HAMMERS FACE CURBISHLEY PAY-OUT
ABOVE: Alan Curbishley left West Ham last year
3rd November 2009
By Mauro Galluzzo for Dailystar.co.uk
WEST Ham are facing the prospect of a multi-million pound compensation pay-out after Alan Curbishley today won his claim for constructive dismissal.
Curbishley
resigned last season following
the club's decision to sell Anton Ferdinand and George McCartney to
Sunderland against his wishes.
The tribunal, which dismissed a counter claim from West Ham, will now
assess how much compensation the club will have to pay.
Curbishley said: "I am
obviously delighted with this result. I very much enjoyed my time at
West Ham and never wanted to leave, but on joining the club I insisted
that my contract contained a clause confirming that I would have final
say on the selection of players to be transferred to and from the club."
"The club completely ignored my contract when selling Anton
Ferdinand, and when George McCartney was then sold, the club having
given me assurances that no players would be leaving the club after the
sale of Anton Ferdinand, I had no alternative but to resign.
"My authority and integrity were undermined and my position was made
untenable. I now wish to put this entire matter behind me."
A similar case brought by Kevin Keegan against Newcastle for
constructive dismissal saw the Magpies ordered to pay £2million in
damages plus £1.5million in legal costs.