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    we wont be European next March

    now that our United Kingdom has decided to bolt from Europe, and the fact that Brexit means Brexit, does this open up lots of opportunities for smaller European Nations like Malta, Albania Belarous Estonia etc for entering more teams for the Eoropa compatitions? As Scotland Wales N.Ireland and England wont be actually European, do other nations put their teams in the fram?/ WE have decided, we aint part of Europe. do remember that.


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    It always surprises me the number of people who don’t understand the difference between Europe and The EU. Mind you, nothing monktonharp posts at 2am surprises me at all anymore.

    By the way, Norway isn’t in the EU either
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    Quote Originally Posted by My_Wife_Camille View Post
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    It always surprises me the number of people who don’t understand the difference between Europe and The EU. Mind you, nothing monktonharp posts at 2am surprises me at all anymore.

    By the way, Norway isn’t in the EU either
    I just love a wee bit of banter, hope you get the same with your wife Camille.Aye, anytime after 2 am I will start an argument, a bit like Camille is it?

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    wait a minute, are Norway not one of those in the back door Europeans? we'll give you some oil, you let us sell some bacon and protect us from those nasty Russians

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    Quote Originally Posted by My_Wife_Camille View Post
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    It always surprises me the number of people who don’t understand the difference between Europe and The EU. Mind you, nothing monktonharp posts at 2am surprises me at all anymore.

    By the way, Norway isn’t in the EU either
    Or Switzerland, Russia, Israel (not even in Europe and an illegal state )etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by SingHibs View Post
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    Or Switzerland, Russia, Israel (not even in Europe and an illegal state )etc
    Australia were runners up in the Eurovision Song Contest not long ago.

    Go figure out that one!

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    Britain's never been in Europe. It's an island off the coast.

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    If we beat a club from Non-EU members Norway, we are likely to play Minsk from Non-EU members Belarus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston Ingram View Post
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    If we beat a club from Non-EU members Norway, we are likely to play Minsk from Non-EU members Belarus
    The moral of this thread is dont post at 2am unless you are on nighshift.

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    Another early morning thriller from MH. I look forward to taking on the Estonian Champions in the 2026 Champions League Final - it'll be a blast

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    there is a serious serious point about visas and freedom of movement though.

    people got antsy about the £186 for a Russian visa if we got Zenit, and the turnaround time which means life is inconvenient.

    get used to that. for France. or Germany. or Italy or Spain etc trip to Rome got harder. stag doo in Prague or Preston? weekend in Barcelona- better plan ahead, apply for that visa, pay for that visa and give yourself time for the red tape.

    want to live or work in Berlin, Krakow, Venice, Salzburg, Ibiza, Paris? good luck with that.

    oh and your pound is worth less than a euro and your mobile phone roaming charges just went up more than you could imagine.

    then theres the English Tory sponsored economic crash thats coming meaning you can't afford the flights anymore...

    time for Scotland

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springbank View Post
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    there is a serious serious point about visas and freedom of movement though.

    people got antsy about the £186 for a Russian visa if we got Zenit, and the turnaround time which means life is inconvenient.

    get used to that. for France. or Germany. or Italy or Spain etc trip to Rome got harder. stag doo in Prague or Preston? weekend in Barcelona- better plan ahead, apply for that visa, pay for that visa and give yourself time for the red tape.

    want to live or work in Berlin, Krakow, Venice, Salzburg, Ibiza, Paris? good luck with that.

    oh and your pound is worth less than a euro and your mobile phone roaming charges just went up more than you could imagine.

    then theres the English Tory sponsored economic crash thats coming meaning you can't afford the flights anymore...

    time for Scotland
    Good post.

    Also and more directly football related. But all future European signings from the EU will need work visas, permits, etc. Just like any other foreign player from outside the EU. It won’t be a given that they can sign,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springbank View Post
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    there is a serious serious point about visas and freedom of movement though.

    people got antsy about the £186 for a Russian visa if we got Zenit, and the turnaround time which means life is inconvenient.

    get used to that. for France. or Germany. or Italy or Spain etc trip to Rome got harder. stag doo in Prague or Preston? weekend in Barcelona- better plan ahead, apply for that visa, pay for that visa and give yourself time for the red tape.

    want to live or work in Berlin, Krakow, Venice, Salzburg, Ibiza, Paris? good luck with that.

    oh and your pound is worth less than a euro and your mobile phone roaming charges just went up more than you could imagine.

    then theres the English Tory sponsored economic crash thats coming meaning you can't afford the flights anymore...

    time for Scotland
    Not sure about the visa needed for travel within Europe. I'm old enough to remember when we weren't in the EU, and pretty sure we didn't need one back then.
    Indeed, there are many non-EU countries around the world for which UK citizens don't need a visa.

