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Plenty of threads for Brexit arguments.
I actually found this one quite an interesting, informative (and respectful) one about the real life impacts of leaving the EU on Cardiff City.
Have a read of this then. Bearing in mind this document is fact not opinion
https://eu-rope.ideasoneurope.eu/202...c-than-the-uk/
If you think somebody is adopting multiple personas to fool you. Yes that is paranoia isn't it?
I'm not hiding behind multiple personas at all, once again you have succumbed to peer pressure and repeated a mistruth. What puzzles me is why you think i'm a multi...many people read this board without ever registering. I was one of them for years. There will be no convincing you as i fear the paranoia seems too far gone...ever admitted you were wrong on anything?
Well, apart from our (and Swansea's) well documented disadvantage in the loan market.
Not to wade into another Brexit debate, because I'd honestly rather shit in my hands and clap, but I wonder if Che Nunelly was one of the players who didn't have enough points? Was seemingly marked as a done deal by most of the Twitter accounts that were on the ball with other signings.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/worldfo...ertadores/amp/
here's a good description of how the new points system works.
if they aren't playing for a top nation, or in a good league then you can basically forget it looking at this.
but like I said, it makes it more difficult for anyone to bridge the gap to the biggest clubs.
Wigan, Brentford, Leicester all managed to uncover gems that escaped the radars of the top clubs. that route no longer exists, and if you do create some home grown talent that can get poached by the big clubs too