Sheffield United have won their tribunal case against West Ham and are apparently seeking 30m in damaged from the London club.
An independent tribunal has ruled against West Ham over the Carlos Tevez affair, says Sheffield United chairman Kevin McCabe.
United claim Tevez was not eligible to play at the end of the 2006/7 season, yet played a key role in West Ham’s Premiership survival at their expense.
The club is claiming more than £30m in compensation from West Ham.
The tribunal will decide on the amount of compensation to be paid at a later sitting, probably early next year.
West Ham are currently considering their next move, but their options seem limited.
The Football Association’s rule K5c states that by signing up to arbitration, “the parties shall be deemed to have waived irrevocably any right to appeal, review or any recourse to a court of law”.
Good to see this finally over with, was getting bored with the moaning.
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