Derby County have said the person police spoke to acting suspiciously outside their training ground on Thursday was an employee of Leeds United's football staff.
The sixth-placed Rams visit the Championship leaders on Friday.
They said in a statement they were "in discussion with Leeds club officials in relation to this incident".
The BBC has asked Leeds United for a response, while Derbyshire Police said no arrests have been made.
In a statement, they said officers were called to Derby's training ground on Thursday morning and a man was spoken to at the perimeter fence.
The statement added: "Officers conducted routine checks which were all above board. Despite media reports, no damage to the fence was found, and the man was stopped outside the grounds.
"No arrests were made and the man was sent on his way."
The English Football League have told the BBC that it is a matter for the two clubs to resolve.
"It is, of course, up to Derby County as to how they progress this matter but as of yet we have received no complaint or contact from the club," an EFL spokesman said.
Wonderwall wrote:This could have been Doug a few years ago, maybe he was just a fan watching training.Derby County have said the person police spoke to acting suspiciously outside their training ground on Thursday was an employee of Leeds United's football staff.
The sixth-placed Rams visit the Championship leaders on Friday.
They said in a statement they were "in discussion with Leeds club officials in relation to this incident".
The BBC has asked Leeds United for a response, while Derbyshire Police said no arrests have been made.
In a statement, they said officers were called to Derby's training ground on Thursday morning and a man was spoken to at the perimeter fence.
The statement added: "Officers conducted routine checks which were all above board. Despite media reports, no damage to the fence was found, and the man was stopped outside the grounds.
"No arrests were made and the man was sent on his way."
The English Football League have told the BBC that it is a matter for the two clubs to resolve.
"It is, of course, up to Derby County as to how they progress this matter but as of yet we have received no complaint or contact from the club," an EFL spokesman said.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Just out for a walk that happened to take him past Derby's training pitch, stopped for a fag and to post some Instagram bollocks. Nothing to see here, move along please.
Mase wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Just out for a walk that happened to take him past Derby's training pitch, stopped for a fag and to post some Instagram bollocks. Nothing to see here, move along please.
Bang out of order. The term is homosexual and whatever the guy wants to do in his private life is okay.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Just out for a walk that happened to take him past Derby's training pitch, stopped for a fag and to post some Instagram bollocks. Nothing to see here, move along please.
Bang out of order. The term is homosexual and whatever the guy wants to do in his private life is okay.
it was an under age fag though mase, so really just noncing which is perfectly ok.
Mase wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Just out for a walk that happened to take him past Derby's training pitch, stopped for a fag and to post some Instagram bollocks. Nothing to see here, move along please.
Bang out of order. The term is homosexual and whatever the guy wants to do in his private life is okay.
it was an under age fag though mase, so really just noncing which is perfectly ok.
He was probably vlogging the training as well the sick bastard
Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Just out for a walk that happened to take him past Derby's training pitch, stopped for a fag and to post some Instagram bollocks. Nothing to see here, move along please.
Bang out of order. The term is homosexual and whatever the guy wants to do in his private life is okay.
it was an under age fag though mase, so really just noncing which is perfectly ok.
He was probably vlogging the training as well the sick bastard
i’d rather be a nonce than a vlogger
Nigels Tackle wrote:watching the game and the leeds no47, jack clarke, who’s only just 18 looks like a very decent player
Nigels Tackle wrote:watching the game and the leeds no47, jack clarke, who’s only just 18 looks like a very decent player
zuricity wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:watching the game and the leeds no47, jack clarke, who’s only just 18 looks like a very decent player
Does picking out an 18 year old out as "Decent" qualify as noncing ?
Nigels Tackle wrote:zuricity wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:watching the game and the leeds no47, jack clarke, who’s only just 18 looks like a very decent player
Does picking out an 18 year old out as "Decent" qualify as noncing ?
he’s 18 so it’s ok.
only guys that watch youth teams on a regular basis are nonces.
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