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Friday 22 May 2026 11:16 am  |  Updated:  Friday 22 May 2026 11:59 am

Southampton ‘Spygate’ expulsion ‘severe’, admits commission member

By: Frank Dalleres

Sports Editor

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Southampton were expelled from the play-off final after eventually admitting spying on opponents

One of the members of the independent panel that kicked Southampton out of the Championship play-off final for spying says the punishment was “severe” but “necessary”.

The unprecedented decision was upheld by the panel on Wednesday following a fast-tracked disciplinary process triggered when Middlesbrough spotted a Southampton staff member filming their training session ahead of the play-off semi-final clash between the team this month.

David Winnie, partner and head of sports at law firm Gilson Gray LLP, said: “As one of the members of the independent disciplinary commission in the matter involving the EFL and Southampton Football Club, I recognise that our decision will generate significant debate and will have serious ramifications across the footballing landscape and beyond.

“However, the commission’s duty was not to consider popularity, reputation or consequence in isolation, but to uphold the integrity of the competition and apply the regulations fairly, independently and without fear or favour.”

He added: “Whilst the sanctions imposed are severe, the commission considered them necessary, proportionate and essential to protect the integrity and credibility of English football moving forward.”

‘Football depends on public trust’

Southampton admitted spying at the hearing, not only on Middlesbrough, who they narrowly beat in a two-legged semi-final, but also on Oxford United and Ipswich Town earlier this season.

In its written reasons, published on Thursday evening, the commission criticised Southampton for initially lying about their systematic efforts to spy on opponents.

“The commission unanimously concluded that the conduct in question represented a deliberate and organised attempt to obtain a competitive advantage in breach of fundamental principles of sporting integrity and good faith,” Winnie, a former professional footballer, said. 

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“Football depends upon public trust. Supporters, clubs, players and stakeholders must have confidence that competitions are conducted on a level playing field.”

Southampton argued that they should receive a punishment similar to the £200,000 fine issued to Leeds United for spying in 2019, before tougher new rules had been introduced.

Southampton cheating has no place in game

The commission decided a strong deterrent was needed to discourage other teams from spying, given the £200m financial uplift of winning promotion to the Premier League.

“This outcome reflects the seriousness with which the commission viewed repeated breaches of the regulations, particularly within the context of one of the most financially and competitively significant competitions in English football,” said Winnie. 

“The message is clear: cheating, in any form, has no place in the game and will not be tolerated.”

The extraordinary episode means that Middlesbrough have taken Southampton’s place in tomorrow’s play-off final at Wembley, where they will meet Hull City.

Southampton could yet face more disciplinary action from the Football Association and the prospect of lawsuits from other clubs, sponsors and even their own players.

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