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What impact will Brexit have on the Premier League?

Today’s result will probably necessitate a change to the inner-workings of Britain’s current football system.

CONCERNS HAVE BEEN raised about the impact Brexit will have on the Premier League.

And although there are a litany of questions, there are very few answers.

The European Union’s freedom of movement principle allows sportspeople from the EU to work in the UK without needing a permit.

The Telegraph reports that, using Home Office’s criteria for non-EU players (which means they need to have a certain number of national team caps), more than 100 Premier League players, including Dimitri Payet, N’Golo Kante and Anthony Martial, would would not have been able to sign for their top-flight clubs.

France v Albania - UEFA Euro 2016 - Group A - Stade Velodrome N'Golo Kante Nick Potts / PA Nick Potts / PA / PA

According to Daniel Geey, a UK sports lawyer and a partner with the London-based Sheridans firm, an extreme reaction is unlikely, though today’s result will necessitate a change to the inner-workings of Britain’s current football system.

“I’d be very surprised if there was some type of interim set of regulations that would effectively mean a whole host of European Economic Area (EEA) players were suddenly deported”, he says.

I just don’t think that’s going to happen. In the slightly longer term, there’s obviously going to have to be a new structure put in place for EEA workers, depending on the deal that’s struck, to see under what terms they can be employed in the UK.

The EU regulations that relate to football also extend to free transfers.

The effects of the Bosman case

In 1995, a Belgian player – Jean-Marc Bosman – won a landmark case in the European Court of Justice. His contract at RFC Liege expired and he was wanted by French club Dunkerque. Their offer fell short of Liege’s evaluation, the deal fell through and Bosman’s employers cut his wages by 75%.

So, Bosman sued the club, the Belgian FA and Uefa for restraint of trade – and won.

SOCCERT/BOSMAN SENTENCE Jean-Marc Bosman (right) pictured in 1995 Associated Press Associated Press

It meant clubs no longer had to pay transfer fees once a player’s contract had expired. Moving ‘on a Bosman’ became part of the football lexicon.

On paper, it would appear that Bosman deals will now become null and void due to Brexit, but Geey feels it’s a long shot.

“The various leagues and associations within the UK have specific regulations in place for players coming to the end of their contracts”, he says.

“It’s technically correct that the UK wouldn’t be bound, in a post-Brexit environment, by the European Court of Justice’s decisions – the Bosman ruling being one of those.

“But I still believe that because of the practical significance and consequence to an industry that’s very much used to and very much understands that you can’t restrict a player’s ability to move when they finish their contract, it would be highly unlikely.”

Quotas?

Pre-1995, clubs were limited in the amount of ‘foreign players’ they could sign.

But another effect of the Bosman ruling was that teams could field an unlimited number of players from the European Union.

Now though, it remains to be seen if quotas will be reintroduced in the UK.

“The very blunt and basic position is that if the UK is no longer a member of the EU, they are free to discriminate on the basis of nationality and that was something that was protected under the fundamental EU treaty principles”, says Geey.

“But, post-Brexit, there is that relatively unlikely possibility – but a possibility nonetheless – that free movement will be curtailed and there will be discrimination on the basis of nationality, i.e – could the English Football Association suggest that eight members of their first team need to have been born in the UK? At the moment, that’s not a possibility but, post-Brexit, it could occur”.

The problem for signing underage talent

The other huge concern for UK clubs is their ability to sign underage talent.

Under Fifa regulations, there are three loopholes regarding minors: if a child moves to a new country for non-football reasons (like displacement or a family member gets a new job), if a child lives no further than 50km from a national border and if a child is between the ages of 16 and 18 and lives within the EU or EEA.

Premier League clubs have exploited the latter countless times. Cesc Fabregas was signed by Arsenal at 16, Gerard Pique went to Manchester United when he was 17.

