Sunderland Echo

ECB to review misconduct claims amid chair-elect's EFL departure

- By Ian Parker nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

The England and Wales Cricket Board is seeking further informatio­n after claims its chair-elect Ian Watmore left his previous job with the English Football League following allegation­s of misconduct.

Watmore, formerly the chief executive of the Football Associatio­n, left his role as an independen­t non-executive director with theEFL in November 2018, citing poor health.

But according to a report, a week before his departure, the EFL launched an independen­t inquiry into claims that W at more had been involved in talks which led to clubs threatenin­g to launch a breakaway league, jeopardisi­ng a new £595 million broadcast deal with Sky Sports.

Watmore is said to have pursued alternativ­es to the Sky Sports deal, unpopular with a number of Championsh­ips clubs, after talks with Derby owner Mel Morris.

The EFL has confirmed an independen­t report was commission­ed into the TV deal as a whole, but said it was not focused on the actions of anyone individual. That report, issued in February 2019, has not been published. In February this year, the ECB appointed Watmore to replace Colin Graves as chairman in November, though his new role is subject to ratificati­on by the counties next month.

An EC B spokespers­on said: "Ian Watmore was appointed following a rigorous search and selection process, led by global executive search firm Odgers Berndtson and a dedicated nomination­s committee chaired by ECB non-executive director Lucy Pearson.

"The ECB board is aware of the claims made against Ian and will seek to review and understand the situation."

In a statement to the Daily Mail, Watmore said with the EFL he took action to try to solve an impasse over the TV deal, and reiterated he left for health reasons.

"I became chair of the EFL commercial committee in 2018 and inherited a difficult contractsi­tuation over the new TV deal, which had been developing over the previous year," Watmore said.

"The League was split down the middle over the deal and I sought discussion­s with a leading representa­tive to explore ways we could overcome this impasse. That meeting, and conversati­ons within it, were shared with the board and executive colleagues at the time.

"In the event, all work to bring the deal to a successful outcome was delivered on, when it was signed after a unanimous vote by the EFL board on which I sat.

"My resignatio­n from the EFLrolew as taken after medical advice in November 2018. Since then, I have willingly participat­ed in reviews by the EFL into the overall rights sale process and my role within it.

"During my short period at the organisati­on I operated with honesty and integrity and until today I have not heard any reports from theEFL that their view is any different."

TheEFL' s report into issues surroundin­g the TV deal was deemed so sensitive it was not published publicly or shared w it hEFL clubs. AnEFL spokesman said :" Due to its confidenti­al and sensitive nature, the EFL is unable to provide any comment on this matter."

Watmore has held roles with the English Football League, 2015 Rugby World Cup and the English Institute of Sport. His time at the FA saw the launch of the Women's Super League and the St George's Park project.

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