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'suspicious' man outside Derby County's training ground


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6 minutes ago, maxjam said:

So pleads guilty to spying on every team but wants any action against him (not the team that benefited from his cheating)

EFL and FA must be rubbing their hands ?

He knows there is bugger all that they can do beyond a fine/touchline ban, hence why he's being so brazen.  He's no fool.  Watching your opponent train has never been outlawed by the game, despite previous "spygate" incidents.  

Interesting that you think they're rubbing their hands.  Sounds like you think the authorities might take some joy in punishing Leeds.  Wonder why you'd think that.... 

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9 minutes ago, Andicis said:

Bielsa's defense essentially ''we didn't just cheat against Derby, we cheated against all 23 teams!''.

This is basically the serial killer asking for 23 other counts of murder to be taken into consideration innit?

"The one thing I'm honest about is how much i have cheated"

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4 minutes ago, Pub Breath said:

He knows there is bugger all that they can do beyond a fine/touchline ban, hence why he's being so brazen.  He's no fool.  Watching your opponent train has never been outlawed by the game, despite previous "spygate" incidents.  

Interesting that you think they're rubbing their hands.  Sounds like you think the authorities might take some joy in punishing games.  Wonder why you'd think that.... 

The EFL/FA don't want to become embroiled in any controversy over potential punishments and he's giving them all the ammunition they need to justify any action.  Support for his 'antics' will slowly start to dissolve as well now.

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2 minutes ago, Pub Breath said:

He knows there is bugger all that they can do beyond a fine/touchline ban, hence why he's being so brazen.  He's no fool.  Watching your opponent train has never been outlawed by the game, despite previous "spygate" incidents.  

Interesting that you think they're rubbing their hands.  Sounds like you think the authorities might take some joy in punishing games.  Wonder why you'd think that.... 

He is a fool though isn't he? Regardless of what the punishment is, even if it's a fine, he's just allowed it to be a larger punishment by sitting there and telling the world that he's spied on everybody, and clearly doesn't give a toss about that. It's never been outlawed, but there's never been a publicised case of it. The EFL can literally hand out any punishment they want and who would kick up a fuss other than Leeds? I doubt many would.

If you truly did believe that there is nothing they can do, then would you really be here? The need to stick around on a rivals forum and defend your manager to the hilt suggests that you're actually quite worried about the possible sanctions, and a lot of Leeds fans are probably in the same boat.

If Frank Lampard was sitting there announcing that he was spying on every side in the league to gain an advantage, then I'd be concerned about what was to come for us.

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