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Since hearing 11 (less then half) of The Championship clubs have written to the EFL to complain, the question was who?

Well 3 have come out so far, and 1 more would seem fairly obvious.

Norwich- Our nearest challengers, no surprise there, LETS BE AVIN YOU.

Millwall- :lol: that fine bastion of integrity and good behaviour.

Blackburn- Bit surprised by this one, not sure why they'd bother.

So thats 3 down 8 to go.

Who else do we think?

Well Derby clearly, so thats 4.

I'd say Boro, Birmingham, Villa, Bristol City, Preston and hmm cant think of 2 more.

Pulis, Monk, Alex Neil and the BCFC owner were quite scathing.

Villa, don't know, just a feeling, trying to think which managers were most critical and i think Dean Smith was.
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Phil Hay has just said YEP have been told Boro, Bristol City and Forest were on it.

So i got 2 right, yay.

Forgot about Forest (like most of football).

Forest got some front, there owner is under investigation for drug trafficking :lol:
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All this is about trying to put pressure on MB hoping he'll just walk .The clubs know his history and maybe if he's leant on long enough he may go. Who knows..that may well happen. The FA & FL will drag this out for as long as possible hoping it will de-rail Leeds.

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Cjay wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 11:53 am Phil Hay has just said YEP have been told Boro, Bristol City and Forest were on it.

So i got 2 right, yay.

Forgot about Forest (like most of football).

Forest got some front, there owner is under investigation for drug trafficking :lol:
Ridiculous upon ridiculous. Forest complaining yet we took 1 point from 2 matches against them. Okay let's replay both games!!!
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the letter doesn't ask for leeds to be punished or have a points deduction according to phil hay
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To be honest all that should happen is the the EFL should ask MB what teams his staff actually managed to observe and how easy it was to observe those team's training sessions and then the EFL should write to those clubs and advise them to upgrade the security detail around their training pitches if they don't want any teams watching them train in the future.
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https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/ ... ssion=true

So its Derby, Norwich, Bristol City, Brentford, Preston, Forest, Blackburn, Boro, Millwall, Swansea and Hull.

2 of those clubs have people on the EFL board.

Forest have got some front given how dodgy there owner is.

Millwall are just well, Millwall, no room to question anyones integrity.

Bristol City owner has called for a points deduction which is hardly behaving "in good faith" as the stupid charter demands (the one we are allegedly breaching).

Derby have got a proven hypocrite as a manager.

And Boro have a manager who fully admits he used to get inside information before games anyways . . . .

Soo yeah.
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weasel wrote: Mon Jan 21, 2019 2:44 pm To be honest all that should happen is the the EFL should ask MB what teams his staff actually managed to observe and how easy it was to observe those team's training sessions and then the EFL should write to those clubs and advise them to upgrade the security detail around their training pitches if they don't want any teams watching them train in the future.
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What a load of old crap.

For a start its 2019 :lol:

Dates and occasions, erm probably about the time we played you.

What business is it of theres who the employee is.

Methods . . Using there eyes . . How much they earn, none of your business.

How each was observed, watching through a fence . . Can we remember NO CRIMINAL ACT WAS COMMITED.

Surely there is room for legal action here?

Implying illegal trespassing, 3rd party payments etc.

Nowhere was that mentioned vs Derby.

Made me quite angry that letter.
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I can actually see the point of the letter if they are trying to make sure no one from their club was passing on information - They should really though be asking Bielsa for information leading to them improving their security (both in terms of making it harder for their ground to be viewed and whether they need to sack people at their club for leaking information) rather than trying to blame him.

Rotherham manager Paul Warne shows how farcical it is to use the word spying when he says that people on the 8th green of a golf course can see their training, likewise think it was Norwich who said they have people walking dogs past their training pitch. It isn't any form of covert spying, drones etc, but simply someone stood on public land watching what is effectively an open training session.
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