silverfox
Well-Known Member
Don't know what it means but reports are now suggesting early July......
From the BBC..........
Sheffield United may face a wait to discover their relegation fate from a Premier League arbitration panel.
The Blades claim West Ham should have been docked points for breaking transfer rules over the signings of Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano.
West Ham stayed up at the Blades' expense on the final day of the season, leading to Sheffield United's appeal.
A verdict was expected to be announced before the end of June, but is now likely to be made in early July.
West Ham had earlier been fined £5.5m by the Premier League for their handling of the deals for the two Argentina internationals.
The arbitration tribunal can order a new disciplinary commission be set up to review the West Ham case, or rule that the Premier League handled the affair completely by the book.
A third option would be for the tribunal to declare that there are no grounds to order a new disciplinary commission for West Ham but that Sheffield United could have a case for compensation - but that verdict too would open a can of worms by effectively saying that the original commission acted inappropriately.
From the BBC..........
Sheffield United may face a wait to discover their relegation fate from a Premier League arbitration panel.
The Blades claim West Ham should have been docked points for breaking transfer rules over the signings of Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano.
West Ham stayed up at the Blades' expense on the final day of the season, leading to Sheffield United's appeal.
A verdict was expected to be announced before the end of June, but is now likely to be made in early July.
West Ham had earlier been fined £5.5m by the Premier League for their handling of the deals for the two Argentina internationals.
The arbitration tribunal can order a new disciplinary commission be set up to review the West Ham case, or rule that the Premier League handled the affair completely by the book.
A third option would be for the tribunal to declare that there are no grounds to order a new disciplinary commission for West Ham but that Sheffield United could have a case for compensation - but that verdict too would open a can of worms by effectively saying that the original commission acted inappropriately.