Indeed.
Doesn't apply to me anymore, working in the public sector, because everything we do has to be 100% transparent. But when I worked in the private sector it was generally acknowledged that if you were going to cut corners and bend rules to get results, you'd better make damn sure you were smart about it and not get caught out. Cos if you did, and it ended up costing the company money to put right, then you would be the one to take the fall.
It's no different here. Tonda oversaw a strategy of breaking rules to get ahead of the opposition. If he'd been clever about it and nobody had ever found out, then he would have been rewarded handsomely by the club if it had resulted in promotion, and nobody would even be discussing this. But he failed to anticipate the possible risks and it's cost us the chance of promotion (and all the riches that go with it) and brought shame and ridicule on the club.
He can't survive this. He just can't.