Thursday, August 30, 2018

• Press regulator rules against former England manager
• Ipso says newspaper justified in subterfuge

The former England manager Sam Allardyce has lost his complaint that the Daily Telegraph broke journalism’s rules by sending an undercover reporter to propose a business deal and discuss rules on the third-party ownership of footballers.

Allardyce lost his job managing the national team in September 2016 as a result of the sting, in which one of the newspaper’s reporters posed as a representative of a fake sports management agency and secretly recorded their conversations. The press regulator Ipso concluded that the Daily Telegraph’s subterfuge was justified on the basis that it was a “productive and proportionate” way to investigate the types of commercial relationships Allardyce was willing to consider and the findings “could reasonably be considered to demonstrate sufficiently serious impropriety” to justify publication.

Continue reading...

from Football | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2wynvrh

Related Posts:

  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSAfter playing with some of the greatest names in football, Yaya Toure has revealed his ultimate starting XI after reflecting on his magnificent career on Monday Night Football. from null | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2TP3l… Read More
  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSZenit St Petersburg want £36m for Chelsea target Leandro Paredes. Chelsea's opening offer was £26.8million, as they look to replace the departing Cesc Fabregas. from null | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2SUTpqO … Read More
  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSIn an otherwise routine win against Wolves, Manchester City fans endured one heart-stopping moment. Ederson charged out to intercept a through ball and almost lost possession in midfield. from null | Mail Online https:/… Read More
  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSThe goalkeeper is keen to thrash out fresh terms at Old Trafford and end any lingering uncertainty after another man-of-the-match display in the 1-0 win at Tottenham. from null | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2M8Ejvj … Read More
  • LATEST SPORTS NEWSMIKE DICKSON AT MELBOURNE PARK: Konta took a lengthy comfort break ahead of the decider. Perhaps the British No 1 knew it would go the distance against the 25-year-old Australian. from null | Mail Online https://dailym.ai/2Q… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Followers

Contact Form

Name

Email *

Message *

Popular Posts

FOLLOW BY EMAIL

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner