Leeds United fined £200,000 and reprimanded for spying

Leeds United announced on Monday that they had been fined £200,000 and reprimanded for spying on their opponents but escaped a points penalty in their quest to be promoted to the Premier League.
Leeds faced an investigation by the English Football League after manager Marcelo Bielsa admitted spying on Derby at their training ground ahead of a match last month.
Leeds formally admitted a breach of Regulation 3.4 which states: "In all matters and transactions relating to the League, each Club shall behave towards each other Club and The League with the utmost good faith."
Many were uncertain, however, whether Bielsa had committed a specific offence and the EFL now plan to clarify the situation by introducing a new rule that bans teams from viewing opposition training in the 72 hours immediately before a match, unless invited to do so.
EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey, announcing the punishments against Leeds, said Monday: "The sanctions imposed highlight how actions such as this cannot be condoned and act as a clear deterrent should any club seek to undertake poor conduct in the future.
"We will now look to move on from this incident and commence the discussions about introducing a specific regulation at a meeting with all clubs later this month."
FA added it had issued "formal warnings" against Leeds, Bielsa and an unnamed club video analyst.
Leeds responded to the sanctions by saying: "We accept that whilst we have not broken any specific rule, we have fallen short of the standard expected by the EFL with regards to regulation 3.4. "We apologise for acting in a way that has been judged culturally unacceptable in the English game."
Bielsa had previously insisted his behaviour was normal practice in his native Argentina. But Derby manager Frank Lampard was unimpressed by Bielsa's explanation.
Bielsa said during a press conference last month."Lampard believes I violated the fair play spirit," "I have to adapt to the rules linked to the habits of English football."