign a young Cristiano Ronaldo? In years to come these types of signing may not happen.
 
8. Premier League clubs spend a lot of money on scouting and recruiting European Union qualified youngsters for their Academy systems. That avenue will rapidly lead to a dead end. Conversely, the Premier League and others may be forced into developing “homegrown” talent, an area that many have accused them of neglecting.
 
9. British players plying their trade in other European Union leagues are relatively rare. It Nonetheless, British players, managers and coaches will, in the near future, no longer benefit from free movement to EU clubs. Many EU leagues restrict the number of non-EU players.
 
10. As the transition arrangements are negotiated there may be a temptation for the wealthy Premier League clubs to stockpile EU based players in the hope that they can negotiate a grandfather clause that might allow such players to slip under the work permit wire.
 
11. Last but not least, expect the words “salary cap ” and “Premier League” to become a hot topic. A few months ago the Premier League tweaked and then extended its “short term control measure” for another three years.
 
The short term measure is essentially a form of a soft salary cap. The short term measure is a carefully crafted mechanism to avoid contravening a core European Union regulation that guarantees the free movement of capital and labor.”Hard” salary caps run afoul of that EU principle.
 
With such a principle negated the Premier League and other UK leagues could move aggressively to institute hard salary caps.



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Posted: at 25-06-2016 01:57 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- EDDYPRINCE at 25-06-2016 02:14 PM (7 years ago)
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THIS IS NOT MY PROBLEM, THEY RE OUT OF EU, LET THEM FACE ANY CONSEQUENCE THAT FOLLOWS...IF THE CURRENCY DROP IT WILL NOT BE EQUAL TO NAIRA ,,, SO NA DEM SABI.... IF THEM LIKE THEY VOTE THEMSELVES OUT OF EUROPE HE NOR STILL CONCERN ME BC HE NOR CHANGE THE PRICE OF BAG OF RICE HERE.....
Posted: at 25-06-2016 02:14 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- Donchijoz at 25-06-2016 02:25 PM (7 years ago)
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let them enter OAU it will help them.
Posted: at 25-06-2016 02:25 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Vectorcy at 25-06-2016 02:28 PM (7 years ago)
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This is serious
Posted: at 25-06-2016 02:28 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- okatee at 25-06-2016 02:40 PM (7 years ago)
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WEDA IT WILL AFFECT EPL OR NT, I STIL DREAM TO PLAY IN ENGLAND(UNITED)
Posted: at 25-06-2016 02:40 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- GermoDon at 25-06-2016 02:53 PM (7 years ago)
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FANTASTIC LEAVE FROM FANTASTIC BRAIN PPLE
Posted: at 25-06-2016 02:53 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- morgan1 at 25-06-2016 03:10 PM (7 years ago)
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             BREAKINK NEWS!!!
NIGERIA TO REPLACE UK IN EUROPE.

The Nigerian Govt. has decided to join the EU based on the number of Nigerian citizens in the UK. The President has ordered the brightest scientists to increase efforts to finish the teleportation bridge that connects Lagos to London.

Similar efforts are underway to connect :

 Aba to Aberdeen
 Enugu to Edinburgh
 Port Harcourt to Portsmouth
 Ibadan to Ipswich
 Kaduna to Kettering
Okepopo to Okehampton
Lekki to Lewisham
Ebute Metta to Ebfleet
Egbeda to Elephant & Castle
Iponri to Peckham
Mushin To Brikstin Grin
Ekiti to Essex  ;Daltar
Ikorodu to Cambridge
Warri to Watford
Benin to Birmingham
Maiduguri to Manchester
Sambisa to Sandhurst !
Sokoto to Southampton Grin
Ketu to Kent Grin
Surulere to Surrey  Grin Grin
Borno to Bournemouth  Grin
BRIXTON Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Posted: at 25-06-2016 03:10 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- nametalkam at 25-06-2016 03:33 PM (7 years ago)
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Who cares about England or Britain, they think they are some world power or something, thank God we have La Liga and Bundesliga which should now be even more entertaining than premier league!

Posted: at 25-06-2016 03:33 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- EDDYPRINCE at 25-06-2016 04:02 PM (7 years ago)
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Quote from: morgan tunji on 25-06-2016 03:10 PM
            BREAKINK NEWS!!!
NIGERIA TO REPLACE UK IN EUROPE.

The Nigerian Govt. has decided to join the EU based on the number of Nigerian citizens in the UK. The President has ordered the brightest scientists to increase efforts to finish the teleportation bridge that connects Lagos to London.

Similar efforts are underway to connect :

 Aba to Aberdeen
 Enugu to Edinburgh
 Port Harcourt to Portsmouth
 Ibadan to Ipswich
 Kaduna to Kettering
Okepopo to Okehampton
Lekki to Lewisham
Ebute Metta to Ebfleet
Egbeda to Elephant & Castle
Iponri to Peckham
Mushin To Brikstin Grin
Ekiti to Essex  ;Daltar
Ikorodu to Cambridge
Warri to Watford
Benin to Birmingham
Maiduguri to Manchester
Sambisa to Sandhurst !
Sokoto to Southampton Grin
Ketu to Kent Grin
Surulere to Surrey  Grin Grin
Borno to Bournemouth  Grin
BRIXTON Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



LOLZZZZ NICE POST AND FUNNY,, GUY I LOVE THIS POST CANT STOP LAUGHING YOU GUYS IN THIS FORUM ARE SOMETIN ELSE....NICE ONE
Posted: at 25-06-2016 04:02 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- nametalkam at 25-06-2016 04:06 PM (7 years ago)
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Quote from: EDDY PRINCE on 25-06-2016 04:02 PM


