Leeds’ spying should be treated as a form of entertainment, not cheating | Paul Wilson

16 January 2019 01:02
With gameplans on show in matches and training grounds often visible from outside, is hiding in a hedge really that bad?One hopes Marcelo Bielsa does not get punished too severely for blatantly spying on Derby County training sessions. The Leeds manager not only confessed immediately, contacting Frank Lampard and taking responsibility for the stunt, he was reminded by his own club of Leeds United’s “integrity and honesty”, and surely that should conclude this entertaining episode with the wry smile it deserves. Related: David Squires on … football spying and Neil Warnock's Brexit views Related: Football League launches investigation into Leeds spying on Derby training Continue readingreadfullarticle

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