Latics reject Tevez action

19 March 2009 19:10
Wigan have rejected suggestions they are to pursue legal action against West Ham to recover prize money they may have missed out on, in light of the Carlos Tevez affair.[LNB] West Ham agreed to pay Sheffield United £25million this week in an out-of-court settlement to apparently end the saga over the eligibility of Tevez, who helped the Hammers stay up in 2007 at the Blades' expense.[LNB]Since the ruling, Sheffield United boss at the time Neil Warnock and a number of ex-Blades players have said they are considering legal action in order to recover the costs of lost bonuses or wage reductions they believe they would have been entitled to had their club stayed up.[LNB]There are also claims clubs such as Wigan and Fulham - who ultimately finished the season below West Ham - may sue in order to recover the additional money they would have gained for finishing higher.[LNB]But Wigan have moved to clarify their position revealing they will not be taking the matter any further.[LNB]"We have not sought any further legal advice and will not be pursuing the matter any further," read a statement.[LNB]"Reports that the club are seeking compensation for false league position payments are totally incorrect.[LNB]"As far as Wigan Athletic Football Club is concerned, the matter is being dealt with by the appropriate authorities - and the club does not wish to comment further."[LNB]

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