Bolton consider Tevez legal action

Bolton chairman Phil Gartside has admitted the Trotters could be the next club to launch action against West Ham in the Carlos Tevez affair.

Gartside: Considering options
Gartside: Considering options

Sheffield United are embroiled in a lengthy battle against the Hammers in the wake of their relegation from the Premier League in 2007, when Tevez played a key role in the Upton Park club's survival.

The Premier League found West Ham guilty of breaching league rules over the transfers of Tevez and Javier Mascherano, fining them £5.5million in April last year, but electing not to dock any points.

The Blades continued their fight and an independent FA tribunal recently ruled in their favour on the matter, with West Ham now facing a compensation bill reported to be in the region of £30million.

West Ham are planning to appeal the latest ruling, with Gartside admitting that he will watch the outcome of the case with interest.

Bolton were beaten by West Ham towards the end of the 2006/07 season, a result which Gartside claims affected their final standing in the table and the amount of prize money they received.

He told the Daily Mirror: "There is an argument to say we can claim three points from West Ham.

"We went down there and lost 3-1, Tevez scored two and it cost us £700,000 because that was one place in the league.

"If Sheffield United are successful and get a claim, then why shouldn't we?

"It will make two or three clubs look at it and say they have lost income."

Bolton finished the 2006/07 season in seventh place, two points adrift of Everton in sixth, but with a vastly inferior goal difference.

Your Comments

Ianner (Bolton Wanderers fan)

"Mohammed, Mohammed, Mohammed. Are not Is, They're not their... And if Mr Tevez is so good, why did nobody notice him last saturday? "

mohammed9710 (Manchester United fan)

"bolton and sheffield unitd and any other team who takes action against tevez is stupid!!!!!

it's not his fault that he's so good and their so shit!!!!!"

ajewhu (West Ham United fan)

"I am currently speaking to my lawyer about sueing Mumma Tevez for giving birth to the genius in the first place..."

ajewhu (West Ham United fan)

"If you take away the goals Tevez scored, I want my money back for the season. I am going to sue someone about this."

ajewhu (West Ham United fan)

"We lost the FA cup to Liverpool on penaltys. I am going to sue them for scoring more than us."

ajewhu (West Ham United fan)

"I've lost a lot of my hair since this all started. I am going to sue sheff utd for all the stress."

ajewhu (West Ham United fan)

"mycarlmissu - you make me sick. I hate people who jump on the bandwaggan. I am going to sue you for your commments."

Livescouser (Liverpool fan)

"CDRedsForever (Liverpool fan)...that was very funny of you...hahahahah

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mutual chump (Bolton Wanderers fan)

"I've heard Wigan, Blackburn and Fulham are also gonna make a claim. It's madness really. It was nearly 2 feckin years ago!"

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