Soccer - Carling Cup - Fourth Round - Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers Fabregas aged 16 in 2003 Mike Egerton / EMPICS Sport Mike Egerton / EMPICS Sport / EMPICS Sport

In recent years, the likes of Adnan Januzaj have also been signed as underage talent.

But clubs won’t have that opportunity anymore because of Brexit.

“The literal interpretation of Article 19 of the Fifa Regulations is that there’s an exemption available in all countries that are EU members which allows the employment of 16 year-olds+ in their country”, says Geey.

“If the UK is no longer an EU member state, then they can’t use that exemption”.

What about UK players playing abroad? 

As much as there are plenty of issues facing football in the UK as the immediate fallout from Brexit begins, what about UK footballers playing abroad?

Russia v Wales - UEFA Euro 2016 - Group B - Stadium Municipal Martin Rickett / PA Wire Martin Rickett / PA Wire / PA Wire

Some leagues in mainland Europe – Spain’s La Liga is probably the best-known example – operate quotas on the amount of non-EEA players allowed in a squad.

For the likes of Welshman Gareth Bale – currently one of the stars of Euro 2016 – that could prove problematic.

Long-term, it’s likely to result in even fewer players from the UK making a move to other European leagues.

“In a few years time, if Bale becomes a non-EEA player and fills one of Real Madrid’s quota spots, it becomes less attractive for clubs abroad to take on similar players because they’re only going to be limited quota places available”, says Geey.

During the campaign, a pro-remain group, Britain Stronger in Europe, had stressed that Brexit could “lead to the most talented players in Europe not being able to come to the Premier League”.

Richard Scudamore, the Premier League chairman, publicly backed a Remain vote, telling the Telegraph:

It is important that if we want the best league in the world then we remain in the EU.

However, not everyone agrees with his stance. The UK Independent newspaper reports that some officials think the Leave vote will be good in terms of fostering home-grown talent.

More expensive to buy players?

Goal.com notes that the Leave vote could make it more expensive to buy players as sterling will be weaker.

Switzerland v France - UEFA Euro 2016 - Group A - Stade Pierre Mauroy Paul Pogba Empics Sports Photography Ltd. Empics Sports Photography Ltd.

The site gives this example:

Let’s say that Juventus put a price tag of €160 million on Paul Pogba. At the end of June 2015 the €/£ exchange rate was 0.709, but could easily move to 0.900 or even further after Brexit.

It states that Premier League clubs would have to pay £144m to seal the deal – a rise of over £30m.

“There would, however, be no change in the cost of buying Pogba for other clubs based in the EU, such as current favourites for his signature, Real Madrid.”

Other sports in the UK,  including cricket and rugby union, are also likely to be affected.

Additional reporting by Órla Ryan

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    Mute Avina Laaf
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    Oct 8th 2017, 7:35 AM

    Unless Leo is true to his word we can expect the middle-class worker who pays for everything and gets nothing to be screwed over yet again.

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    Mute Con Murphy
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:19 AM

    @Avina Laaf:
    Unfortunately you are falling into the trap of social division which this iniquitious govt promotes. The intentions of many of those whose actions which led to the creation of this state was not to create an Ireland divided on social lines, but one of equality. Successive Governments have squandered that vision and created an Ireland based on social class divisions, the next budget will do the same if not make it even worse.

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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:28 AM

    @Con Murphy:
    Ironically it’s the excessive redistribution of wealth from the hard-pressed middle income worker to the welfare class that has led to division.
    Hardly surprising when it’s given rise to a whole new class of working poor which supports a whole new class of ‘welfare-for-lifers’ that are almost as well off (and in some cases better off) but don’t contribute anything.

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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:39 AM

    @Avina Laaf:
    So you approve of the socially class divided Ireland. Good luck with that so.

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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:51 AM

    @Con Murphy:
    No, I just believe that ‘equality’ should also include input to society – those that work harder should get more back (including carers etc.). It’s not that hard to grasp.