    That said, the wider point about work permits for players is certainly an issue. Part of me thinks that it might be of benefit to the Scottish game. Less of those pesky foreigners might mean a necessity for clubs relying on young Scots.

    And then, there's the effect it might have on the English leagues. Will Sky and BT be willing to pay as much for a much-less cosmopolitan product?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springbank View Post
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    there is a serious serious point about visas and freedom of movement though.

    people got antsy about the £186 for a Russian visa if we got Zenit, and the turnaround time which means life is inconvenient.

    get used to that. for France. or Germany. or Italy or Spain etc trip to Rome got harder. stag doo in Prague or Preston? weekend in Barcelona- better plan ahead, apply for that visa, pay for that visa and give yourself time for the red tape.

    want to live or work in Berlin, Krakow, Venice, Salzburg, Ibiza, Paris? good luck with that.

    oh and your pound is worth less than a euro and your mobile phone roaming charges just went up more than you could imagine.

    then theres the English Tory sponsored economic crash thats coming meaning you can't afford the flights anymore...

    time for Scotland

    Think the work one might be more of an issue, although qualified people will always be welcome and employers will be able to secure work visas for them quite easily IMO. Worked myself in Switzerland for four years in the 90's (wasn't part of the free movement zone then) and employers had no probs obtaining a work visa for me and many others who came not only from EU countries but also non-EU countries.

    Also worked in Paris in the late 70's, again before automatic freedom of movement rights were fully established, and, although I had to register with the French police and obtain a 'Carte de Séjour', there was no problem.

    Wouldn't be in the interests of Europe to impose travel visas. Think of the number of Brits who regularly holiday in Spain, France, Italy etc., not to mention what must run into millions of short visits for city breaks every year. Even if the Commission would like to impose a visa charge, I doubt the individual member states would swallow this as they would risk losing millions if not billions in income from the loss of British tourists every year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Springbank View Post
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    there is a serious serious point about visas and freedom of movement though.

    people got antsy about the £186 for a Russian visa if we got Zenit, and the turnaround time which means life is inconvenient.

    get used to that. for France. or Germany. or Italy or Spain etc trip to Rome got harder. stag doo in Prague or Preston? weekend in Barcelona- better plan ahead, apply for that visa, pay for that visa and give yourself time for the red tape.

    want to live or work in Berlin, Krakow, Venice, Salzburg, Ibiza, Paris? good luck with that.

    oh and your pound is worth less than a euro and your mobile phone roaming charges just went up more than you could imagine.

    then theres the English Tory sponsored economic crash thats coming meaning you can't afford the flights anymore...

    time for Scotland
    Why would you need a visa to go to Preston? Is this after independence?

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    your mobile phone roaming charges just went up more than you could imagine.
    🙈🐑

    Aye. The EU sets tariffs for all telecom firms right enough.
    Look on the bright side though: the EU will no longer be able to switch on your phone's camera or microphone at will from next March. Something they do now. Frequently.

    ...& Surely any right-minded, patriotic Scot would be having his weekend breaks in Saltcoats and his stag in the Highlands, no?

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    Britain's never been in Europe. It's an island off the coast.
    That depends on one's viewpoint.

    From Wikipedia:-

    The prevalent definition of Europe as a geographical term has been in use since the mid-19th century. Europe is taken to be bounded by large bodies of water to the north, west and south; Europe's limits to the far east are usually taken to be the Urals, the Ural River, and the Caspian Sea; to the southeast, including the Caucasus Mountains, the Black Sea and the waterways connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.[21]

    Islands are generally grouped with the nearest continental landmass, hence Iceland is generally considered to be part of Europe, while the nearby island of Greenland is usually assigned to North America. Nevertheless, there are some exceptions based on sociopolitical and cultural differences. Cyprus is closest to Anatolia (or Asia Minor), but is usually considered part of Europe both culturally and politically and is a member state of the EU. Malta was considered an island of Northwest Africa for centuries.[22]

    "Europe" as used specifically in British English may also refer to Continental Europe exclusively
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    In the latter definition, Sicily, Malta, the Balearics, Corsica, the Lofoten Islands etc etc wouldn't be European.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EricStoner View Post
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    Aye. The EU sets tariffs for all telecom firms right enough.
    Look on the bright side though: the EU will no longer be able to switch on your phone's camera or microphone at will from next March. Something they do now. Frequently.

    ...& Surely any right-minded, patriotic Scot would be having his weekend breaks in Saltcoats and his stag in the Highlands, no?

