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Lads I’ve voted in your poll; no punishment. No idea what the fuss is about, maybe someone can help me here?

If u allow people to come watch your training sessions u would, wouldn’t u? If it was behind closed doors and they trespassed to gain access for an unfair advantage maybe a sanction is needed. Points or a fine I’m not sure. Maybe they’re all at it and he was just the one who got caught.

Aa for the slides, Jesus! The press seem to be getting a semi on because a football manager showed he could use PowerPoint and some data to inform his tactical decisions. You’ve got a really good coach. You have been here too long and I think you’ll finally get back to where you probably should be. Good luck and send us a postcard from the premier league; at Portman road we’ve forgotten what it even looks like...
 
On a point of order M'Lord. I ask in all sincerity when did the EFL overrule the laws of this fair country of ours.?
 
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Time for our own witch hunt, who are they?

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I've seen mentioned that 9 of the 11 are the following:

Derby
Norwich
Bristol City
Middlesbrough
Preston
Blackburn
Bolton
Millwall
Birmingham

Don't know who the remaining 2 are, but it's not the Sheffield clubs
 
Have to say I’m not remotely worried about any efl vote or outcome. Having seen how you’ve handled that last vote business in the uk. It’ll take a decade for a decision on Spygate. Bielsa will have retire by then and will be pm of england
 
Rugby Union Via BBC Sport:

Jones also admitted that he used to spy on opposition training when he was in charge of Australia, raising the possibility that Sir Clive Woodward's England World Cup winners were targets for his espionage.

Jones led his native Australia between 2001 and 2005, a stint that included narrowly losing the 2003 Rugby World Cup final to England.

"Fifteen years ago we used to send people out in costumes to watch training," Jones said.

"I can remember sending a coach who is now in a very senior position now in a costume to go and watch one team play and he got chased out of there. He was dressed up like a swagman, wearing one of those hats with corks.

"I can say with a hand on my heart we don't do it any more. We just don't see the value of it because we can glean most of the stuff from the games."