jlm8695
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So will this have any effect on us on us down here? Genuinely followed nothing.
I only care about the problems it might cause Arsenal to have on signing players :lol:
Edited by jlm8695: 24/6/2016 01:11:20 PM
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I'm most worried about Lindsay Lohan and what she might do ?
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paulbagzFC
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David Cameron will resign if they lose. Boris Johnson was odds on for next PM lol. -PB
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paulbagzFC
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jlm8695 wrote:So will this have any effect on us on us down here? Genuinely followed nothing.
I only care about the problems it might cause Arsenal to have on signing players :lol:
Edited by jlm8695: 24/6/2016 01:11:20 PM Aussie dollar is taking a hit based off the Pound dropping. I'm sure other banking shares will be affected too. -PB
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AzzaMarch
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These are the predicted immediate effects:
- PM Cameron likely to resign - Potential for an election to be called - Scotland voted strongly to remain. Therefore this is likely to trigger a second independence referendum. As Scotland is currently part of the UK, if the UK votes to leave the EU, Scotland will be forced out as part of the UK. If Scotland wants to stay in the EU, they will need to leave the UK. - The "divorce" process for the EU & UK is expected to take around 2 years. - They will need to re-negotiate all trade deals. The EU has an incentive to make conditions for the UK as difficult as possible to prevent other countries from copying the UK. - Whilst London will stay as a major financial centre, they will no longer be the EU financial centre - this will now likely be Frankfurt. - Travelling from UK to EU countries will become like travelling from Australia to the EU (eg passport controls etc).
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paulbagzFC
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View from the fence wrote:pv4 wrote:Can someone give me a rundown on what it means for the EPL and Champions League if UK leave the EU please? No-one knows If they do leave, thats when the all the argy-bargy starts about the terms. Some reckon it'll take up to 6 years for it all to get organised Surely it means players will have to have passports/VISAs sorted out differently now thanks to the removed freedom of travel? -PB
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LOL Everywhere in Scotland chose to Remain
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paulbagzFC wrote:View from the fence wrote:pv4 wrote:Can someone give me a rundown on what it means for the EPL and Champions League if UK leave the EU please? No-one knows If they do leave, thats when the all the argy-bargy starts about the terms. Some reckon it'll take up to 6 years for it all to get organised Surely it means players will have to have passports/VISAs sorted out differently now thanks to the removed freedom of travel? -PB it could take 5 years...they have to have a act of parliament...if all the MP don't vote for the act of parliament, there no leaving
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Quote:BBC forecast: UK votes to leave the EU
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paulbagzFC
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View from the fence wrote:pv4 wrote:So the UCL will probably be dead, as will the EPL, La Liga, etc and replaced by the Champions Cup whatever it is by the time it's worth bothering about :lol: cheers m8 Newcastle want to stay despite being relegated Sunderland want to Leave despite having Europe as a goal Go Figure Liverpool & Manchester both Remain
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Ffs theyre out
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AzzaMarch
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paulbagzFC wrote:View from the fence wrote:pv4 wrote:Can someone give me a rundown on what it means for the EPL and Champions League if UK leave the EU please? No-one knows If they do leave, thats when the all the argy-bargy starts about the terms. Some reckon it'll take up to 6 years for it all to get organised Surely it means players will have to have passports/VISAs sorted out differently now thanks to the removed freedom of travel? -PB Yes, but this is already the case for many member countries of UEFA who are not in the EU - Switzerland, the Scandinavian countries, Russia, Turkey etc. There will be administrative differences, but no real effect. The EPL as it stands has no restrictions on foreigners anyway.
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RedshirtWilly
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Now over a million vote lead
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paulbagzFC wrote:jlm8695 wrote:So will this have any effect on us on us down here? Genuinely followed nothing.
I only care about the problems it might cause Arsenal to have on signing players :lol:
Edited by jlm8695: 24/6/2016 01:11:20 PM Aussie dollar is taking a hit based off the Pound dropping. I'm sure other banking shares will be affected too. -PB Never rated Sterling
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Britian will get pounded over this
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Looking forward to the new chants at the Iceland game
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Every electorate in Scotland voting to stay, with a much higher overall majority for staying than the rest have for leaving.
The next independence referendum will be interesting.
The irony that people with nationalist tendencies voting today for the UK to leave the EU will have prompted the end of their own Union, I look forward to the mental gymnastics pulled to blame someone else for that.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:Make Britain Great Again. Fuck ye \:d/ =d>
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View from the fence wrote:View from the fence wrote:pv4 wrote:So the UCL will probably be dead, as will the EPL, La Liga, etc and replaced by the Champions Cup whatever it is by the time it's worth bothering about :lol: cheers m8 Newcastle want to stay despite being relegated Sunderland want to Leave despite having Europe as a goal Go Figure Liverpool & Manchester both Remain Leicester - Remain Chelsea, Arsenal, Spurs, West Ham - Remain
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paulbagzFC
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Time to invest in some cheap GBP. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:Time to invest in some cheap GBP.
-PB
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RedshirtWilly
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paladisious wrote:Every electorate in Scotland voting to stay, with a much higher overall majority for staying than the rest have for leaving.
The next independence referendum will be interesting.
The irony that people with nationalist tendencies voting today for the UK to leave the EU will have prompted the end of their own Union, I look forward to the mental gymnastics pulled to blame someone else for that. Nicola Sturgeon has already released a pretty powerful message that this will happen sooner rather than later
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RedshirtWilly wrote:paladisious wrote:Every electorate in Scotland voting to stay, with a much higher overall majority for staying than the rest have for leaving.
The next independence referendum will be interesting.
The irony that people with nationalist tendencies voting today for the UK to leave the EU will have prompted the end of their own Union, I look forward to the mental gymnastics pulled to blame someone else for that. Nicola Sturgeon has already released a pretty powerful message that this will happen sooner rather than later SNP lady was just on cnn and gave a similar signal.
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RedshirtWilly
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Northern Ireland also tooting their horn. Bye bye Great Britain
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AzzaMarch
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The silver lining in this is for the Republic of Ireland - everything currently based in the UK that benefits from it being in the EU (both people and businesses) will move there.
That will be some nice Irish revenge on the English!
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What was the percentage of the vote in NI?
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RedshirtWilly
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Iridium1010 wrote:What was the percentage of the vote in NI? 56/44
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Socceroofan4life
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What this?
What's happening?
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RedshirtWilly
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Socceroofan4life wrote:What this?
What's happening? History bro. History.
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