New allegations have emerged in the ongoing Spygate scandal, suggesting that three other Championship clubs may have been spied on. The controversy, which initially involved Leeds United and Derby County, has now widened to include potential surveillance of other teams.
Expanding the Investigation
Reports indicate that the spying activities may not have been limited to Leeds United's infamous 'spygate' incident. Sources claim that up to three additional Championship clubs could have been targeted. This development has prompted calls for a broader investigation into the extent of the surveillance.
Impact on the League
The news has sent shockwaves through the Championship, with clubs demanding transparency and stricter regulations. The integrity of the competition is now under scrutiny, as teams question whether their tactical preparations have been compromised.
West Bromwich Albion, one of the clubs potentially affected, has declined to comment on the specific allegations. However, the club has expressed support for a thorough inquiry to ensure fair play.
As the story develops, the Football League (EFL) is expected to review its policies on espionage and consider imposing harsher penalties for any future breaches.



