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    Sheff Utd 'win West Ham tribunal'

    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.

    Another tribunal will decide on the amount of compensation to be paid at a later date, which is yet to be set.

    West Ham were found guilty of breaching Premier League regulations in the signing of Argentine duo Tevez and Javier Mascherano in 2006.

    A three-man Premier League arbitration panel fined the Hammers £5.5m, but did not dock them points, and they went on to survive the drop on the final day, while Sheffield United were relegated.

    We need to digest the full findings of the arbitration panel and will consult our lawyers on the next steps we might take before making any further comment

    West Ham spokesman

    Having failed in their attempt to have the original punishment overturned, the Yorkshire club invoked a Football Association rule that allows clubs with a legal dispute to go before an independent tribunal.

    McCabe told his club's official website: "I can confirm that both clubs have been notified of the ruling. The arbitration panel has awarded in our favour.

    "The matter is still legally in process so I do not wish to comment any further until we have completed that process."

    A club statement added: "The Blades began their legal fight for reinstatement some 16 months which also included an arbitration hearing against the Premier League.

    "This award could now pose a question as to what the Premier League will do."

    Sheffield United's claim was considered by former MCC president Lord Griffiths, Sir Anthony Colman, a former High Court judge, and Robert Englehart QC.

    A West Ham spokesman told BBC Sport: "We need to digest the full findings of the arbitration panel and will consult our lawyers on the next steps we might take before making any further comment.

    "It would not be appropriate to comment further at this stage."

    BBC Sport understands that the Hammers are considering an appeal and could decide to take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, Switzerland.

    Tevez and Mascherano were brought to Upton Park from Brazilian club Corinthians on the final day of the 2006 summer transfer window.

    The pair were judged to have been partially-owned by Kia Joorabchian's Media Sports Investment (MSI) company.

    They have subsequently moved on to Manchester United and Liverpool respectively.

    With nine matches remaining in the 2006/07 season, West Ham were rooted to the bottom of the Premier League and 10 points adrift of safety, while Sheffield United were two places above the drop zone.

    Tevez scored five goals after this, including the winner against Manchester United at Old Trafford on the final day of the season, to secure West Ham's survival.




    Wasn't expecting this to be honest. Will this ruling hold up or will this not be the end?
    Last edited by Fivex; 23-09-08, 10:37 AM. Reason: Full article..
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    #2
    And the corrupt FA are sat back knowing they got away with it. Cnuts.
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      #3
      I still can't believe they lost the case in the first place.

      Complete joke and they've every right to fight to the end.
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        #4
        Who setup this panel? If it's the FA then surely West Ham could just take them to a real court of law and make them cough up the compo instead considering the fact it's their incompetence that has caused this situation?
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          #5
          Originally posted by Marky View Post
          I still can't believe they lost the case in the first place.

          Complete joke and they've every right to fight to the end.
          I agree with you Marky.

          West Ham were wrong and deserve to be punished.

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            #6
            Originally posted by fredo View Post
            I agree with you Marky.

            West Ham were wrong and deserve to be punished.
            Absolutely but the offence was over a year ago and it was dealt with at the time and they were fined. It's barking that the goalposts are now being moved and they're being punished in retrospect after the FA had reviewed it and made a decision.

            The compensation figure could be huge and with the new rules to punish clubs that don't plan their finances, how can this be fair to West Ham after they were told the matter was over?

            West Ham broke the rules and the FA dealt with it. If the FA didn't deal with it properly and Sheff Utd lost out then it's up to the FA to put it right IMO and if West Ham went to a court of law with that they might have a case I reckon.
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              #7
              Originally posted by BFG View Post
              Absolutely but the offence was over a year ago and it was dealt with at the time and they were fined. It's barking that the goalposts are now being moved and they're being punished in retrospect after the FA had reviewed it and made a decision.

              The compensation figure could be huge and with the new rules to punish clubs that don't plan their finances, how can this be fair to West Ham after they were told the matter was over?

              West Ham broke the rules and the FA dealt with it. If the FA didn't deal with it properly and Sheff Utd lost out then it's up to the FA to put it right IMO and if West Ham went to a court of law with that they might have a case I reckon.

