>Destroys local pride, loyalty in football>No one club men anymore, just foreign mercenaries>Tickets, merchandise, tv subscriptions skyrocket in cost to pay for mercenaries>Oil barons and other scumbags turn it into a corrupt financial game where cheating beats honourHe is the Gavrilo Princip of football
>>156615157it was the EU who did that thoughyou deserved it when you signed away your sovereignty as nation states to themAmerican States are more autonomous than your countries are
And don't forget he torpedoed his entire career in the process.
At least he sold some t-shirts
Looks like Starmer
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>>156615189>he thinks OP was only talking about the PLTypical Yank
>>156615157UK isn't part of UE anymore. There's no pretext fo keep following Bosman Law.
>>156615934i didn't say that at all lmaoi picked him because he got brexit done
>>156615959>>156615971Funny both of you say that:>A 2026 study by Finalarm and DataPulse Research examined the squads of all 48 nations at the 2026 World Cup and, to measure change over time, the 14 nations that have qualified for nearly every World Cup since 1990 (Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, Spain, South Korea, USA). Among those 14 regular participants, the share of squad players under contract at foreign clubs rose from 26% in 1990 to 72% in 2026, and across Europe's top five leagues the share of foreign players rose from 23% in 1990 to 71% in 2025. >Across all 48 nations at the 2026 tournament, country-level variation was wide: among major footballing nations Switzerland and Argentina had the highest shares (both 92%), ahead of Brazil (73%), while several smaller nations (including Senegal, Uruguay and Ivory Coast) fielded squads made up entirely of players based abroad. >England had the lowest share among established footballing nations at 19%, a figure attributed in part to the post-Brexit tightening of work-permit rules for EU players in the Premier League