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Burnley fans may not have shared views on Brexit, but what they do have is a shared love and pride in their football club. “Qualifying for Europe can only be a good thing,” said Gail Astin.
This is the first of an ongoing series on the potential impact Brexit will have on the global football landscape written by Jake Cohen and Carol Couse, sports lawyers at Mills & Reeve, a leading ...
Brexit, swing seats, taking on owners and Farage: what the general election means for football By Dominic Fifield , Simon Hughes , Adam Crafton , George Caulkin and Kieran Devlin Dec. 7, 2019 ...
For many of them, Brexit, the turning of backs across the English Channel, was a rude slap in the face. And yet, with hearts full of sadness, the French did turn out for their now-estranged neighbors.
First of all, football is not racist, society is racist, and society comes to football. Due to Brexit, as well as the changing social and political landscape in the United States and Europe, ...
“Now, Brexit has killed that dream for young players. It’s a real shame.” From next year, English clubs will no longer be able to sign foreign players until they are 18 .
A FOOTBALL chief has claimed there could be a "Brexit in football" with the controversial European Super League forming without the involvement of England's 'Big 6' football clubs. By Paul Withers.
Burnley fans may not have shared views on Brexit, but what they do have is a shared love and pride in their football club. “Qualifying for Europe can only be a good thing,” said Gail Astin.
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