Saturday, September 8, 2018

ENGLISH CLUBS RACE AGAINST TIME TO RECRUIT ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS DUE TO THE BREXIT.

You can be sure of one thing once England officially leave the European Union , the E.U in March 2019, the English football clubs are going to suffer greatly. As it will now be very difficult to get work permits in England, and clubs no longer will be allowed to sign young footballers of say the class of Cesc Fabregas and Hector Bellerin, who were both sixteen year old's when they joined Arsenal from Barcelona., now they will have to be eighteen year old to sign up. Now another problem is that there will now be ten home grown players, at present there are only eight home grown players in a squad of 25 , twenty five players. Now a home grown player need not be born in England, even a footballer born abroad but if he has spent three years in England from the age of 16, sixteen years to 21 twenty one years then he will be eligible to be considered as a home grown player. And let us be honest here the more English born youngsters are selected by clubs they will not be of the same class as footballers from Italy, Spain , Germany or Holland and France as well. The English footballers are over paid, over rated, and give trouble at the time f signing new contracts, for example Jack Wilshire, Raheem sterling Theo Walcott, John stones all gave their clubs trouble. Now the very big question here is will English football improve or not after the Brexit? England have nothing to boast of their Semi final match win at the 2018 world cup , having Panama a debutant country and Tunisia in their group tells the sad story Today.

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