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Southampton spying compendium thread



The logical flow would be.
  • Club breaches Regulation 127 (Southampton have and have been charged under R127)
  • League investigates under Regulation 84
  • Case is referred to a Disciplinary Commission under Regulation 85.1.2 (it has been)
  • Commission hears the case under Regulations 90–92
  • Commission imposes sanctions under Regulation 93
  • Regulation 93 allows any order it considers appropriate
  • Regulation 94 sets out what happens if that order is expulsion
Its as bad as the smb...you've been banned for breaking these regulations 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Plus don't laugh at the boss 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Well done Southampton..Nice bit of 👀
the opposition.
 
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Honestly the easiest decision is throw them. First time the rule has been broken so they can set a precedent, I struggle to see what grounds Southampton will have to appeal it
Not just that but if this
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is true then there are several aggravating factors that deserve immediate expulsion. They need to be made an example of
 
On reflection I think the best option is Southampton forfeit the first leg. Sets a consistant precedent that if caught spying against a team you forfeit that specific game against them. Would put it alongside the likes of fielding an illegible player in terms of punishment.
 
Not just that but if this
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is true then there are several aggravating factors that deserve immediate expulsion. They need to be made an example of
They've just said they were 21st in the league when he took over ,
He was also an analysist for the German national team in the past ,
There's more to this i reckon mind
 
Honestly the easiest decision is throw them. First time the rule has been broken so they can set a precedent, I struggle to see what grounds Southampton will have to appeal it
Exactly right. If Boro had won then it would be difficult to have justice done. However, since Southampton won it is piss easy. They should be kicked out and Boro go to Wembley.

Who is to say the spy did not see Boro working on free kicks and corner routines that Southampton were able to nullify tonight?
 
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