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Default FAPL ponders Heinze row - 09-25-2007, 10:17 PM

oh, you thought this was over?

Would make my day if Liverscum is disciplined over this.

hmmm... should I do this... waiting for the response.


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PREMIER League chiefs will this week seek to get to the bottom of United's row with Liverpool over Gabriel Heinze.

Reds' boss Sir Alex Ferguson promised that United wouldn't let the matter rest after the Anfield club tried to sign the Argentine left back.

A tapping up incident appeared to be at the centre of United's fury. The Reds had already told Heinze's agents that he wouldn't be sold to any Premiership title rival. The South American's handlers contested United's stance but a League tribunal ruled in United's favour and Heinze immediately switched to Real Madrid after the decision.

Old Trafford chief executive David Gill has written to the Premier League complaining about Liverpool's conduct in the case and it could lead to a charge for the Merseysiders.

They also face another League probe over the Heinze affair.

It is claimed that Crystal Palace were asked by Liverpool to sign the left back and then immediately transfer him on to Anfield in a bid to get round United's decision.

The London club didn't want any involvement in the issue and informed the Premier League. The League are now set to discuss the Palace plot and if Liverpool are found guilty, the case will be handed on to the Football Association and the Anfield club could face another hefty fine.
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