Irons finally settle Curbishley claim
Alan Curbishley is finally free to return to management after
receiving compensation from West Ham for his wrongful dismissal in
2008.
Curbishley was successful in his case of wrongful dismissal
in November, following his resignation from Upton Park in September
2008.
The 52-year-old guided West Ham to 10th place in his only
full season in charge but quit when the club sold players against
his wishes.
The League Managers' Association confirmed Curbishley was
entitled to resign because the sales constituted a breach of his
contract.
A statement on the LMA official website read: "We can confirm
that Alan Curbishley and West Ham have finalised all issues in
relation to his departure from the club.
"The Managers' Arbitration Tribunal of the FA Premier League
previously, had unanimously upheld Alan Curbishley's claim of
wrongful dismissal against West Ham United Football Club.
"He resigned at the beginning of the 2008-09 season after the
club sold Anton Ferdinand and subsequently George McCartney to
Sunderland against his wishes.
"The Tribunal upheld Alan Curbishley's right to have ultimate
sole authority in relation to the sale and purchase of players,
found that the conduct of the club amounted to a fundamental breach
of contract and that Alan Curbishley was therefore entitled to
resign.
"With Charlton and West Ham, Curbishley has managed almost
800 games. He joined West Ham, in December 2006 and kept them in
the Barclays Premier League that season after a dramatic last-day
victory at Manchester United."
Curbishley himself is now looking to get back into football
management, praising David Sullivan for acting swiftly to conclude
the case following his takeover of the Hammers with David Gold last
month.
He said: "It has taken many months to conclude this case but
I am proud of my record at West Ham which included a win ratio of
40%, after initially keeping the club in the Premier League and a
10th place finish in my only full season in charge.
"I would like to thank David Sullivan for acting quickly and
concluding the settlement since his arrival at West Ham.
"I would also like to thank the LMA, Mike Morrison of Hill
Dickinson and Paul Gilroy QC for their support, hard work and
confidence in my case.
"With my managerial record intact, I am now looking forward
to the future and getting back into football management."