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Labour MP points Spygate demand to EFL in twist to Southampton and Middlesbrough scandal

Southampton are on the centre of a spying storm after Middlesbrough caught a person believed to be a membership worker allegedly recording a coaching session.

MP Andy McDonald has despatched a request to the EFL. (Picture: PA)

Middlesbrough MP Andy McDonald has known as into query the ‘respect’ proven to Middlesbrough FC by Southampton amid the Spygate scandal, urging the EFL to take immediate motion in opposition to the south coast membership. The Labour MP for Middlesbrough and Thornaby East took to social media within the wake of the play-off semi-final, which Boro misplaced 2-1 at St Mary’s after additional time.

But the tie has been fully overshadowed by the spying allegations levelled in opposition to Southampton, after Boro allegedly caught a person believed to be a Southampton worker filming their coaching session final Thursday, which might represent a breach of EFL rules.

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Boro supervisor Kim Hellberg spoke with ardour and uncooked emotion following Tuesday night’s match about why the matter was so vital, and why it reduce so deeply. He described himself as heartbroken.

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Tonda Eckert, in the meantime, persevering with a sample of fractious behaviour from his post-match press convention on the Riverside, walked out as soon as once more at St Mary’s after being requested, ‘are you a cheat?’

Relatively than merely responding to the query, the press convention was dropped at an abrupt halt, with Southampton press officer Jordan Sibley calling for some ‘respect’ to be proven.

Neither he nor Eckert provided a response when requested whether or not they had proven Middlesbrough any respect as they made their means out of the room.

A Middlesbrough fan is seen utilizing binoculars contained in the stadium. (Picture: Getty Photos)

Posting on X, McDonald MP wrote: “Kim Helberg’s post-match interview confirmed his decency, dedication and complete integrity. Against this, the Southampton supervisor walks out once more when requested if he’s a cheat.

“Outstanding ignorance for the membership spokesman to reply with ‘Have some respect’. What respect did they present to Kim Helberg, his gamers, to MFC and our followers?

“Southampton can’t be allowed to revenue from their dishonesty. The EFL have to come back down firmly and decisively on Southampton and they should do it rapidly.”

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