World Soccer

Keir RADNEDGE

Brexit evolution, not revolution

As the UK awoke on the morning of Saturday, February1, apparently nothing had changed. The trains ran; cars, buses and lorries converged in the usual traffic jams; planes took off and landed.

Britain had not fallen off the edge of Europe into the Atlantic Ocean. Brexit had happened and the transitional countdown was inexorably under way.

As for daily life, so also for sport in general – and football in particular.

This prospect has, over the past three years since the referendum,

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