Southampton FC charged over alleged spying on Middlesbrough training session
The EFL said the case may go to an independent commission after Middlesbrough accused a Southampton staff member of filming a closed session.
- Southampton FC was charged by the English Football League for allegedly filming Middlesbrough's training session without authorization before their playoff match.
- In 2019, Leeds United was fined £200,000 for spying on Derby County's training ahead of a match, which led to a new rule prohibiting such conduct.
- Middlesbrough reportedly caught a male believed to be a Southampton analyst recording their training session and had him delete the footage before ejecting him from the premises.
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An unknown person snooped around. Middlesbrough's Swedish Kim Hellberg is really annoyed after the spy scandal. - I'm disappointed and I would never do that
An employee of the English football club Southampton is said to have filmed the training of playoff opponents Middlesbrough. The details are reminiscent of an agent criminal. The English association reacted.
The Southampton club was charged by the English Football League (EFL) after a complaint from Middlesbrough, who accuses a club member of filming his training before the semi-finals go to the play-off...
Southampton accept ‘spying’ charge but claim analyst was acting alone
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