Cuddles Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 19 minutes ago, JohnnyShearer2.0 said: Wow, cretins. Didn't Helborg himself say they're preparing for the final straight after losing to Saints anyway. I dont some fans and how they think. This is why I stay away from Twitter, it's absolutely rammed full of total wankers. A cesspit of wankiness. 8
qwertyell Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 3 hours ago, hypochondriac said: Imagine doing all this and then he gets banned and consequently sacked next week. Less concerned about that than what the FA investigation might turn up, to be honest. If he admits that we spied on more than the three reported occasions - or the FA happen upon that information - then surely that gets passed back to the EFL and we get more sanctions.
hypochondriac Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 6 hours ago, qwertyell said: Less concerned about that than what the FA investigation might turn up, to be honest. If he admits that we spied on more than the three reported occasions - or the FA happen upon that information - then surely that gets passed back to the EFL and we get more sanctions. Parsons reckons it was just the three times. I think at this point if it was more then the disciplinary panel would have known about it. Edited 6 hours ago by hypochondriac 1
qwertyell Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 12 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: Parsons reckons it was just the three times. I think at this point if it was more then the disciplinary panel would have known about it. He's floated a number of different versions of events over the last few weeks. I wouldn't take anything as his final answer just yet. He's still got a phone a friend and a 50-50. It really would be remarkable for us to have spied only three times and been caught bang to rights on each occasion. I hope there isn't more damaging stuff to come, but thought it was notable in his video the manager omitted to say the three spying missions were the only times we've done it - just the times we were charged for.
Sheaf Saint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 27 minutes ago, qwertyell said: He's floated a number of different versions of events over the last few weeks. I wouldn't take anything as his final answer just yet. He's still got a phone a friend and a 50-50. It really would be remarkable for us to have spied only three times and been caught bang to rights on each occasion. I hope there isn't more damaging stuff to come, but thought it was notable in his video the manager omitted to say the three spying missions were the only times we've done it - just the times we were charged for. Yeah wasn't there some talk recently (forget from who) about other Champ clubs being well aware of us doing it and running dummy drills / formations to mitigate it? If that's the case, I would be astounded if it really was just the three occasions.
hypochondriac Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 32 minutes ago, qwertyell said: He's floated a number of different versions of events over the last few weeks. I wouldn't take anything as his final answer just yet. He's still got a phone a friend and a 50-50. It really would be remarkable for us to have spied only three times and been caught bang to rights on each occasion. I hope there isn't more damaging stuff to come, but thought it was notable in his video the manager omitted to say the three spying missions were the only times we've done it - just the times we were charged for. Not really. Firstly because some clubs would be impossible to spy on and secondly because if it involved the two analysts in question they would have all the evidence. I also know someone who has spoken to Parsons and he said it is just the three. 3
Katalinic Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago https://www.insideworldfootball.com/2026/06/03/arbitrator-in-saints-spygate-appeal-linked-to-efls-legal-team/ Hmm
badgerx16 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Katalinic said: https://www.insideworldfootball.com/2026/06/03/arbitrator-in-saints-spygate-appeal-linked-to-efls-legal-team/ Hmm "Despite a somewhat hysterical national press ....". "Somewhat" is a bit of sn understatement. 1
obelisk Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Katalinic said: https://www.insideworldfootball.com/2026/06/03/arbitrator-in-saints-spygate-appeal-linked-to-efls-legal-team/ Hmm The stench is now overwhelming. 1
Lighthouse Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 53 minutes ago, Sheaf Saint said: Yeah wasn't there some talk recently (forget from who) about other Champ clubs being well aware of us doing it and running dummy drills / formations to mitigate it? If that's the case, I would be astounded if it really was just the three occasions. Between Tonda being appointed and the end of the season we played every team in the league, many of them twice. I could believe that it was just Ipswich and Boro, they were two vital games against very good teams. What I can't believe is that we sent someone to spy on relegation fighting Oxford United, then didn't deem it necessary to spy on anyone else for the next five months.
