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Southampton spying compendium thread


It's not. Vicarious liability makes the employer liable for the wrongful actions of an employee even where the company has not made wrongful actions. That's literally what vicarious means.
But would the employer not have a defence if the employee could be proven to have broken the law to perform "the wrongful act"
 
Can we prove that it didnt? It only takes them to have contracted one set piece, for it to have changed the result. Boro were poor after the first half hour mind, and knackered at the end. Southampton will just get a slap on the wrist, and get away with it.
There's a good argument that Southampton themselves believe it changed the result. Otherwise why did they do it?
 
What about recording an individual(s) at their place ow work without their permission? Pretty sure the ECHR will have that covered
That would catch 100% of match day cloggers. I'm pretty sure the right to privacy doesn't extend that far or whether there's a criminal offence that would cover it. These things are usually civil matters, not criminal.
 
If we thought we were at a disadvantage of coming up later than everyone else, whoever the 20th PL team is next season is going to be right up against it in terms of recruitment.

To be honest, I can’t see anyone in any of Hull, Southampton or Boro’s squad (except maybe Hackney, at a push) being able to step up or be sold for a lot of money.

Those play-off semis were some of the poorest games of football I’ve seen at that level.
 
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