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                #8
                Originally posted by BFG View Post
                Absolutely but the offence was over a year ago and it was dealt with at the time and they were fined. It's barking that the goalposts are now being moved and they're being punished in retrospect after the FA had reviewed it and made a decision.

                The compensation figure could be huge and with the new rules to punish clubs that don't plan their finances, how can this be fair to West Ham after they were told the matter was over?

                West Ham broke the rules and the FA dealt with it. If the FA didn't deal with it properly and Sheff Utd lost out then it's up to the FA to put it right IMO and if West Ham went to a court of law with that they might have a case I reckon.
                It is madness although in the FA (or was it PLs) defense the decision on the punishment was made by an independent panel so it is difficult to argue it is their fault that the punishment was inconsistent. It is however the footballing authorities fault that they only inconsistently go to independent panels meaning that the punishment in this case was completely different to that meted out to lower league clubs for similar offenses. It was a lack of balls by the FA but I would bet they have their backs covered on this one.

                My suspicion is that that is why they put this one to an independent tribunal (seemingly made up of idiots as they though upsetting the West Ham fans was a valid reason not to dock them points).
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dww View Post
                  It is madness although in the FA (or was it PLs) defense the decision on the punishment was made by an independent panel so it is difficult to argue it is their fault that the punishment was inconsistent. It is however the footballing authorities fault that they only inconsistently go to independent panels meaning that the punishment in this case was completely different to that meted out to lower league clubs for similar offenses. It was a lack of balls by the FA but I would bet they have their backs covered on this one.

                  My suspicion is that that is why they put this one to an independent tribunal (seemingly made up of idiots as they though upsetting the West Ham fans was a valid reason not to dock them points).
                  So they setup a panel to do the things that they're basically there for, sounds like the FA to me mate.

                  If it was a panel appointed by the FA then I'd hope that they're still accountable but I can see this taking quite a while to sort out whatever happens.
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                    #10
                    It's a complete joke how West Ham got away with this in the first place.

                    Swindon - relegated 2 divisions for financial irregularities.
                    Boro- fined 3 points for not postponing a game at short notice because half their squad had flu
                    Leeds- 15 point deduction for going into liquidation.
                    Luton Town - 30 point deduction this season

                    West Ham - a fine for cheating for half a season then lying to the Premier League when approached about it.

                    Typical cockney biased bull**** decision
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                      #11
                      Surely then the FA should be in trouble and West Ham should be retrospectively relegated?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                        Surely then the FA should be in trouble and West Ham should be retrospectively relegated?
                        With logic like that you could replace Brian Barwick mate.
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                          #13
                          Well it's only fair. If the FA go round deducting points off teams from previous seasons for financial reasons then why shouldn't West Ham get done now? All a cover up really. Shows how dodgy football is nowadays

                          I think the Premier League and FA should be run by people from other countries who don't pay much attention to football. Too much favouritism in the game today

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                            Well it's only fair. If the FA go round deducting points off teams from previous seasons for financial reasons then why shouldn't West Ham get done now? All a cover up really. Shows how dodgy football is nowadays

                            I think the Premier League and FA should be run by people from other countries who don't pay much attention to football. Too much favouritism in the game today
                            It does appear that the FA, for whatever reason, has cocked up big time. I don't buy into the favouritism or Cockney bias thing, I just think the FA as an institution is utterly incompetent with no real standard procedures in place for most disciplinary aspects of their role within football.

                            But to relegate West Ham, after more than a full season since the event is too stupid even for them to consider. In fact I think any retrospective punishment is totally unlawful when the governing body (the FA) has already taken a course of action and closed the matter. Any further sanctions should be against the FA and the individual idiots that presided over the whole affair.
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Sarb24 View Post
                              Well it's only fair. If the FA go round deducting points off teams from previous seasons for financial reasons then why shouldn't West Ham get done now? All a cover up really. Shows how dodgy football is nowadays

                              I think the Premier League and FA should be run by people from other countries who don't pay much attention to football. Too much favouritism in the game today


                              I think the 30 million pound compensation should be paid to Sheff Utd and the dickheads at the FA Premier league should have to pay it out of their billion pound TV pot
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                              (1995)
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