Ted Hughes wrote:
if we had gone to court it's unlikely we would get 100% of everything in our favour. Even Dupont isn't arguing for that.
This allows us to do everything we want to do.
I expect the next attack will happen once they realise how well our academy starts to work. They will change rules in order to try & derail that. I think Greg Dyke is starting that process now. when all his ideas are kicked out, the one that makes it will probably be to restrict young players from various parts of the world coming here, thus fucking up our plans for global academies.
blues2win wrote:UEFA can't remove our legal remedies. The Club feel they can live with what's been proposed because they're well on the way to self sufficiency anyway. From their point of view it's a small bump in the road.
Wooders wrote:10 clubs fined X60 million euros
WHERE is that 600 million going to go?? Why is no-one asking that question?? (Other than perps on here!)
Ted Hughes wrote:Socrates wrote:blues2win wrote:One thing they'll never get through is abandoning free movement of labour inside the EU as a football exception. It's an article of faith in the EU. This means there'll be increasing numbers of brasilians getting portuguese passports( fernando's the latest example) Argentinians getting Spanish passports and Africans getting french passports. This will hurt national teams but young players will still end up playing in European academies.
Idiots like Dyke don't realise that the problem with English football is that there aren't enough good young English players. Sheepshanks is trying to deal with that at St Georges Park by training a new generation of coaches who can bring on young boys by emphasising technique over brawn. There's no quick fix. We had a much higher proportion of English players in the top league when we didn't qualify for the World Cup in the USA. We're very lucky to have so many top foreign players playing in the Premier League. Really good young English players benefit from playing alongside them and against them and it makes our league the best most exciting in the world.
All true but that is assuming we stay in the EU and the UKIP poll ratings are a blip.
What Dyke is trying to stop, is players getting work permits. He can't stop it in the EU, but he can stop us bringing players here, like the two African lads who arrive this year.
blues2win wrote:Not so. If we leave the EU we'll join the European Economic Area which is a club composed of the EU plus countries like Norway and Iceland. That is the only way we can keep free trade with the EU. Membership of that club requires free movement of labour throughout the Area.
Socrates wrote:
But if we cease to be in the EU at some point in the future then EU citizens will also need work permits. Just a thought and not a nice one.
blues2win wrote:Sigurdsson as an Icelander and member of the EEA did not need a work permit. Lichtenstein is a member of the EEA. Farage said he wanted to join the EEA. No doubt he wants to change all the rules but it won't wash. In any case he's not going to change any rules because he won't be in a position to do so.
Cocacolajojo wrote:I'm not saying that it's wrong to discuss accounting procedures or the intricacies of transnational organizations or work-immigration. Fuck I'm always up for discussing football and politics. It's just that... it's so boring. Whatever happened to the good old "capitalism and football" or "football's racist"? Now it's all like "well if we transfer this post from debit to credit and structure our amortization over the next five years, that'll show em!".... This new FFP-footballing landscape doesn't excite me, is what I'm saying.
blues2win wrote:Switzerland took advantage of a temporary right to impose quotas but it runs out at the end of this month when freedom of movement for the EEA resumes. I don't think Liechtenstein ever had the right to quotas because it's part of the EEA. The sole exception to this is Croatia which has visa free access to the EEA but has to wait up to 7 years from accession to enjoy freedom from work permits. The UK has said it will excercise the 7 year delay in full.
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Sorry, we were talking about 2 different things here. You're right, Sigurdsson, as an EEA Citizen does not need a work permit to work in the EU. However, I think he's counted as 'non-EU' for squad list purposes, although I am not sure on that.
On the flip side, both Switzerland and Liechtenstein impose quotas on EU Citizens working in their countries, which is what the UK would be able to do if it were to leave the EU. As a member of the EEA, however, it is not able to differentiate between EU Member States in regard to applying such a quota - therefore, a French national would have to be treated the same as a Spaniard, Maltese, Pole, German, whatever. Membership of the EEA does not by any means guarantee that EU Citizens would not require work permits, although (as in many countries) there would probably be a certain number of dedicated work permits for 'culturally significant' workers.
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