Blades’ compo case to drag on

SHEFFIELD UNITED’S compensation claim over the Carlos Tevez affair looks set to be delayed until next February as West Ham step up their legal fight.

Blades’ compo case to drag on

The Blades are claiming £30m (€38m) in damages for being relegated from the Premier League after winning an arbitration tribunal ruling last month. West Ham are due to submit a claim to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne today, asking them to rule on the case, and are also considering High Court action.

Meanwhile, Lord Griffiths, the 85-year-old law lord who headed the arbitration panel, has agreed to adjourn today’s directions hearing – aimed at laying out the timetable to decide compensation – after West Ham asked for a postponement. It is now expected to be February next year before any compensation decision is reached, and even longer if the case goes to CAS or the High Court.

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