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Are there any procedures or checks in place to ensure that away dressing room's aren't bugged?

It's a genuine question, I just find it hard to believe that it hasn't been done, or been done & found out at least.

It would be extremely easy for a home team to place bugs pretty much anywhere when they refurbish the away dressing room, so it must have been done sometime.
 
Are there any procedures or checks in place to ensure that away dressing room's aren't bugged?

It's a genuine question, I just find it hard to believe that it hasn't been done, or been done & found out at least.

It would be extremely easy for a home team to place bugs pretty much anywhere when they refurbish the away dressing room, so it must have been done sometime.

Ok SpiderNeil where is FFF?

I don't think any club would dare do that, the punishent would be massive if they were caught.
 
Ok SpiderNeil where is FFF?

I don't think any club would dare do that, the punishent would be massive if they were caught.

But that's the point, is it that unthinkable that there's no checking at all? If so I'd be surprised if it doesnt happen. Very surprised, you have games worth tens of millions to teams for teh league, or for relegation, so the rewards are massive too.
 
But that's the point, is it that unthinkable that there's no checking at all? If so I'd be surprised if it doesnt happen. Very surprised, you have games worth tens of millions to teams for teh league, or for relegation, so the rewards are massive too.
Unless you were using some grade-A James type bollocks you can pick up scanners to test for bugs, we use them at our HQ in London. If temas have thought about spying on opponents then i'm sure clubs have thought about counter-measures.

Anyway, who needs listening bugs when you can read in depth analysis on expert forums like these?
 
I'm sure theirs enough paranoid managers/executives in each club who would de-'bug the dressing room before any match.

Chang was probably in his element doing it. You can buy a top of the range debugger for £400/500.
 
A proper mic wired in wouldn't be detected.

Exactly. If you have a speaker or pa system in there you'd just need one very powerful one with the wiring changed behind, & it's just a speaker until you take it apart or follow the wiring.

The more I think about it the more I'm convinced it must happen.
 
Exactly. If you have a speaker or pa system in there you'd just need one very powerful one with the wiring changed behind, & it's just a speaker until you take it apart or follow the wiring.

The more I think about it the more I'm convinced it must happen.
Careful with that thinking too much stuff.

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Well we clearly haven't bugged the away dressing room at Anfield.

Our we're hiding our tracks very well.
 
Perhaps some managers subscribe to FFF's theory and then actually give disinformation in the away changies.
This would then lead to the players getting confused and not knowing what the clusterfuck they were meant to be doing, which shows that Houllier, Benitez, Hodgson, Dalglish and Rodgers must all think it happens.

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I wonder if that's Downings problem. Maybe someone told him it was ok to be shite and believed them.
 
I've read that in Chelsea's away team dressing room the lockers are really close to the ground making the away players stoop low to put their stuff in them. Apparently this makes them feel inferior on a subconscious level and less likely to perform well. Although surely the away team could just leave a member of staff in the dressing room to look after the stuff and there would be no need for anyone to stoop down low.

You could do all sorts of shit with the away team dressing room. Pump in laughing gas, zyklon b or whatever took your fancy.
 
Regarding the comment on speakers. Apparently as soon as they became active they would be detected as an eavesdropping device as would all active systems. Passive bugging is where it's at. For example, pressure waves on a dividing partition.
 
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