Birmingham City has accused Aston Villa of tapping up former manager Alex McLeish, the bitter rivals are at war and Birmingham owners have insisted that will lodge a formal complaint.
The League Managers' Association has said that McLeish quit over a lack of consultation regarding transfers and the sacking of his former chief scout at St Andrews.
The Blues who was relegated from the Premier League last season have refused to accept McLeish’s resignation while the Scot feels he is not being treated fairly, Villa announced on Tuesday night that they were to interview the Scot 'imminently' because they considered him a free agent after he quit Birmingham at the weekend.
"The club feel this will taint football and give the game and the footballing authorities a bad name if this is allowed to materialise. The club will do what is within its powers to prevent this and will lodge a formal complaint to the authorities tomorrow as there is now not the slightest doubt remaining about this tap up attempt.
"Birmingham City FC stresses that this conduct, if condoned, will open up flood gates and set a very bad precedent. This is also an attack against the intelligence and integrity of not only the Villa fans, but most importantly our fans who are badly let down after having just been relegated.
"It is definitely a bitter pill to swallow for all fans concerned, both here and across the city. Never have the two clubs seen such a strong unity between their rival fans and this unity is based on humility and integrity and what is right and fair.
"The LMA's announcement today is refuted as the club has a very rigid approval system where only players formally identified, and with approval forms signed and sanctioned by the manager personally are brought in. The chief scout was sacked only after Mr. McLeish was informed who at that time had chosen not to comment.
"The allegations against the club, president Carson Yeung and the board are frivolous excuses and without foundation.
"The matter is now with Birmingham City FC's lawyers and no further comments will be made."
Showing posts with label Carson Yeung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carson Yeung. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Monday, 13 June 2011
Aston Villa and Birmingham City At War Over Alex McLeish
A legal row is erupting between rivals Aston Villa and Birmingham over Alex McLeish, the Scot resigned as manager as Birmingham via e-mail on Sunday. The Blues will now seek compensation from Villa should they approach McLeish, Villa’s former manager Gerard Houllier stepped down on health grounds.
The Blues claims do not believe that McLeish is a free agent and that the Scot is contracted to Birmingham City, the St Andrews club will now seek an injunction against their rivals to prevent them joining Aston Villa.
"I got an email from Aston Villa, finally replying to all of our queries," confirmed Pannu.
"As expected, their legal department said 'now Alex McLeish is a free agent having resigned, we're free to speak to him'. This confirms all suspicions. This shows what has happened.
"Within the first year he (McLeish), or the club who sign him, have to compensate us at £5.4m.
"The first year expires on June 30. The second year starts July 1, when the compensation fee is £3m.
"The urgency of the whole thing, with this email from Aston Villa, shows they can't even wait 17 days when the compensation is lower. It shows what this is all about.
Blues' acting chairman, Peter Pannu insists they are entitled to £5.4million should McLeish join Villa this month, although that figure will drop to £3m from the start of July.
"Because of this, what option is left to Alex McLeish and his advisers? To make allegations against Carson Yeung, against the board, for interference or whatever excuse to show constructive dismissal.
"I'll be seeking an injunction preventing Villa from hiring him.
"I'll be reporting what's happened to the Premier League. This is like conspiracy to defraud.
"It's borderline criminal. That's how strong I'll put it."
The Blues claims do not believe that McLeish is a free agent and that the Scot is contracted to Birmingham City, the St Andrews club will now seek an injunction against their rivals to prevent them joining Aston Villa.
"I got an email from Aston Villa, finally replying to all of our queries," confirmed Pannu.
"As expected, their legal department said 'now Alex McLeish is a free agent having resigned, we're free to speak to him'. This confirms all suspicions. This shows what has happened.
"Within the first year he (McLeish), or the club who sign him, have to compensate us at £5.4m.
"The first year expires on June 30. The second year starts July 1, when the compensation fee is £3m.
"The urgency of the whole thing, with this email from Aston Villa, shows they can't even wait 17 days when the compensation is lower. It shows what this is all about.
Blues' acting chairman, Peter Pannu insists they are entitled to £5.4million should McLeish join Villa this month, although that figure will drop to £3m from the start of July.
"Because of this, what option is left to Alex McLeish and his advisers? To make allegations against Carson Yeung, against the board, for interference or whatever excuse to show constructive dismissal.
"I'll be seeking an injunction preventing Villa from hiring him.
"I'll be reporting what's happened to the Premier League. This is like conspiracy to defraud.
"It's borderline criminal. That's how strong I'll put it."
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)