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Black named in Telegraph sting
- Updated: September 29, 2016
Southampton assistant manager Eric Black is the latest person to feature in the Daily Telegraph’s ongoing football investigations, after being accused of offering advice on bribing club officials.
The club revealed on Thursday evening that Claude Puel’s number two will feature in Friday’s article in the sting which has rocked English football.
In the video, Black is seen speaking with undercover reporters posing as representatives of a Far East firm and the Telegraph allege he advises the ‘businessmen’ how to bribe lower league staff to identify players for their fictitious agency.
Black attended the meeting at the Lime Wood Hotel in Hampshire on September 2 along with football agent Scott McGarvey, who thought he would be working to identify promising young players for the Far East firm to sign.
Earlier this week, Sam Allardyce lost his job as England boss after …