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Coventry manager’s texts about Watford leaked as scout’s WhatsApp conversation is spotted in stands


MARK ROBINS’ texts about Watford have been leaked ahead of their Championship clash with Coventry.

The Sky Blues’ head of recruitment Dean Austin’s WhatsApp messages were published to social media.

Coventry manager Mark Robins’ texts about Watford have been leakedCredit: PA
His WhatsApp conversation with head of recruitment Dean Austin was shared to social mediaCredit: Getty

It came after he was pictured messaging Robins in the stands during Watford’s draw with Swansea on Wednesday.

The conversation about the Hornets’ performance and the future of manager Valerien Ismael was posted to X.

According to the Athletic, Austin is now considering legal action in response.

He is said to be deeply concerned by the incident and believes his privacy has been breached.

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By UK law, individuals have the right to privacy and protection of personal data.

Sharing messages without consent could potentially breach their privacy rights and data protection principles.

Watford had fallen behind during the first half at Vicarage Road after an own goal from Ryan Andrews.

Ismael’s side levelled during the second half, though, with Wesley Hoedt salvaging a 1-1 draw with the Swans.

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The incident occurred during Watford’s 1-1 draw with Swansea on WednesdayCredit: Getty

The results leaves Watford in 13th in the Championship after just one win in their last nine league games.

Coventry are set to visit on Saturday following a 5-0 win over Rotherham on Tuesday.

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Last season’s play-off finalists are currently three points off the top six in eighth place.

SunSport have contacted Coventry for comment.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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