Latest News About Southampton disciplinary spy case

Updated 2026-06-18 06:18

spying on opponents during the season was ruled a top-down operation to gather confidential data for sporting purposes. The EFL handed down a penalty of four points for the next season and expelled them from the Championship playoff race, with a £200,000 fine. A staff member named as the spy was William Salt and tensions over use of the material. Middlesbrough were spied on, Oxford United were targeted, and Ipswich Town were spied upon throughout the season. The case dubbed Spygate by press coverage.

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Southern Daily Echo: commission details Southampton spygate and playoff ban — Mogaz

An independent disciplinary commission has said Southampton ran a “contrived and determined plan from the top down” to obtain illicit information for sporting advantage, as it set out why the club was kicked out of the Championship playoffs and given a four-point deduction for next season. The written reasons, published on Thursday night, said the club’s conduct in the spygate affair amounted to a deliberate effort to gain an edge over opponents. Southampton had initially denied filming...

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