EFL
Ex-Southampton star breaks ranks with unexpected take on Spygate punishment
Former Southampton F.C. striker Charlie Austin has become one of the few ex-Saints figures willing to openly admit the club deserved their punishment following the ongoing Spygate scandal.
Southampton were removed from the Championship play-offs after admitting to several breaches of EFL regulations, including spying on the training sessions of three different opponents before matches. The controversy intensified when Middlesbrough reportedly discovered a club analyst near their Rockliffe training base ahead of the play-off semi-final.

Although both an independent disciplinary commission and a League Arbitration Panel concluded that expulsion from the play-offs was an appropriate sanction, Southampton have continued to argue that the punishment is excessive. Several former players linked to the club, including Matt Le Tissier, Alan Shearer and Kevin Phillips, have also questioned whether the penalties went too far.
Austin, however, has taken a very different position. The former forward, who played 81 times for Southampton between 2015 and 2019, argued that the club brought the situation upon themselves and damaged the image of English football in the process.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Austin suggested the punishment was justified, particularly given the magnitude of the Championship play-offs and the enormous reward of promotion to the Premier League. He pointed out that previous controversies in English football had already led to tighter rules, meaning clubs should be fully aware of the consequences of crossing the line.
Austin also argued the EFL had to make an example of Southampton to send a strong message to other clubs, insisting the governing body has now shown it is prepared to take firm action against any team tempted to bend the rules.
In his view, the punishment ultimately matches the offence and serves as a clear warning for the future.
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