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From sky sports news:
PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor insists Sheffield United have a "valid case" in their protest against relegation from the Premier League.
The Blades remain adamant that West Ham should have been docked points over the controversial signings of Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano.
Now Taylor has added his support as a fans' delegation headed by actor Sean Bean heads to Parliament in an attempt to drum up support ahead of Monday's judgement into the case from the League's independent arbitration panel.
"I think they have a real valid case. I just think it's sad that this has been a shadow hanging over the season," Taylor told talkSPORT.
"You've got to give credit to West Ham for the way they battled back and to a lot of those supporters and a lot of those players. They are innocent in this.
"But there were people involved at the club who knew what they were doing and they are the ones who should be held to account. If some of them are still in football, then the penalties should apply to them for doing it wrong in the first place."