Ex-Carlisle United assistant manager guilty of taking bribe

The former assistant manager of Carlisle United has been found guilty of accepting a bribe of £5,000 to leak commercial information about players.

Tommy Wright, 53, was handed an envelope of cash during the course of an undercover investigation by Daily Telegraph reporter Claire Newell into corruption in football in 2016.

Wright, of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, denied wrongdoing but was convicted of two charges of receiving or accepting a bribe in contravention of the Bribery Act 2000 at Southwark Crown Court on Monday.

Football agent Dax Price, 48, of Sittingbourne, Kent, was also found guilty oftwo charges of offering or promising a bribe contrary to the same act.

The jury had deliberated for just under 32 hours before returning theirmajority verdicts on Wright and Price.

Last week, jurors also convicted another football agent, Giuseppe "Pino"Pagliara, 64, of Bury, Greater Manchester, of two charges of offering orpromising a bribe.