There would never be a situation where an EU national already in situ would have their work permit effectively revoked. New recruits may well come under similar rules, but these hypotheticals seem further away than the day after the vote
You might well be right, but there would probably be a cut off point, whereby all clubs have to ship players out, probably at giveaway prices, as no sensible club would pay a massive fee for a player that could be stopped from playing by new regulations being brought in.
Why would EU nationals be any worse off than other non-EU nationals, of whom Saints have had plenty of success in importing over the years?
Doesn’t it all depend on international caps, and regularity of appearance (non EU) as to their eligibility to play here? I was just thinking that many of our overseas players tend to be fringe rather than regular internationals, who then, sometimes, become regulars as a result of playing for us. All I was suggesting is that the same rules would possibly apply to EU players.
Delgado, Yoshida, Stern John, Viafara, Tadanari Lee, Mane, Wanyama and Kasey Keller too all off the top of my head.
Agreed. doing 1 is beyond most people, doing 7 in a week is close to insanity. Good luck to him, I hope he doesn't do himself some damage doing it.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...r-frame-new-Southampton-head-recruitment.html Saints said to have been interviewing people for the post of head of recruitment including Martyn Glover, chief scout for Everton.
And he was at Sunderland prior to his role at Everton (2016) - doesn't fill you with confidence does it!