x

Town Pair to Sue Hammers? - Ipswich Town News

Town's Jon Stead and Alan Quinn are likely to be amongst a number of current and former Sheffield United players looking into suing West Ham for loss of earnings as a result of the Carlos Tevez affair. Quinn left Bramall Lane for Portman Road in January with Stead following him a few weeks ago.

Earlier in the week, an independent Football Association tribunal ruled that Sheffield United should be compensated up to £30 million by the Hammers and the players relegated with Neil Warnock's side are now keen to discover whether they are also due recompense.

Chris Farnell of IPS Law confirmed that he had been in talks with members of the relegated Blades team: "I've been contacted by various players with a view to looking at this claim, but at this stage I can say no more than that.”

Sheffield United's players are likely to have received significant drops in their wages after their 2007 relegation from the Premier League, in addition to losing bonuses which would have been due had the Blades escaped relegation.

Interviewed on the subject earlier in the week, Jon Stead said that although he was unaware of the precise situation, he was considering speaking to his agent regarding the possibility of legal action.

Meanwhile, Town defender Alex Bruce is still waiting to be offered a new deal by the Blues, according to his father, Wigan boss Steve.

Town have said a deal is on the table, but Bruce senior says he is unaware of the new terms: "I do know for a fact that he is waiting for an offer. There has been nothing put to him that he can consider so far.

"He has been in talks during the summer, but nothing has developed from those talks.”

Bruce junior, whose current terms are up in June next year, said earlier in the week that he was keen to commit to a new deal with the Blues: "If the manager puts a new contract on the table then I will sign it like a shot.

"It is up to him, and it is up to me to impress him. I know my agent has had a couple of chats with the manager and we will see how things go and I have no problems at all in tying my future to this great club.”

What to read next:

Ndaba Completes Lecce Move
Former Town defender Corrie Ndaba has completed his move from Scottish Premiership Kilmarnock to Serie A Lecce.
McKenna: Hirst Primed For Good Season
Town boss Kieran McKenna believes striker George Hirst is “primed to have a good season” for the Blues, the frontman having netted three times in the Blues’ two public friendlies.
Hirst: Scotland Call-Up Has Made Me a Better Player
Town striker George Hirst says he has taken a lot from being in the Scotland squad and feels the international recognition has made him a better player.
[Podcast] Blue Monday - New Podcast Now Online
A new podcast from the Blue Monday team is now available.
Town 'Willing to Pay Hackney £35,000-a-Week'
Town are reportedly willing to pay Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney £35,000-a-week, TWTD having revealed that the Blues had made an approach for the 23-year-old almost a fortnight ago.
U21s Defeated By Luton
A strong Blues U21s side was beaten 2-1 by Luton Town at Bent Lane in a pre-season friendly on Saturday afternoon with Tommy Taylor's first-half strike cancelled out after the break by a much-improved Hatters side.
U19s Draw and Lose Final Games at Czech Tournament
Town’s U19s finished lost one and drew one of today’s place play-off matches at the Zlaty Kahan tournament in Czechia.
Hirst: Early Confrontation Sign of Morsy's High Standards
George Hirst has revealed he almost came to blows with departed captain Sam Morsy early in his Town career, but believes the incident was illustrative of the high standards maintained by the former Blues skipper.
Former Town Defender Ndaba Set For Serie A
Former Town defender Corrie Ndaba is set to join Serie A Lecce from Scottish Premiership Kilmarnock, according to reports in Italy.
McKenna: New Coach Stanislas Comes Highly Recommended
Town manager Kieran McKenna has spoken about the additions of new first-team coach Junior Stanislas and set-piece analyst Michele Aragona.