West Hamit and West Brom could drop points after they agreed to a player not play the game

West Ham beat West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday night. Now, a report by the Italians has highlighted a controversial situation about the match in particular about Robert Snodgras' absence. It is said that the two clubs were hired to prevent the Scottish from playing. Sam Allardyce claimed he couldn't solve the attacker because of [...]
Now, a report by the Italians has highlighted a controversial situation about the match in particular about Robert Snodgras' absence.
It is said that the two clubs were hired to prevent the Scottish from playing. Sam Allardyce stated that he could not resolve the attacker because of an agreement between two clubs which was reached when the Snoodgras moved among them on January 8th, broadcast Periscopi.
In this match he was not allowed to play,” he told reporters. If we wanted the player, we had to agree to that condition. ”
Even if he wasn't referring to any written agreement, Premier Legue's 17th regulation says that”a club should not link a contract allowing another party in that contract to gain material capacity to influence its policies or to perform its teams in league matches”.
If found guilty, clubs may face drop points, even though Athletic) reports that this is unlikely to happen or penalty. /Periscope. com/