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    Mute Con Murphy
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    Oct 8th 2017, 9:00 AM

    @Avina Laaf: It would be great if what you want was true, that those who work harder would get back more. But they won’t, you mention carers, but many carers get nothing for what they do especially if they give up a job to care for a family member,those who work harder will be gratefully exploited by an abusive employer who might even get a tax break for their extra effort.

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    Oct 8th 2017, 9:08 AM

    @Con Murphy:
    That was my point

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    Mute Stephen murphy
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    Oct 8th 2017, 9:11 AM

    @Avina Laaf: In a way you’re right, welfare for the rich and a few crumbs for the poor. This Republic, was never one and we were just fooled into thinking it was. They should reduce, unemployment down to 180 and pass the savings back to the working poor or struggling middle classes. Set up a housing agency, transfer all local authority land/housing to it and let them borrow on that income to build more housing.

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    Mute Stephen Brady
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    Oct 8th 2017, 12:37 PM

    @Avina Laaf: “welfare class”? You do realise most of the welfare budget is spent on pensioners?

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    Oct 8th 2017, 5:28 PM

    @Stephen Brady:
    Do I have to spell it out??

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    Mute Joshua Walsh
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:04 AM

    Why not bring petrol down to meet diesel, why doesn’t everything go up. The government pushed us all to buy diesels and now they punish us again.

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    Oct 8th 2017, 11:37 AM

    @Joshua Walsh: and in time they’ll push up all to by electric which will also turn out to be a disaster. Its the circle of squeezing everything out of the taxpayer to pay for this welfare state

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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:04 AM

    It doesn’t take a genious to work that out. The politicians will get their usual pay rise of minimun of 3000 starting now. Our parents will get a 5 a week starting next year. Me the tax payer will get nothing. ESB, GAS, Phone bills, food, petrol, diesel, heating going up but then it will all have to go up so we can pay the politicians pay rise for doing nothing but exercising their mouths talking crap.

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    Mute Declan Byrne
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    Oct 8th 2017, 7:39 AM

    This budget will be all about LEO and LEO. The canvassing has all ready started for the election.

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    Mute Stephen murphy
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    Oct 8th 2017, 9:13 AM

    @Declan Byrne: We allow them, to buy our votes and stop voting for them.

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    Mute pat seery
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:20 AM

    Rest assured for every 5 euro they give they will take back 10 euro What shower they are all the same

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    Mute Suzanne Dorgan
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:20 AM

    That USC reduction is an insult.

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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:07 AM

    To be fcuk£d sideways, i can tell you one thing I fear on how I’m going to make my next mortgage payment, as I’m completely stretched to the Limit. Mind you i was left with 23 euro in the bank last month, maybe Leo can take that before if goes for my clothes, im up every morning at 06:00 but still not sure if that’s in Leo’s guidelines

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    Oct 8th 2017, 7:57 AM

    Oh yes it will be a giveaway, to FGs rich friends!

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    Oct 8th 2017, 10:07 AM

    Tax tax tax tax….and don’t touch Apple

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    Mute Michael Byrne
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:10 AM

    5euro a week to old age pensioners = 260euro a year for people who have worked hard all theirs lives, for fck sake!!!! Should be cutting the unbelievable pensions of his retired cronies, what a shower. The increases due to electricity etc more than cancels out that increase, so basically pensioners get sweet f all. Give with one hand and take back on the double with the other, bunch of morans.

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    Mute John Dman
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    Oct 8th 2017, 12:48 PM

    @Michael Byrne: unfortunately, these same pensioners will always vote for FF and FG. So it’s self inflicted really.

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    Mute OCallaghan TP
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:53 AM

    It’s laughable what the government think the people should get..in this budget.. but there is no end to what they award themselves and nobody says a word.. !!!

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    Mute Don O Sullivan
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:50 AM

    Nothing expected in this budget or many more in the future.The books need balancing.Certain departments are underfunded others are understaffed.Move a bit of money here and put it back there.We may make a fiver in our wages but we’ll pay it back elsewhere.My major surprise is that sooooo many people expect something from it.Well,be prepared for nothing!

