Irish Daily Mail

Dirty tricks? Hughes furious as Saints forced to switch hotel

- By IAN LADYMAN

TONIGHT’S relegation battle between Swansea and Southampto­n in South Wales has become mired in controvers­y and intrigue after the visitors had their hotel reservatio­n near the Liberty Stadium cancelled at the last minute. Mark Hughes and his Southampto­n players believe they may be victims of dirty tricks after they were suddenly told on Sunday that the 40 rooms they had booked at the Swansea Marriott were no longer available. This means the Saints had to stay at the Vale of Glamorgan Hotel near Cardiff last night — at least an hour’s rush-hour drive away from the stadium. With Southampto­n and Swansea locked together on 33 Premier League points going into tonight’s game, the winner will take a huge step towards safety before the season’s final round of games on Sunday. But the Saints believe their plans have been sabotaged after a ‘phone call made out of the blue’ to the assistant of club secretary Ros Wheeler on Sunday lunchtime. Southampto­n were told that the Marriott — the only hotel in Swansea equipped to host a Premier League football team — had been struck by a ‘virus’ and would not be able to honour the booking that was made last month. Southampto­n staff asked if they could visit the hotel themselves to check if the premises were indeed unfit for purpose but were told that would not be possible. On subsequent­ly discoverin­g that the hotel was still taking bookings from members of the public, Saints officials called back only to be told that there would be no change of stance. A Southampto­n source told Sportsmail last night: ‘As far as we are concerned, there is no proof that there is a problem with the hotel. It is open and taking bookings. ‘This has caused Mark Hughes and the team a huge inconvenie­nce and we can only think that someone somewhere wants to make life as difficult as possible for us ahead of this game. ‘We would have happily sent our own staff to the hotel to see if everything was OK but we were told this is not possible. ‘We have had no option but to book the team into the nearest suitable hotel, which is 35 miles away down the M4. ‘Mark Hughes is furious about this. It’s a huge game with everything hinging on it. ‘The least Mark and the players deserve is a level playing field.’

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GETTY IMAGES Ready for action: Charlie Austin (second left) and the Saints train for tonight’s showdown

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