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LEEDS FINED £200k OVER SPYING ROW

- By MATT LAWTON Chief Sports Reporter

LEEDS UNITED have escaped with a £200,000 fine for spying on rivals’ training sessions, avoiding a points deduction despite the planned introducti­on of a regulation banning such activity.

A member of the Leeds staff was spotted outside Derby County’s training ground on January 10 ahead of a clash between the sides, with Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa later making the astonishin­g admission he had been sending spies to watch all their opponents train this season.

That led to calls for the Championsh­ip promotion hopefuls to be deducted points for a breach of English Football League rules that demand opposing teams are treated with ‘good faith’.

But while Leeds were reprimande­d last night by the EFL and the FA, a fine has been considered sufficient on this occasion.

A statement from the EFL said that Leeds’ conduct ‘fell significan­tly short of the standards expected’ and ‘must not be repeated’, with outgoing EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey — who joined the governing body from Leeds — adding: ‘The sanctions imposed highlight how actions such as this cannot be condoned and act as a clear deterrent should any club seek to undertake poor conduct in the future.

‘We will now look to move on from this incident and commence the discussion­s about introducin­g a specific regulation at a meeting with all clubs later this month.’

In their statement the EFL said: ‘The regulation will make it clear clubs will be expressly prohibited from viewing opposition training in the 72 hours immediatel­y prior to a fixture, unless invited to do so.’

In their statement, Leeds said: ‘We accept that whilst we have not broken any specific rule, we have fallen short of the standard expected by the EFL.

‘We apologise for acting in a way that has been judged culturally unacceptab­le in the English game and would like to thank Shaun Harvey and the EFL for the manner in which they conducted their investigat­ions.’

The EFL said Leeds had breached Regulation 3.4 which states that ‘in all matters and transactio­ns relating to the League, each club shall behave towards each other club and the league with the utmost good faith’.

The fine includes a contributi­on to costs.

A statement from the FA said: ‘The FA has on this occasion decided to conclude this matter by issuing formal warnings against Leeds United FC, Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa and a club video analyst.

‘Notwithsta­nding the FA’s decision on this occasion, the FA will take appropriat­e action should further evidence of this nature come to light in the future.

‘The FA would like to remind all participan­ts, including clubs and club employees ( and agents) that action can be brought against any participan­t if their conduct fails to act in the best interest of the game or otherwise brings the game into disrepute.’

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Lucky escape: Bielsa sent staff to watch rivals train

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