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    Oct 8th 2017, 9:01 AM

    What we can expect as per usual is sfa.

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    Mute Jarlath Murphy
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    Oct 8th 2017, 9:55 AM

    Ahh the Budget!
    The annual three card trick game rigged by the Govt to siphon funds from the hard working and shuffle it back to their chums, under the glare of cameras and the sycophants applaud that “it wasn’t as bad as we expected!”

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    Mute Paul Martin
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    Oct 8th 2017, 10:20 AM

    Pay rises for the lads

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    Oct 8th 2017, 9:02 AM

    Hopefully we’ll see a rise in the standard rate cut off point of 33.8k.

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    Oct 8th 2017, 9:05 AM

    And a continued rise in the earned income tax credit so that small business owners will be treated equally.

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    Mute Brian McDonnell
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    Oct 8th 2017, 11:56 AM

    I expect lots of meaningless slogans over anything they give us with one hand to distract us from the fine detail that takes more with the other.

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    Mute JJ Sharkey
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    Oct 8th 2017, 2:02 PM

    USC needs to go quicker than it is, the government seems happy to keep the USC around and to give increases to the OAP’s to buy their vote and to keep the middle class paying this unfair extra tax.

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    Mute Shane O Malley
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    Oct 8th 2017, 11:22 AM

    we can expect a new episode of father ted

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    Mute owen kirwan
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:42 PM

    People on this comment stream are talking about working class poor being pitched against each other are we really surprised .
    Working people pay for social welfare for the totally unemployable who never pay a cent and the keyboard worriers we have here are as bad
    Blame everyone else and never contribute anything
    SAME comment all the time
    Can’t take a job, get enough on the Labour

    Can’t get a job, the rent goes up

    Can’t get a job, would loose the MEDICAL card

    It’s not they can’t it’s they won’t !

    And I’m not talking about the pensioners who worked their lives THEY deserve their money the least we can do for them .
    Just the same spungers over and over again.

    Go out get a job

    CONTRIBUTE CONTRIBUTE CONTRIBUT
    NOT TAKE TAKE TAKE .

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    Mute John Culhane
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    Oct 8th 2017, 8:01 AM

    Stop crying like little girls

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    Mute John Dman
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    Oct 8th 2017, 12:45 PM

    That sean o rourke and RTE have already furnished the finance minister with the “questions” supposedly phoned in the morning after the budget!

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    Oct 8th 2017, 4:14 PM

    A cut in VAT on novelty socks is a dead cert.

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    Oct 8th 2017, 10:17 PM

    Motor Tax Equalisation …. grossly unfair anomaly should be fixed.

    €280 annual Motor Tax for owners of new Mercedes C-class 2.1L
    €270 annual Motor Tax for owners of new BMW 318 2L
    €580 (4x€145) annual Motor Tax for owners of Pre-2008 Toyota Avensis 1.6L
    €300 more tax paid for use of Irish roads by owners of older cars – grossly unfair.

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    Mute Gus Sheridan
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    Oct 10th 2017, 7:55 AM

    @Neuville-Kepler62F: my Portuguese cars tax is €42, same vehicle in Ireland last time I looked was €701 , keep the recovery going Leo.

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    Mute Frank Brennan
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    Oct 9th 2017, 12:20 PM

    Get 13 billion from apple , fix the health service and get the homeless into houses, make people work that have been on the dole for ages ,the government shouldn’t go down the old reliable road of tax ,drink ,smokes ,fuel and vrt , there are slot of multi nationals in this country let them pay a fair % of tax.

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    Mute Eugene Walsh
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    Oct 8th 2017, 7:41 AM

    Spect me to read that double talkin jive ooo A Sunday fukin morn

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    Mute Joe Keena
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    Oct 8th 2017, 7:16 PM

    Under a Fine Gael led Government the middle class. retired, and vulnerable members of our society can expect to be screwed as usual.

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