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Bloom: ‘We must keep our eye on the Brexit ball'’

The football establishment will have to take a long, hard look at how Brexit will affect the professional game, if and when it kicks in.

November 11, 2019 09:47
Brighton owner Tony Bloom shared his views on Brexit, VAR and living the dream in the Premier League
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That is the view of Brighton & Hove Albion chairman Tony Bloom, who says what problems Brexit will cause to professional clubs are as yet unclear, but there will obviously be some that need ironing out.

Speaking at an event organised by Macccabi GB at the Danubius Hotel, Regents Park, to celebrate the launch of the 2021 Maccabiah Games in Israel, Bloom said: “We are not yet sure what effect Brexit will have and how rules might change regarding EU players and so on.

“But I don’t think there will too many problems in the short term, as, of course, players may have contracts at their current clubs that extend for some years. 
“How Brexit will affect the rights of players from the EU wanting to join new clubs here we will have to wait and see.”

Sports betting entrepreneur Bloom, 49, a lifelong Brighton supporter who has been the club chairman for ten years and masterminded the move to their American Express Community Stadium, gave the Maccabi GB  audience of 100-plus a fascinating insight into the life of a Premier League chairman in conversation with BBC sports broadcaster Ron Nothman, particularly the challenges of competing against clubs with vastly higher financial power.