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23 Mar 2019 20:03:39
Our new sponsor would be "May Day Loans!!"
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23 Mar 2019 20:23:43
There won't be a brexit,it takes decent human beings to make decisions😁😁😁

23 Mar 2019 21:33:59
Since 1951 Please explain why a Russian chinese or American investor would be put off an English club because of a no deal brexit??

23 Mar 2019 22:57:05
I don't think it will make any difference what so ever.

24 Mar 2019 06:26:14
Less overseas players , the end of Arsenale and their like. Even England will win the World Cup ,

24 Mar 2019 08:39:58
English football is is not considered to have the best style of football in Europe but the most exciting.

There are many clubs in England that have long histories, even in the Championship. The top PL teams hold a lot of sway within the game, and a lot of top players come to England because of the money English football attracts.

The top football teams have a nack of getting around rules and regulations for as long as necessary as to serve their purpose.

Foreign investors love the thought of investing, and buying big clubs in England and having a licence to print money, look at the Glazers at Man Utd, they bought the club dumped the debt on Utd although the Glazers are investing in players they are also lining their own pockets very well as well.

24 Mar 2019 09:31:44
Having worked at one of the most prominent banks , and still in contact with old associates l have fortunate casual chats . Myself l don't know one end of a fiver to the other , just lucky to know the feeling within the system. If you have better info than most count yourself fortunate.

24 Mar 2019 09:53:39
I don’t think for a minute there would be less overseas players, there are plenty of players from outside the eu getting work permits now, SINCE 1951 the head man of the banking system told us the world would end the day after a leave vote,not quite happened has it? At one point since the referendum the ftse hit an all time high , so I don’t think foreign investors will stop wanting to own their ego boosting glamour toys ,

24 Mar 2019 11:24:25
Brexit should improve the numbers of home grown talent getting first team football as there will be restrictions on the number of overseas players granted work permits.
Hopefully this will also extend to our noisy neighbours in Scotland so they stop sending all their dross footballers south!

24 Mar 2019 12:01:43
OH RIGHT ?? Q E !!

24 Mar 2019 12:06:28
Anyway, enough said , all have opinions .

24 Mar 2019 12:07:29
It is of no interest by either the EU, or the UK to create restrictions of the employment of any type of worker from one country to another.

If the EU creates any restrictions the UK will create some of their own in other areas.

24 Mar 2019 13:21:43
Right L C , but wondering what percentage of companies are owned by E U companies , if they start pulling out may be many people looking for work. As per football l am not sure on the work permit situation, EFL might put a limit on overseas players. The idea has not passed the F A and E F L by .

24 Mar 2019 13:29:36
Since 1951 lots of mights and ifs there but not many facts about companies pulling out mate,

24 Mar 2019 13:32:30
since1951; people will have trouble getting a bag of rice, never mind new footballers. The Leavers have no idea the wreckage that they will have caused.

24 Mar 2019 13:57:53
See Kenny Burns said "I'd want change if Derby were sold to me" . great put down,great player, however "Kenneth" you once played for them???
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24 Mar 2019 14:04:05
Bsered absolute garbage

24 Mar 2019 14:06:00
Bsered, The trouble is both leavers and stayers did nothing more than scare monger to get us to vote the way they wanted to.

For the most part,it was down their lack of knowledge of the rules and regulations.

24 Mar 2019 15:00:26
L C , non of us , even MPs new anything about what was in store for this country . Remember when we used to have AAA rating , them AAa , then A A since referendum nothing mentioned . Quantitative Easing, hundreds of billions , then money for businesses at zero rate interest , personal debt rise . My daughter works for a very large power supply company, closing down soon going back to Europe. Many overseas companies use uk as a steppingstone into EU . Sorry to go on but l go back to my original post that l still think sponsores will be fewer.

24 Mar 2019 15:40:03
Since 1951 quantitative easing was brought in after your precious greedy banks had trashed the world economy nothing to do with brexit,

24 Mar 2019 16:05:09
1951, I have to say the MPs all thought the majority would vote to stay in but were caught out when the majority voted to leave. That was arrogance on their behalf.

If your job is to sell something, especially that concerns the whole European Union you should make sure you know what is what by cramming up before the big sell.

24 Mar 2019 16:52:13
Stevie lad , 100% correct , was that with the then Gorden Brown era , again after the referendum Mark Carney on consultation with T May that Quantative Easing was being put in place . Please look back on your I pad and put in Quantative easing and as if by magic its explained , good look with that . Banks not so greedy now , they are paying back billions for misselling and rightly so .
Here's something for you to ponder on , did you know that to be an M P you do not need. To have a qualification, all you need when a by election arises is a deposit of about 3 grand and if elected your in , lose and you lose your deposit . That explains why we have such crap M P,s .

24 Mar 2019 17:13:00
Oh and Stevie almost forgot l now remembered the miselling of mortgages in the USA , do you remember it was the greedy Chase bank l think . Funny when your memory is jogged what you remember and choose to forget .

24 Mar 2019 18:06:23
Since 1951 yes mate giving mortgages to people with no money lol

24 Mar 2019 19:51:44
EU has been quantative easing for years and lending at negative interest rates to prop up the EU economies. Germany was close to going into recession. The idealists who think the EU is responsible for 'all the good things in the world' are sadly deluded. It's nothing but a corrupt buying group, that has far exceeded the principals of the Common Market. Sadly inept politicians have allowed us to be tied in bureacratical knots, making it a difficult and expensive 'club' to extricate ourselves from. Have no fear though, it will be the money men that ultimately decide. We're still the 5th largest economy in the world, if Europe doesn't want to sell us a bag of rice (China and India major producers?) then I'm sure billion pound companies (Tesco) will be making provisions to source elsewhere. We buy more from EU than they buy from us (trade deficit), if they want to play silly buggers with tariffs, we can reciprocate. The worst coalition govt. opposed by the worst Labour leader ever, has left us looking like rank amateurs. Love Europe, hate the EU and despise weak, self-serving politicians. FTID.

24 Mar 2019 21:09:32
Why would you want to stay in an organisation that has an unelected corrupt commission, that has expanded faster than is economically viable to integrate poorer countries to the detriment of the stronger economies?

Europe will only mend its ways after we leave so we have to show them the way while making our own way in the world as we have done before!







 

 

 
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