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The Premier League issued a statement on Friday in response to the decision by the UK to leave the EU, and stressed to be patient before they consider a future planning.
For the BBC the decision was posted on Friday after the vote showed was carried out in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland on Thursday with the consequences of the decision is not yet clear, top flight was English football informed by a door -. Word, he would not rush to conclusions, from James whaling Daily Mirror:
The Premier League is very successful sports competition, which has a strong national and global attraction. This is the case, be independent of the outcome of the consultation.
Given the uncertainty of what the political and regulatory landscape after the vote "permission" could be, there are few consequences second point guessing., Until more details Obviously it will continue to work to with the government and other organizations, regardless of the outcome of a process ,
In what was a surprising result, the EU's vote was 51.9 percent of the vote to stay left with trailers that make the remaining 48.1 percent for the BBC. It is a decision that the Prime Minister David Cameron he urged announced will resign from his position in October.
The positive and negative potential in English football impact have already been discussed in some circles.
Ben Reynolds of Sky Sports, Investment - Banker Keith Harris suggested that players like Anthony Martial Manchester United, Dimitri Payet West Ham United and Leicester City Star n'golo kanté would not have been able to their clubs had to join activated 12 months Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union by before the strict regulation of work permits.
Ian MacNicol / Getty Images Edge players like Payet and do not qualify for a work permit under Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union.
Before Referendum former England said - defender Sol Campbell about the benefits of a successful vote would leave the Division.
"The Premier League is in danger, a free for all, with star - to be players, too many mediocre players have been saddled overseas teams - especially in Europe, the young English expulsion and British talent," he said in a column for the Daily mail, backing up a Proposed referendum on United Kingdom membership of the European Union .
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