McLeish plays down arrests

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish admits corruption probes have become “part of football life” after his club were engulfed in off-the-field controversy.

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish admits corruption probes have become “part of football life” after his club were engulfed in off-the-field controversy.

Co-owner David Sullivan and managing director Karren Brady were arrested by detectives investigating alleged corruption in English football on Wednesday and vehemently denied any wrongdoing yesterday.

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