LoughboroBlade
Well-Known Member
The Mirror is today reporting that the new owners are going to look into a challenge against the settlement. How secure is this agreement we reached with West Ham? Is it:
absolutely-guaranteed-we-get-the-cash secure
or
oh-turns-out-we're-actually-going-to-have-to-sign-Geoff-Horsfield-I'm-afraid secure?
absolutely-guaranteed-we-get-the-cash secure
or
oh-turns-out-we're-actually-going-to-have-to-sign-Geoff-Horsfield-I'm-afraid secure?
West Ham launch new legal action over Tevez affair
West Ham's new owners have launched a legal challenge to claw back cash after being unhappy with the handling of the Carlos Tevez affair.
Joint chairman David Sullivan and David Gold vowed to take drastic action after inheriting a £110million debt at Upton Park last month.
They have already introduced widespread cost-cutting by axing annual retainers to match-day ambassadors and ending club credit cards and mobile phones.
And now the Hammers’ hierarchy have issued formal legal proceedings against the club’s former solicitors and the FA.
Sullivan feels West Ham were badly advised by their old legal team during the Tevez saga.
And he is also trying to recoup funds from the FA after Dean Ashton broke his ankle on England duty in August 2006.
Hitman Ashton subsequently had to retire at 26 just 18 months into a five-year contract at Upton Park.
While the Tevez fiasco landed the club with a fine of £5.5million and compensation plus costs of around £19million to Sheffield United.