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Southampton manager admits to spying plan that led to expulsion from Championship playoff final

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Southampton manager admits to spying plan that led to expulsion from Championship playoff final
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Southampton manager Tonda Eckert has accepted responsibility for the club's spying activities on opponents' training sessions, which resulted in their expulsion from the Championship playoff final. Junior staff were pressured to carry out these actions, aiming to gain a sporting advantage.

Soccer Football - Championship - Play Offs - Semi Final - Second Leg - Southampton v Middlesbrough - St Mary's Stadium, Southampton, Britain - May 12, 2026 Southampton manager Tonda Eckert during the match Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra May 21 - Southampton manager ⁠Tonda Eckert accepted that he had signed off on the ⁠plan to spy on opponents' training sessions that led to ‌the club's expulsion from the Championship playoff final, an Independent Disciplinary Commission said in its ruling.

The commission, appointed by the English Football League, said junior staff were ​pressured to carry out the spying with ⁠the aim of gaining sporting ⁠advantage over opponents, including Middlesbrough, whom Southampton had beaten in the ⁠semi-finals. Middlesbrough ‌will replace Southampton against Hull City on Saturday in the playoff final, known as the richest game in football due ⁠to the riches of the Premier League that ​await the winner.

"Mr ‌Eckert accepted, as he must, that information such as team ⁠selection and injuries ​is sensitive information which a club would wish to keep private in the build up to a game," the commission wrote in its ruling. "He ⁠also accepted that he had specifically authorised ​the observations to obtain information about formation and about the availability of a key player.

" The commission, which also handed Southampton a four-point penalty for ⁠the next season, criticised the way junior staff were used in the spying scheme. "The way in which junior members of staff were put under pressure to carry out activities which they felt were, ​at the least, morally wrong," the commission said ⁠in its written reasons for the ruling, which the EFL published ​on Thursday.

"Such staff were in a vulnerable ‌position without job security and with ​limited ability to object to, or resist the instructions given to them. "Soccer-Maguire 'gutted' to be left out of England World Cup squad, Foden and Palmer also omitted - reportsSoccer-Mane headlines tried and trusted Senegal squad for World Cup

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