Monday, 16 March 2009

End Of The Tevez Dispute

The settlement between the club and West Ham has been welcomed by both sets of supporters and probably half the population who must be sick and tired of hearing about it. If a settlement were to be reached then accepting roughly half of the compensation demanded is a pretty good figure to end up with.

The money will be paid via instalments so it could be a few years before it is settled in full. One suspects that the money will not make a massive difference to the team and any potential transfer activity due to the economic downturn. Although it should allow some moderate investment in the summer assuming we do not win promotion.

Credit must go to McCabe for his pursuit of some form of justice as many club chairmen would not have gone this far or even attempted such a difficult challenge. It is not reinstatement but the compensation is a moral victory nonetheless. Hopefully this signals the end of the saga because any future action by the players involved would not be well received.

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