Clubs settle Grayson dispute

09 April 2009 14:50
Championship club Blackpool accused United of making an illegal approach for Grayson, who moved to Elland Road to succeed Gary McAllister last December.[LNB]Blackpool and Leeds met at a Football League tribunal on Thursday, which resulted in an amicable outcome, with any financial settlement remaining undisclosed.[LNB]In a statement released by both clubs, Leeds chief executive Shaun Harvey said: "We are delighted the matter is now resolved and Simon can continue with the work he has started in seeking to get the club promoted."[LNB]Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston added: "We are pleased to have resolved this matter. We wish Simon and Leeds well for the future."[LNB]The Seasiders are yet to replace Grayson, with caretaker boss Tony Parkes currently in charge at Bloomfield Road.[LNB][LNB]

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