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Southampton players exploring possible legal action after EFL play-off expulsion

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2026/05/19 - 21:12 503 مشاهدة
Birmingham CityBlackburn RoversBristol CityCharlton AthleticCoventry CityDerby CountyHull CityIpswich TownLeicester CityMiddlesbroughMillwallNorwich CityPortsmouthPreston North EndQueens Park RangersSheffield UnitedSheffield WednesdaySouthamptonStoke CitySwansea CityWatfordWest Bromwich AlbionWrexhamScores & ScheduleStandingsPodcastsSouthampton players exploring possible legal action against own club after EFL play-off expulsionThe EFL announced on Tuesday that Southampton were expelled from the play-offs Andrew Matthews - PA Images/Getty Images Share article1Southampton players are exploring their options regarding legal action against the club if the English Football League’s verdict to expel them from the Championship play-off final is upheld. The EFL announced on Tuesday that Southampton were expelled from the play-offs after admitting to spying on other clubs, and their semi-final opponent Middlesbrough had been reinstated. The governing body’s Independent Disciplinary Commission also handed them a four-point deduction for the 2026-27 season in the Championship, both sanctions which Southampton will appeal. A source close to the dressing room, speaking anonymously as they were not authorised to do so, confirmed that Tonda Eckert’s squad had largely been kept away from the affair and only had the basic details communicated to them by the club. The players were furious at the EFL verdict, having only found out at the same time as everyone else, with members of the squad who had taken 40 per cent pay cuts after suffering relegation from the top flight year were due to have that reinstated in the event of promotion to the Premier League. They are due to meet with the club on Wednesday, and sources with knowledge of the players’ situation confirmed to The Athletic that they have contacted the Professional Footballers’ Association for advice. Tuesday’s EFL statement confirmed “the parties are working to try and resolve any appeal on Wednesday 20 May” and that subject to the outcome, it could result in a further change to Saturday’s fixture. The EFL said in Tuesday’s statement that Southampton had “admitted to multiple breaches of EFL Regulations related to the unauthorised filming of other clubs’ training”. The Athletic previously reported that Middlesbrough had a statement from a former member of Southampton’s staff regarding the practise of ‘spying’ on opponents before matches, according to sources briefed on the matter. “The admitted breaches concern fixtures against Oxford United in December 2025, Ipswich Town in April 2026 and Middlesbrough in May 2026,” the EFL statement read. Southampton lost the Oxford fixture 2-1, and drew against Ipswich 2-2. The EFL charge came last week after a Southampton analyst, William Salt, allegedly observed Middlesbrough’s training session 48 hours before the teams met in the play-off semi-final first leg. The match finished 0-0 but Southampton won the tie 2-1 with a stoppage-time goal in the second leg at St Mary’s. Among Middlesbrough’s evidence submitted was a photo of the alleged ‘spy’, a member of head coach Tonda Eckert’s backroom analysis team, half-covered by a tree at their Rockliffe Park training ground holding up his mobile phone. Southampton finished the league season fourth on 80 points, level with Middlesbrough in fifth. Hull City finished seven points behind in sixth. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms
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