LONDON (AFP) - Premier League football power in spite of the debate on the referendum in Britain on Monday, saying that a withdrawal from the EU into the "hole" would run the league and its teams.
"Nobody has the scars more than me, who go to Brussels to negotiate, and try some things to arrange in our interests with respect to the European machine", the radio said President of the Premier League, Richard Scudamore Board BBC.
But he added: "In the end can not break it, can not get out, you need to get and negotiate and try to organize influence and try.
"There is an opening in the Premier League, I think it would be very inappropriate if we were to take the opposite position," he added.
Scudamore has criticized the position by the Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union activists who argue that the EU would leave enable the UK "take control of their destiny."
"It's not that I feel good when traveling the world, how we do it, welcome the fact that we are open for business, for discussion, and open for cooperation," he said.
The Premier League produced 3.3 million pounds (4.3 million euros to 4.8 million US dollars) in revenue last season, according to a report by Deloitte and television contracts worldwide worth £ 8.3 billion.
Outside the EU, "we have only, I think, respected less world for not being part of something you want," Scudamore said.
But the Vow Leave spokesman Robert Oxley said: "EU rules violated both our ability to develop and limit access to global talent pool local talent.
"This is the worst of both worlds for football fans and the teams that support," he said, adding that the money to pay to could be saved in the EU budget spent on the promotion of popular sports.
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