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Rules are rulesIt's marginal. I honestly don't know why Leeds and Southampton bothered. They are gaining next to nothing out of it. Weird.
Theres nothing in the rules saying they have to be expelledRules are rules
Aye thats the standard forfeit scoreline. Southampton gained an unfair advantage for the first leg only so forfeit that game.3-0 scoreline ?
The expelled part is my opinionTheres nothing in the rules saying they have to be expelled
Especially if the opponent was George Best. Worse than the so called 'spygate' and something that is now commonplace is the constant cheating by players, not just to 'win' penalties but to 'win' free kicks. I thought VAR would stamp this out. The antics at corner kicks can be stopped immediately if referees dished out red cards, let alone yellows. But no.Well aye obviously but you can still analyse the tits off an opponent and still lose.
So you would be ok with it if it was us ?I honestly think it's a storm in a tea cup. Who f***ing cares? What exactly are you gaining? 0.5%, less?
Oh the mighty Boro are going to use this shape and line up. And? It will be pretty much the same as the last time they played.
Bottom line is Southampton as a recently relegated side have better players than Boro therefore should win. That's what has happened.
So you would be ok with it if it was us ?I agree.
Honestly wouldn't expect to go through a tie we had lost over 2 legs.So you would be ok with it if it was us ?
So you would be ok with it if it was us ?
The training that was spied on was Boro's final session before the first leg. If the spying went undetected then Tonda (who is a football freak data analyst) would have known: Boro's line up, formation, game plan, attacking set pieces, defensive set pieces, penalty taker/s and preferred sides, etc etc. That's a massive advantage for a "coach" like Eckert. I wouldn't be surprised if it comes out they've been at it since their form went from relegation battle to totally unplayable.It's marginal. I honestly don't know why Leeds and Southampton bothered. They are gaining next to nothing out of it. Weird.
Got nish all to do with the PL. Its not their jurisdiction tbh.Its grim how the prem dont act either.
Welcoming cheats with open arms.
Totally.So you would be ok with it if it was us ?
But it did get detected and its impact was therefore limited.The training that was spied on was Boro's final session before the first leg. If the spying went undetected then Tonda (who is a football freak data analyst) would have known: Boro's line up, formation, game plan, attacking set pieces, defensive set pieces, penalty taker/s and preferred sides, etc etc. That's a massive advantage for a "coach" like Eckert. I wouldn't be surprised if it comes out they've been at it since their form went from relegation battle to totally unplayable.
Totally disagree. It's a very marginal advantage. It's more important how your team play rather than the opposition.The training that was spied on was Boro's final session before the first leg. If the spying went undetected then Tonda (who is a football freak data analyst) would have known: Boro's line up, formation, game plan, attacking set pieces, defensive set pieces, penalty taker/s and preferred sides, etc etc. That's a massive advantage for a "coach" like Eckert. I wouldn't be surprised if it comes out they've been at it since their form went from relegation battle to totally unplayable.
Surely if they are promoted they can’t just fine them? If they get to the premier league it’s worth something like £250 million! Thats no deterrent whatsoever and every club could/will be chancing it. It has to be more than a fine to put off other clubs from trying it.It is like ,
Southampton will get a fine,
Mind theyve had a remarkable turnaround since this manager came in ,
Makes you think![]()