Whitey Grandad Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, qwertyell said: He's floated a number of different versions of events over the last few weeks. I wouldn't take anything as his final answer just yet. He's still got a phone a friend and a 50-50. It really would be remarkable for us to have spied only three times and been caught bang to rights on each occasion. I hope there isn't more damaging stuff to come, but thought it was notable in his video the manager omitted to say the three spying missions were the only times we've done it - just the times we were charged for. We weren't caught on the other two occasions, we were grassed up. Neither Ipswich nor Oxford were aware of anything until the EFL hearing.
Tamesaint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, hypochondriac said: Not really. Firstly because some clubs would be impossible to spy on and secondly because if it involved the two analysts in question they would have all the evidence. I also know someone who has spoken to Parsons and he said it is just the three. Were we caught 3 times? I thought that we volunteered the Oxford and Ipswich events.
tdmickey3 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) When the snivelling bottle job clubs supporters from the teesside slums visit we should put one of these on their seats. Edited 20 minutes ago by tdmickey3 1
Verbal Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 42 minutes ago, Lighthouse said: Between Tonda being appointed and the end of the season we played every team in the league, many of them twice. I could believe that it was just Ipswich and Boro, they were two vital games against very good teams. What I can't believe is that we sent someone to spy on relegation fighting Oxford United, then didn't deem it necessary to spy on anyone else for the next five months. If we were as serious about spying as you suspect, then I can't believe the club just sent an ill-equipped intern to do it - someone least likely to get what was wanted. But that's exactly what they did.
Whitey Grandad Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 40 minutes ago, Tamesaint said: Were we caught 3 times? I thought that we volunteered the Oxford and Ipswich events. I think we had to own up to them because they were mentioned in the WhatsApp records.
Window Cleaner Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 21 minutes ago, tdmickey3 said: When the snivelling bottle job clubs supporters from the Wearside slums visit we should put one of these on their seats. Teeside slums. No doubt there are slums on Wearside as well... 1
Doctoroncall Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Window Cleaner said: Teeside slums. No doubt there are slums on Wearside as well... Teesside slums if you’re going to the bother of a correction 😜 1 1
Doctoroncall Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Whitey Grandad said: I think we had to own up to them because they were mentioned in the WhatsApp records. It was also the club’s duty to mention all breaches being a member of the EFL. 1
Yozzman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Lighthouse said: Between Tonda being appointed and the end of the season we played every team in the league, many of them twice. I could believe that it was just Ipswich and Boro, they were two vital games against very good teams. What I can't believe is that we sent someone to spy on relegation fighting Oxford United, then didn't deem it necessary to spy on anyone else for the next five months. The reason for spying on Oxford was because they had just sacked their manager and Craig Short might have changed formation. 1
trousers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Yozzman said: The reason for spying on Oxford was because they had just sacked their manager and Craig Short might have changed formation. Yep. If we're to believe Tonda's explanation to the context behind each of the three disclosed occasions (I personally see no reason to doubt him), there was a specific snippet of info they were seeking to gain each time, rather than it being something they simply did routinely on the off-chance they might stumble across some info. That, to me, is a reasonable explanation as to why there were no other incidents between December and April, and why there are only 3 cases of 'spying'... Edited 46 minutes ago by trousers 1
Chez Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, trousers said: Yep. If we're to believe Tonda's explanation to the context behind each of the three disclosed occasions (I personally see no reason to doubt him), there was a specific snippet of info they were seeking to gain each time, rather than it being something they simply did routinely on the off-chance they might stumble across some info. That, to me, is a reasonable explanation as to why there were no other incidents between December April, and why there are only 3 cases of 'spying'... I find it hard to believe there wasn't any info we wanted for any of the other 40 odd games. Did we admit to spying on Oxford and Ipswich because evidence had been presented about both, so we couldn't really deny it, or did we give that information voluntarily? 1
