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Alan Curbishley eyes £2m compensation from West Ham

SoccerNews in English Premier League 17 Oct 2009

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West Ham United are bracing themselves for more financial bad news when former manager Alan Curbishley’s case of constructive dismissal is finally heard before an independent Premier League tribunal next month.

Curbishley is confident of matching the £2million recently won by Kevin Keegan against Newcastle United, with strong similarities between the two cases. The ex-West Ham boss is claiming the club broke a promise not to sell George McCartney to Sunderland on transfer deadline day in 2008, giving him no choice but to resign.

The Icelandic-owned club have been badly affected by the global financial crisis and manager Gianfranco Zola has been forced to scale down his squad and sell key players. The club is up for sale and is attracting interest from a handful of English buyers.

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