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FA demands investigation info
- Updated: September 29, 2016
The Football Association has requested “full and unfettered disclosure of all available material from the Daily Telegraph” following the numerous corruption allegations made by the newspaper.
The reports have led to Sam Allardyce losing his job as England manager and a new wave of allegations has now resulted in Barnsley terminating the contract of assistant head coach Tommy Wright.
A Daily Telegraph spokesperson has told the Press Association that it is their intention to release the information but that the police have asked to review it first.
Wright lost his job following the Daily Telegraph’s claim that he took a £5,000 payment from undercover reporters posing as representatives of fake investors from the Far East.
And Allardyce was forced to give up the England job after only 67 days when the Telegraph …