Duo wait on hearing

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Everton and Leeds are waiting to hear the tribunal decision on the transfer of Luke Garbutt. The West Yorkshire outfit were left fuming in the summer when the 16-year-old England youth international signed for Everton.Leeds chairman Ken Bates was incensed by Everton's move and he is looking for substantial compensation - with a decision due on Tuesday."Everton nicked him from us. We are dissatisfied. We're chasing the matter with the Football League and the Premier League and we are seeking substantial compensation," he said."The days of nicking Leeds players and paying peanuts are over. We are determined to be adequately compensated for the work we are doing in our academy."I hope the ruling that has been handed down from Fifa on Chelsea will set the scene. It certainly sends a message to the Football League tribunal about compensation."Everton chief executive Robert Elstone is adamant The Toffees did nothing wrong in their pursuit of the young defender. "We are very comfortable we have played by the rules and we are very comfortable the club elected to go to a tribunal to establish a fair value," he said."They are the two salient points for me. We absolutely played by the rules."There is a right way to do business and that's the way we conduct ourselves here, while the tribunal is there to establish a fair value for the player."

Source: SKY_Sports