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05/20/26 04:16:00
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05/20 16:14 CDT Southampton loses appeal in spying case that cost it a chance
at promotion to Premier League
Southampton loses appeal in spying case that cost it a chance at promotion to
Premier League
By STEVE DOUGLAS
AP Sports Writer
Southampton's appeal against its expulsion from the Championship playoff final
because of spying offenses was dismissed on Wednesday.
An arbitration panel upheld the English Football League's decision to remove
Southampton from Saturday's final, meaning Middlesbrough will take its place
and play Hull at Wembley Stadium for the chance to win promotion to the Premier
League.
The decision is final.
Southampton was expelled on Tuesday after admitting to repeatedly spying on
opponents.
It was charged earlier this month for the unauthorized filming of
Middlesbrough's practice sessions ahead of their semifinal. It went on to win
the two-legged tie to go within one game of promotion to the top flight.
The southcoast club subsequently admitted further breaches this season
concerning games against Oxford United and Ipswich. It was also deducted four
points for next season.
In its appeal, it described its punishment as "manifestly disproportionate" to
any previous sanction in English soccer history.
In a long club statement, Southampton chief executive Phil Parsons had accepted
"what happened was wrong" and that the club deserved to be sanctioned.
"What we cannot accept," he said, "is a sanction which bears no proportion to
the offense."
The playoff final is labeled the world's richest one-off soccer match because a
windfall of at least $270 million in future earnings is on offer for the
winning team.
Promotion to the top flight of English soccer --- the world's wealthiest and
most-watched league --- brings with it access to its multibillion dollar global
broadcast deals as well as sold out stadiums for games against the biggest
teams in the world like Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal.
Southampton was relegated from the Premier League after finishing bottom of the
standings last season and was aiming to make an immediate return.
The league said the final would go ahead on Saturday, kicking off at 3.30 p.m.
local time.
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