    Is this a joke? If not where did you get the stuff on the EU switching on your phone camera camera?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EricStoner View Post
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    Aye. The EU sets tariffs for all telecom firms right enough.
    Look on the bright side though: the EU will no longer be able to switch on your phone's camera or microphone at will from next March. Something they do now. Frequently.

    ...& Surely any right-minded, patriotic Scot would be having his weekend breaks in Saltcoats and his stag in the Highlands, no?
    Only to bad people

    If that is the case, won't the UK security services want (and get) the same power?

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    Given the way the pound is going against the euro, we're not going to be able to buy any players from eurozone. However in the mad max anarchy of post-brexit UK we will be well placed to barter food in the form of deid seagulls to secure big name signings from other teams on the island.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    That depends on one's viewpoint.

    From Wikipedia:-

    The prevalent definition of Europe as a geographical term has been in use since the mid-19th century. Europe is taken to be bounded by large bodies of water to the north, west and south; Europe's limits to the far east are usually taken to be the Urals, the Ural River, and the Caspian Sea; to the southeast, including the Caucasus Mountains, the Black Sea and the waterways connecting the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.[21]

    Islands are generally grouped with the nearest continental landmass, hence Iceland is generally considered to be part of Europe, while the nearby island of Greenland is usually assigned to North America. Nevertheless, there are some exceptions based on sociopolitical and cultural differences. Cyprus is closest to Anatolia (or Asia Minor), but is usually considered part of Europe both culturally and politically and is a member state of the EU. Malta was considered an island of Northwest Africa for centuries.[22]

    "Europe" as used specifically in British English may also refer to Continental Europe exclusively
    .

    In the latter definition, Sicily, Malta, the Balearics, Corsica, the Lofoten Islands etc etc wouldn't be European.

    I always thought it was to do with the tectonic plates. So, British Isles are definitely in Europe as we sit on the European tectonic plate.

    The eastern part of Iceland is on the European tectonic plate and the western part on the American tectonic plate, although Iceland is deemed to be part of Europe (and is also counted as part of Scandinavia due to history/culture).

    There is a valley you can visit where you can see the visible evidence of where the tectonic plates lie.

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    Mod - Errr - Ehh - Torrrs!!😵
    Could ye no move this thread tae a more appropriate location?

    One of those uninhabited islands off the coast of "Europe" would be a good place for it. Best do it before March though😀.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapillonVert View Post
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    I always thought it was to do with the tectonic plates. So, British Isles are definitely in Europe as we sit on the European tectonic plate.

    The eastern part of Iceland is on the European tectonic plate and the western part on the American tectonic plate, although Iceland is deemed to be part of Europe (and is also counted as part of Scandinavia due to history/culture).

    There is a valley you can visit where you can see the visible evidence of where the tectonic plates lie.
    Yeah, I've been there. As a Geography nerd, I was almost tumescent (I used that word on another thread here yesterday.... maybe TMI about me )

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Yeah, I've been there. As a Geography nerd, I was almost tumescent (I used that word on another thread here yesterday.... maybe TMI about me )
    Me too, fascinating country (expensive, though). Went at the end of June - Land of the Midnight Sun and all that. Husky-dog sledding on a glacier, walking around the rim of an active volcano (although not at the time we were there obviously), whale watching, Blue Lagoon, second mortgage on the house…..

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    I always thought it was to do with the tectonic plates. So, British Isles are definitely in Europe as we sit on the European tectonic plate.

    The eastern part of Iceland is on the European tectonic plate and the western part on the American tectonic plate, although Iceland is deemed to be part of Europe (and is also counted as part of Scandinavia due to history/culture).

    There is a valley you can visit where you can see the visible evidence of where the tectonic plates lie.
    Catastrophic glacial melt eventually separated us from Europe. See yon global warming! Can't say we've not been warned (warmed?). Shame 'cos I'm sure Doggerland would have been quite popular with a few on here.
    BTW, was this map drawn up by a drunk from Hawick?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapillonVert View Post
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    I always thought it was to do with the tectonic plates. So, British Isles are definitely in Europe as we sit on the European tectonic plate.

    The eastern part of Iceland is on the European tectonic plate and the western part on the American tectonic plate, although Iceland is deemed to be part of Europe (and is also counted as part of Scandinavia due to history/culture).

    There is a valley you can visit where you can see the visible evidence of where the tectonic plates lie.
    If we’re basing it on tectonics then shouldn’t we be talking about Eurasia?

    That’s a hell of a lot of new teams eligible for UEFA competitions post-Brexit.

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    I doubt this thread is heading in the direction MH planned (If he actually had a plan).

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