Southampton's Eckert backed spying as club conduct deemed 'deplorable'
Southampton's head coach Tonda Eckert has been implicated in a spying scandal that led to the club's expulsion from the Championship play-offs. An independent disciplinary commission found that Eckert authorized the spying on rival teams, which was deemed a serious violation of competition integrity. The club has been penalized with a four-point deduction and a reprimand for involving junior staff in these clandestine activities.
- ▪Southampton's spying was authorized by head coach Tonda Eckert.
- ▪The club has been expelled from the Championship play-offs and deducted four points for the 2026-27 season.
- ▪The independent commission described the club's actions as 'deplorable' and a serious violation of competition integrity.
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Southampton's Eckert authorised spying missionsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Eckert admitted authorising the spying on rival teamsByDale JohnsonFootball issues correspondentPublished21 May 2026Updated 19 minutes agoSouthampton's spying on rival clubs was authorised by head coach Tonda Eckert and was a "contrived and determined plan from the top down", an independent disciplinary commission ruled.The commission also said it was "deplorable" of the club to have used junior staff members to "conduct the clandestine observation".Saints were expelled from the Championship play-offs after admitting observing opponents' training sessions and have been deducted four points for the 2026-27 Championship season.Written reasons explaining the commission's finding have now been published by…
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