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‘Full force’ to tackle corruption
- Updated: September 28, 2016
The FA, Premier League and EFL say they will use “the full force of the rules” to look into any “substantive allegations” of corruption in English football.
A report in Tuesday’s Daily Telegraph alleged that eight current or past Premier League managers have been accused of taking money for player transfers.
Two Championship managers were also implicated in a series of taped conversations between agents and undercover reporters, according to the newspaper.
The Telegraph, which says it has been conducting a 10-month investigation into corruption in football, says it will make transcripts of the …