@saintspins You’ve not been fined £200m, that notions needs putting to bed. You had a football match to win first. It’s like me saying my partner has done me out of £80m for not letting me buy a euromillions ticket. Grow up.
Club captain not turning up to the final game of the season where you’re fighting relegation
Of all the mental things that have happened to that club this season
This might actually top it all 🤣
O #Botafogo está aberto a negociar Matheus Martins por 8 milhões de euros. #Celta de Vigo, #Krasnodar, #Feyenoord e #Coventry monitoram a situação do atacante de 22 anos.
O jogador e seus representantes veem uma transferência para a Europa com bons olhos.
🚨 The EFL has now published written reasons in the 'Spygate' ruling against Southampton. Their playoff expulsion and four-point deduction was unanimously agreed.
Southampton admitted all charges against them, hoping cooperation would help their case.
Saints unsuccessfully argued there was no sporting advantage to spying on three Championship clubs.
They tried to argue a £200k fine, as was given to Leeds, was sufficient.
One of the most damning revelations is EFL evidence, agreed with by the panel, that Spygate was "authorised at senior level and the task was delegated to an intern [Will Salt]".
The written reasons conclude Saints had "a determined plan from the top down to gain a competitive advantage in competitions of real significance by deliberate attendance at opposition training grounds for the purpose of obtaining tactical and selection information."
Tonda Eckert testified he did not find the information useful, but this only further confirmed he was directly involved.
Eckert asked for Oxford's formation and squad availability from Middlesbrough.
The panel say it was "deplorable" to use junior members of staff to conduct clandestine operations" adding they were "put under pressure."
They conclude the "integrity of the Playoffs was seriously violated".
Eckert is in danger of being sacked by Southampton and sanctioned by the FA.
🚨 BREAKING: Coventry City are extremely interested for Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott ahead of the summer transfer window. 🏴🔵
The Sky Blues see Elliott as a key addition to bolster their midfield for life back in the Premier League, with his vision, technical ability, passing range and creativity making him a major target for Frank Lampard’s newly promoted side.
Liverpool fans would you sell Elliot?
Goals scored by premier league winners:
Leicester: 68 goals
Chelsea: 85 goals
Man City : 106 goals
Man City : 95 goals
Liverpool : 85 goals
Man City : 83 goals
Man City : 99 goals
Man City: 94 goals
Man City: 96 goals
Liverpool: 86 goals
Arsenal: 69 goals + 1 game