RedArmy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, Sheaf Saint said: Yeah wasn't there some talk recently (forget from who) about other Champ clubs being well aware of us doing it and running dummy drills / formations to mitigate it? If that's the case, I would be astounded if it really was just the three occasions. If that were true you’d also have to assume that we weren’t the only club doing it. Otherwise why go to all that trouble instead of just reporting us? 1
trousers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Chez said: I find it hard to believe there wasn't any info we wanted for any of the other 40 odd games. Did we admit to spying on Oxford and Ipswich because evidence had been presented about both, so we couldn't really deny it, or did we give that information voluntarily? I've no idea... personally, I'm not ruling out it being more than 3 occasions but I'm equally not ruling out it was only 3 occasions. But, to me, doing it rarely, for a specific targeted reason seems "more Tonda" than doing it willy nilly. What would surprise me more is if we're the only club to have 'observed' opponents training sessions since the new rule was brought in, especially outside of the 72 hour exclusion period. 1
Sheaf Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just now, trousers said: I'm not ruling out it being more than 3 occasions but I'm equally not ruling out it was only 3 occasions. So unlike you to take such a firm position on something trousers. 1
Whitey Grandad Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 36 minutes ago, trousers said: Yep. If we're to believe Tonda's explanation to the context behind each of the three disclosed occasions (I personally see no reason to doubt him), there was a specific snippet of info they were seeking to gain each time, rather than it being something they simply did routinely on the off-chance they might stumble across some info. That, to me, is a reasonable explanation as to why there were no other incidents between December April, and why there are only 3 cases of 'spying'... Strange... If all you need is a snippet then that needs binoculars or enquiries rather than a distant phone. Just standing innocently watching with your hands in your pockets might be enough.
tdmickey3 Posted 21 minutes ago Posted 21 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Window Cleaner said: Teeside slums. No doubt there are slums on Wearside as well... edited
Saint Scott Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago (edited) P&O Cruises Full Statement: “P&O Cruises is deeply rooted in Southampton, our home port city and its community. We recognise both the challenges and the triumphs that have defined its football club in recent weeks." "Throughout this period, the team, at the most senior level, has openly acknowledged these issues and expressed sincere apologies." "We believe that facing adversity with honesty and integrity is the mark of true sportsmanship and it is important to us to continue showing steadfast support for the Saints during this pivotal time." “Our partnership has always been more than just a logo on a shirt; it is a symbol of our continued commitment to the people of Southampton and to fostering positive change both on and off the pitch. Next season this will be even more important." “We are especially proud to continue our support of the women’s and youth teams and also Saints Foundation, whose invaluable work uplifts and empowers individuals across our local community." "Together, we will champion initiatives that promote inclusion, brighter futures, wellbeing and opportunities. We look forward to an exciting season ahead, standing shoulder to shoulder with Southampton FC and its passionate supporters." "United by our shared values and dedication to our home city, we are confident that together the Club can make a meaningful difference and inspire pride once again.” Edited 10 minutes ago by Saint Scott 2
benjii Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, Saint Scott said: P&O Cruises Full Statement: “P&O Cruises is deeply rooted in Southampton, our home port city and its community. We recognise both the challenges and the triumphs that have defined its football club in recent weeks." "Throughout this period, the team, at the most senior level, has openly acknowledged these issues and expressed sincere apologies." "We believe that facing adversity with honesty and integrity is the mark of true sportsmanship and it is important to us to continue showing steadfast support for the Saints during this pivotal time." “Our partnership has always been more than just a logo on a shirt; it is a symbol of our continued commitment to the people of Southampton and to fostering positive change both on and off the pitch. Next season this will be even more important." “We are especially proud to continue our support of the women’s and youth teams and also Saints Foundation, whose invaluable work uplifts and empowers individuals across our local community." "Together, we will champion initiatives that promote inclusion, brighter futures, wellbeing and opportunities. We look forward to an exciting season ahead, standing shoulder to shoulder with Southampton FC and its passionate supporters." "United by our shared values and dedication to our home city, we are confident that together the Club can make a meaningful difference and inspire pride once again.” Woke nonsense!
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