A BBC television investigation into alleged illegal payments in
English football pointed the finger on Tuesday at Bolton Wanderers
manager Sam Allardyce and two agents, one of them his son
Craig.
The Panorama program, entitled "Undercover - Football's Dirty
Secrets", also made allegations regarding indirect approaches to
players involving Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp and Chelsea's
director of youth football, Frank Arnesen.
Redknapp's former assistant at Portsmouth, Kevin Bond, was
secretly recorded saying he would consider discussing payments by a
proposed new agency, involving agent Peter Harrison.
All of those named in the program have denied any
wrongdoing.
The allegations come before a Premier League inquiry into
illegal payments to managers by agents as part of transfers - known
as "bungs" - delivers its findings on October 2.
In a statement after the program, the Premier League said it
took "all allegations of this nature seriously, which is why we
launched an inquiry into alleged irregular payments in transfers
back in January of this year."
It added: "...we request the BBC pass on their evidence in order
that The FA and ourselves can examine all aspects of these
allegations in order to determine the most appropriate course of
action that each body should take."
In undercover filming, agents accused Sam Allardyce, considered
earlier this year as a potential England manager, of being
corrupt.
One of them, France-based Teni Yerima, said Allardyce had taken
money from him, while another, Harrison, said money was offered to
his son Craig as part of a deal.
Denying the allegations, the Bolton manager has subsequently
told the BBC that he has never asked for or received a 'bung', the
corporation said in a statement.
Speaking after Bolton's League Cup win over Walsall, played
while the Panorama program was broadcast, Allardyce told BBC Radio:
"I'm doing my job and tonight is very difficult in that time in
itself.
"I'm aware of the situation and because I haven't seen anything
of the program, I need to have a look at that before I make any
comment whatsoever.
"But if there are things saying wrong about Sam Allardyce,
believe you me, I will be fighting them."
Yerima has told the BBC that he made everything up in order to
find out who the undercover reporter, Knut auf dem Berge, was
working for. Allardyce's son Craig was accused by the program
makers of receiving secret payments for the transfer to Bolton of
three players - Israeli defender Tal Ben Haim, Japan playmaker
Hidetoshi Nakata and Omani goalkeeper Ali Al Habsi. Craig also told
a BBC reporter that his father knew about these payments.
Craig Allardyce has denied any wrongdoing in his Bolton deals or
in his relationship with the club, the BBC said. His father has
said he would not condone any breaches of Football Association
rules - whatever his personal feelings for Craig.
Redknapp was filmed having a conversation with Harrison about
Blackburn Rovers defender Andy Todd at Portsmouth's training
ground. Redknapp said: "I would take him without a doubt. I like
him."
Redknapp has denied the conversation amounted to 'tapping up',
the BBC said.
(China Daily September 21, 2006)