Great Britain will leave the European Union after the voting results stated: “Leave” – 51.9% and “Remain” – 48.1%. This Historic decision will cut off U.K’s ties with the EU after 43 years. Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he would step down from his post as the UK enters an era of uncertainty.
As a football website, we bring to you an assemblage to show how football aficionados on Twitter reacted to this.
Final #EUref result – 'Out' 17,410,742 votes (51.9%), 'In' 16,141,241 (48.1%)
— Sky News Newsdesk (@SkyNewsBreak) June 24, 2016
Bloody hell!
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June 24, 2016
Whatever the result, Farage will always be a dick.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) June 23, 2016
The next Prime Minister..? #EURefResultshttps://t.co/6uHcWJ7668
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) June 24, 2016
It's a new world order, folks… pic.twitter.com/uEAQ5cIz5r
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) June 24, 2016
Keep seeing words like catastrophic on my timeline – so why did vote out win?
— Philip Neville (@fizzer18) June 24, 2016
Football fans shouldn't be surprised with UK leaving EU. We've been seeing it for years now, they always leave Europe pretty early.
— Jojo Culé (@jperkovic93) June 24, 2016
#Brexit might be good for other football leagues. Cash rich EPL clubs may no longer be able to snatch away young EU and Non EU prospects.
— Jeeshan Mirza (@Jeeshan2000) June 24, 2016
Only one man can replace David Cameron. https://t.co/S5hjJOgROg
— Footy Vines (@Footy_Vines) June 24, 2016
Football wise. EU players will need work permits (not for 4 years) which is given based on % of international apperance. Interesting times?
— Aaron Nicholson (@AaronJN94) June 24, 2016
Has anyone done a Football Manager sim of what happens when Britain leaves the EU?
— Lachy France (@lachyheel) June 24, 2016
@sidlowe @ianprior hope you don't get paid in Sterling Sid pic.twitter.com/A2mT4ery6J
— Cian O'Donovan (@ciantheod) June 24, 2016
Isn't English Football gonn suffer from this..
Leaving the EU, already seems like a disastrous choice.
— DM 4 Jerseys! (@MrAsimolowo) June 24, 2016
This man could be the new PM. We'll just let that sink in… pic.twitter.com/BhUm2LxaL7
— BreatheSport (@BreatheSport) June 24, 2016
EU Referendum Results:
1. Leave
2. Remain
3. Abstained
4. Arsenal#EURefResults— BBC Sporf (@BBCSporf) June 24, 2016
— JOE.co.uk (@JOE_co_uk) June 24, 2016