Has it been proved to be one of their employees?
They are going to bottle it again aren't they
Is spying on training sessions an offence? I'd love to know what law's been broken
From the report I heard it sounded like the club were concerned by an unknown person attempting to remain undetected. In this day and age damn right call the police. Nothing says he was arrested.
So, Leeds have done nothing wrong then.
It seems a bit dramatic to post that "things couldn't worse for Leeds" over something so trivial.
Is spying on training sessions an offence? I'd love to know what law's been broken
Legally no. But morally? Or would you be OK if Palace had been spying on our training via a drone. Or maybe even tapped a hotel we were staying in?
Yes, I wondered about that. Is it in the FA regulations somewhere? - I've never herd of it before. Don't most teams try to get as much information about their opponents as possible?Is spying on training sessions an offence? I'd love to know what law's been broken
Which one of those, exactly, is a criminal offence these days?He had binoculars, pliers and a change of clothes on him, but I'm sure it's all perfectly legit
Yes, I wondered about that. Is it in the FA regulations somewhere? - I've never herd of it before. Don't most teams try to get as much information about their opponents as possible?
Which one of those, exactly, is a criminal offence these days?