Body denies investigation was a ‘secretive process’Manager was given formal warning that was not made public
The Football Association has denied it was secretive about an investigation into an unnamed manager for breaching betting rules.
A report in the Athletic said the manager, who cannot be named for legal reasons unconnected to the gambling issue and is said to be still working in the top four divisions of English football, received a formal warning that was never made public.
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