LINK Although I'd take it he's exaggerating a bit where European teams can now put unlimited players from 77 non-European countries in their playing squad... to me it seems that Polish player was allowed to play for the European team because Poland is now also more or less part of the E.U. ...I could be wrong, meh. Anyway, I like this idea: Probably won't happen, but one can hope.
The link doesn't work, but here's a different article on this topic. FIFA President Joseph Blatter fears a second threat to European club soccer after the Bosman judgement. In an interview with the French paper Le Monde he said that "the judgement Malaja, connected with the east expansion of the EU, has a ten time higher detonation power compared to the Bosman judgement eight years ago". Background: The French basketball association denied the playing permit for Polish Lilia Malaja for RC Strasbourg with the reason that the club is already having two non-EU-foreigners under contract. The player sued because of discrimination and reasoned it with an EU treaty with Poland and 23 other European countries from 1991 that disallowed discrimination. In December 2002 the Polish won the trial in the last instance in a French court. Blatter: "EU also created this legal situation with 77 countries from Africa, the Caribbeans and the Pacific area. With this decision the Bosman judgement is not only valid for 15, but for more than 100 countries. This wild way of freedom is leading to a social dumping in soccer. It is a win of the short-termed individual interests and the ones of the agents who just profit from soccer instead of serving for it."