03 June 2007 

Sheffield United plc chairman Kevin McCabe is confident the club will be 
reinstated to the Premiership. 

An arbitration panel on 18 June will hear the Blades’ claim against the Premier 
League’s failure to dock West Ham points over the Carlos Tevez saga. 

“I firmly believe we will win and the previous decision will be overturned,” McCabe 
told BBC Five Live Sport. 

“Officials have said that if the arbitration overturns the previous decision then 
we should be reinstated.” 

The Blades are challenging a decision to fine West Ham rather than dock them 
points and cancel striker Tevez’s registration. 

The Premier League had initially told Sheffield United, who were relegated on 
the last day of the season, that they were wasting their time and money. 

But McCabe claims officials have since told the club they will regain their 
top-flight status if their claim is successful. 

Asked about what that would mean to West Ham, who stayed up in 15th place 
while Sheffield United were relegated on goal difference after finishing on the 
same number of points as 17th-placed Wigan, he said: “That’s conjecture. 
That’s not my issue, that is one that has to rest firmly with the Premier League. 

“Our dispute is with the Premier League.” 

The Blades chief said having an extra team in the Premiership was a possibility. 

He added: “It seems a simple way of sorting things out but again that is really 
for the board of the Premier League to decide and opine upon.” 

The issue has dragged on since March when the Hammers were charged by the 
Premier League with breaching rules in relation to the signings of Argentine duo 
Tevez and Javier Mascherano. 

Tevez and Mascherano, who has since left for Liverpool, joined the club in 
August but their registration with third party Media Sports Investment broke 
regulations. 

West Ham were found guilty of acting improperly and withholding vital 
documentation over the duo’s ownership but they escaped a points 
deduction and Tevez was allowed to continue playing. 

He was one of the major factors in the club’s late escape from the drop but 
the Blades have vowed to fight the Premier League’s decision. 

McCabe stated: “I think the Premier League accept they wish the arbitration 
was not happening. 

“But in the knowledge it is happening and it cannot be prevented, then if the 
decision is overturned we should be reselected to the Premier League. 

“Since we really looked into the whys and the wherefores of the Tevez affair it 
became apparent that a wrong decision was made. 

“There were circumstances behind the wrong decision but we’ve looked at it 
and consulted with our lawyers and we’re confident that the arbitration will overturn it. 

“An injustice has been done – a club that played within the rules has been relegated 
and a club that breached the rules has been rewarded.” 

Actor and Sheffield United fan Sean Bean will lead a delegation to Parliament on 
13 June – five days before the arbitration looks at the Blades’ claim. 

McCabe has not ruled out taking the matter further if the decision is not in their 
favour. 

He said: “The arbitration is critical to our reinstatement to the Premier League. 
If there are other legal recourses they may be looked into but we’re all working 
hard towards 18 and 19 of June.”

Source of this article : BBC