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  • #31
    Re: Southampton kicked out

    Originally posted by Alfresco View Post
    What a load of cobblers, what possible advantage would a team have for spying on the opposition. Every club does their homework on their opponents.
    So they've just done it for no reason then? Bit of a laugh?

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    • #32
      Re: Southampton kicked out

      Correct decision and shows the EFL has a little but if balls. Another good away trip next season

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      • #33
        Re: Southampton kicked out

        Those hundreds of Southampton fans (one even wearing a camouflage Ghillie suit) mockingly chanting "We're Southampton FC, we'll spy when we want...." I bet those smiles have been wiped off their faces.

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        • #34
          Re: Southampton kicked out

          Southampton captain Taylor Harwood-Bellis appeared to mock a Middlesbrough player with a binoculars celebration amid allegations that Saints were spying on Boro training before their play-off clash.


          Roy Keane's future son in law.

          Bet he feels a right knobber now.

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          • #35
            Re: Southampton kicked out

            Seems incredibly harsh in a game full of cheats.

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            • #36
              Re: Southampton kicked out

              Saturday's Sky Bet Championship play-off final between Hull City and Middlesbrough will kick-off at 15:30.

              Should the outcome of the ongoing appeal process result in the final being contested by Hull City and Southampton, the kick-off time will remain at 16:30

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              • #37
                Re: Southampton kicked out

                A precedent has been set now, personally I don’t think it’s over the top but question the sanity of whoever agreed with the decision to send an amateurish individual on such a venture,perhaps the fact that it had already been done twice with no consequences had something to do with it.

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