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Rayo Vallecano goalkeeper Augusto Batalla showed incredible awareness and sportsmanship by sitting down on the pitch to alert the referee to a medical emergency in the stands, making sure the situation got immediate attention. ๐
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@BBCTeesSport "I put my hands to my eyes to assist me seeing the fans celebrations with better effect. It is unfortunate that this appeared to be similar to a person spying....."
Millwall - "We're the most hated club in The Championship!"
Ipswich - "Nope, WE'RE the most hated club in The Championship!"
Southampton - "Hold my binoculars!"
Anyone with any knowledge of English football history will know that it is ridiculous for Southamptonโs chief executive, Phil Parsons, to claim that their expulsion from the Championship play-offs is a bigger punishment than the 30-point deduction imposed on Luton Town in 2008 which led to relegation and almost throttled the life out of the club. Absolutely no comparison and completely weakens Southamptonโs attempted argument that being thrown out of the play-offs is โmanifestly disproportionate to every previous sanction in the history of the English gameโ.
There is some good stuff in Parsonsโ statement: accepting culpability for Spygate, apologising to those clubs they spied on and apologising to their fans โwhose extraordinary loyalty and support this season deserved better from the clubโ. Well said. Butโฆ the rules changed since Leeds Unitedโs โsimilar offenceโ in 2019, there is no right to the ยฃ200m (itโs not a fine), and to play the whataboutery game and make the comparison with the Hatters is, fittingly, mad. Southamptonโs reputation is certainly damaged but at least their very existence is not at risk. #SaintsFC #LTFC