Fantasy Premier League: Do Footballers Have An Obligation To Protect Team News?

The growing popularity of Fantasy Premier League among fans and players alike poses real life questions for clubs as employers to consider, regarding the use of potentially confidential information by their players as employees when setting their fantasy line-ups.
During the 2020/21 season so far, high profile Premier League players such as Andrew Robertson, James Maddison and Patrick Bamford have talked openly about the fact they play Fantasy Premier League. In 2018 Crystal Palace’s Patrick van Aanholt announced on Twitter that thousands of pounds worth of prizes were up for grabs for the winner of the private league he was setting up ahead of the 2018/19 season.
Footballers’ involvement in Fantasy Premier League came under scrutiny[1] in February 2021 when eagle eyed Fantasy Premier League players noticed that Jack Grealish was being removed from the fantasy squads of many of his Aston Villa teammates teammates and colleagues. It transpired that Grealish had sustained an injury in training on Friday and would miss the game against Leicester City the following Sunday.
This article will seek to establish whether the playing of Fantasy Premier League by Premier League players poses a threat to employers’ safeguarding of confidential information and/or trade secrets. It will consider whether, in the absence of a pre-existing non-disclosure agreement, the use of Premier League teams’ selection information for the purposes of Fantasy Premier League could constitute a breach of the employee’s implied common law duty of confidentiality in the employment relationship.
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- Tags: Aston Villa | Breach of Confidentiality | Commercial Law | Confidentiality | Corporate Law | Disciplinary | Employment Law | Fantasy Premier League | Fantasy Sports | Football | Jack Grealish | Leicester City | NFL | Personnel (Injury) Report Policy | Sports | Trade Secrets Regulations 2018
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Written by
Conor Daly
Conor is an associate at Centrefield LLP.
He is a commercial lawyer with experience in debt finance, financial regulation and a broad range of commercial contracts. He also holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Intellectual Property and Sport awarded by the University of London and is dual qualified, having qualified in Ireland