LOLZZZZ NICE POST AND FUNNY,, GUY I LOVE THIS POST CANT STOP LAUGHING YOU GUYS IN THIS FORUM ARE SOMETIN ELSE....NICE ONE

I hope as Nigeria is going to replace Britain in Europe now, I really just hope Europe respect us and remember that we are the giant of Africa

Posted: at 25-06-2016 04:06 PM (7 years ago) | Addicted Hero
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- morgan1 at 25-06-2016 04:24 PM (7 years ago)
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Quote from: Daniel Bosai on 25-06-2016 04:06 PM
I hope as Nigeria is going to replace Britain in Europe now, I really just hope Europe respect us and remember that we are the giant of Africa
Of course, they will,,,,,dem no dey look face?
Posted: at 25-06-2016 04:24 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- gogoman at 25-06-2016 04:26 PM (7 years ago)
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na them sabi
Posted: at 25-06-2016 04:26 PM (7 years ago) | Grande Master
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- K01abinibi at 25-06-2016 05:27 PM (7 years ago)
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 Intelligent post for dis topic.@K01Abinibi
Quote from: morgan tunji on 25-06-2016 03:10 PM
            BREAKINK NEWS!!!
NIGERIA TO REPLACE UK IN EUROPE.

The Nigerian Govt. has decided to join the EU based on the number of Nigerian citizens in the UK. The President has ordered the brightest scientists to increase efforts to finish the teleportation bridge that connects Lagos to London.

Similar efforts are underway to connect :

 Aba to Aberdeen
 Enugu to Edinburgh
 Port Harcourt to Portsmouth
 Ibadan to Ipswich
 Kaduna to Kettering
Okepopo to Okehampton
Lekki to Lewisham
Ebute Metta to Ebfleet
Egbeda to Elephant & Castle
Iponri to Peckham
Mushin To Brikstin Grin
Ekiti to Essex  ;Daltar
Ikorodu to Cambridge
Warri to Watford
Benin to Birmingham
Maiduguri to Manchester
Sambisa to Sandhurst !
Sokoto to Southampton Grin
Ketu to Kent Grin
Surulere to Surrey  Grin Grin
Borno to Bournemouth  Grin
BRIXTON Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Roll Eyes
Posted: at 25-06-2016 05:27 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- djnero at 25-06-2016 06:17 PM (7 years ago)
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thank God say i nor like football self.
Posted: at 25-06-2016 06:17 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- kison at 25-06-2016 07:20 PM (7 years ago)
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NEXT TIME BE careful, be very very careful, CAREFULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL……………………………….
Posted: at 25-06-2016 07:20 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- michaelc80 at 25-06-2016 08:21 PM (7 years ago)
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Quote from: morgan tunji on 25-06-2016 03:10 PM
            BREAKINK NEWS!!!
NIGERIA TO REPLACE UK IN EUROPE.

The Nigerian Govt. has decided to join the EU based on the number of Nigerian citizens in the UK. The President has ordered the brightest scientists to increase efforts to finish the teleportation bridge that connects Lagos to London.

Similar efforts are underway to connect :

 Aba to Aberdeen
 Enugu to Edinburgh
 Port Harcourt to Portsmouth
 Ibadan to Ipswich
 Kaduna to Kettering
Okepopo to Okehampton
Lekki to Lewisham
Ebute Metta to Ebfleet
Egbeda to Elephant & Castle
Iponri to Peckham
Mushin To Brikstin Grin
Ekiti to Essex  ;Daltar
Ikorodu to Cambridge
Warri to Watford
Benin to Birmingham
Maiduguri to Manchester
Sambisa to Sandhurst !
Sokoto to Southampton Grin
Ketu to Kent Grin
Surulere to Surrey  Grin Grin
Borno to Bournemouth  Grin
BRIXTON Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Una to Uganda
Anambra to America
Posted: at 25-06-2016 08:21 PM (7 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- ola129 at 25-06-2016 08:38 PM (7 years ago)
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Life goes on.........
Posted: at 25-06-2016 08:38 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- Obaneski at 25-06-2016 09:40 PM (7 years ago)
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Quote from: morgan tunji on 25-06-2016 03:10 PM
            BREAKINK NEWS!!!
NIGERIA TO REPLACE UK IN EUROPE.

The Nigerian Govt. has decided to join the EU based on the number of Nigerian citizens in the UK. The President has ordered the brightest scientists to increase efforts to finish the teleportation bridge that connects Lagos to London.

Similar efforts are underway to connect :

 Aba to Aberdeen
 Enugu to Edinburgh
 Port Harcourt to Portsmouth
 Ibadan to Ipswich
 Kaduna to Kettering
Okepopo to Okehampton
Lekki to Lewisham
Ebute Metta to Ebfleet
Egbeda to Elephant & Castle
Iponri to Peckham
Mushin To Brikstin Grin
Ekiti to Essex  ;Daltar
Ikorodu to Cambridge
Warri to Watford
Benin to Birmingham
Maiduguri to Manchester
Sambisa to Sandhurst !
Sokoto to Southampton Grin
Ketu to Kent Grin
Surulere to Surrey  Grin Grin
Borno to Bournemouth  Grin
BRIXTON Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
Bros u try o, only you sit down form all this state and foreign capitals. But I know say simbisa go be the fastest route Grin Grin
Posted: at 25-06-2016 09:40 PM (7 years ago) | Upcoming
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- dareper at 25-06-2016 10:54 PM (7 years ago)
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Not my concern. All I want is biafra
Posted: at 25-06-2016 10:54 PM (7 years ago) | Hero
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- zoe61 at 26-06-2016 12:23 AM (7 years ago)
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na their cup of tea
Posted: at 26-06-2016 12:23 AM (7 years ago) | Hero
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