Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleSouthampton manager Tonda Eckert has publicly admitted his responsibility for the "Spygate" scandal, which resulted in the club's expulsion from the Championship play-off final and a four-point deduction for the upcoming season. The club was found guilty of spying on semi-final opponents Middlesbrough, and also of filming training sessions of Oxford United in December and Ipswich Town in April. Eckert apologised to supporters, players, and other clubs, explaining that he takes full responsibility but highlighted that observing opponent training sessions is common practice in the European football culture where he developed. He clarified the specific motivations for each incident, stating they aimed to confirm a formation change against Oxford and ascertain the fitness of player Hayden Hackney for the Middlesbrough match. Eckert maintained that the spying had no material impact on Southampton's sporting performance, expressed hope for understanding and forgiveness, and is now subject to a Football Association investigation into his conduct.In fullTonda Eckert finally breaks silence on Southampton spygate scandalThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Southampton’s head coach, Tonda Eckert, initiated the practice of spying, according to new documents which also show that an intern tasked with recording rivals was told the…

Southampton owner Dragan Šolak says manager Tonda Eckert will keep his job despite helping to orchestrate the Spygate controversy.

Tonda Eckert is under increased fire after it emerged that the Southampton manager had 'pressurised' junior members of staff to spy on other team's training sessions

"We believe he is the man to take us forward. As a board, we are fully behind him," Dragan Solak told fans in a video message.

Southampton will not sack 'spygate' manager Tonda Eckert, club owner Dragan Solak has announced and the shamed boss has apologised to fans.

Tonda Eckert will remain manager of Southampton despite the spying scandal that cost the Championship club their place in the play-off final last month, their owner Dragan Solak…

Not long after the 'Spygate' scandal resulted in Southampton being disqualified from the play-offs, Saints manager Tonda Eckert has issued an apology

Eckert has been backed by Saints owner Dragan Solak and has also issued an apology to fans

June 2 : Southampton owner Dragan Solak said he will not sack manager Tonda Eckert over his involvement in the 'Spygate' saga which saw the club kicked out of last month's…

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"For everything that has happened, I do want to apologise and I hold my hand up because as head coach I am responsible.

Southampton were kicked out of the Championship play-off final last month for spying on semi-final opponents Middlesbrough, in contravention of EFL rules

Southampton owner Dragan Solak said he will not sack Tonda Eckert over his involvement in the Spygate saga

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Southampton head coach Tonda Eckert apologises for the Spygate scandal, taking responsibility for the club's expulsion from the Championship play-offs.

Dragan Solak says Southampton will move forward with Tonda Eckert despite the manager facing FA punishment for the Spygate offences that saw them chucked out of the play-offs

Saints head coach issues apology in club video message

Southampton back Tonda Eckert despite missing out on a playoff final for a Premier League place due to spying scandal.

Comment: The independent commission’s report into spygate was damning and the Southampton manager has failed to address the ‘deplorable’ act criticised by the panel

Southampton were expelled from the Championship playoffs as a result of the scandal.