Randomness Posted July 9, 2008 Report Share Posted July 9, 2008 http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-n...00252-21313645/ WAYNE ROONEY'S agent Paul Stretford has been fined £300,000 and banned from working as a football agent for 18 months by a disciplinary commission, the Football Association announced today. The independent regulatory commission’s sanctions follow charges brought by the FA against Stretford, founder of Proactive Sports Management, relating to how he acquired the right to represent Rooney in 2002. The charges were also for improper conduct in relation to Stretford "making of false and/or misleading witness statements to police and giving false and/or misleading testimony to Warrington Crown Court" in a case about the circumstances of how he came to represent the England striker. The ban will not come into force until after any appeal or move to go to arbitration by Stretford. The second nine months of the suspension will not be invoked if he is found to have not broken any other regulations. Stretford has fought a long legal battle against the FA over whether they had the jurisdiction to charge him, and then whether he could go to an arbitration panel before a disciplinary hearing had dealt with the case. The commission ruled as "proved" seven of nine charges brought by the FA against Stretford for breaches of the FIFA players’ agent regulations. The charges included failing to protect Rooney’s interests and failing to respect the rights of third parties. An FA statement read: "The commission found that Mr Stretford did encourage Mr Rooney and his parents to enter into a representation agreement with Proactive Sports Management Limited on July 17 2002 although he knew Mr Rooney was still then under contract with Pro-Form Sports Management Limited." A charge of enticing Rooney away from his previous agent was not proven. In relation to the Warrington Crown Court case, the commission found proven two improper conduct charges . The statement added: "The commission found that Mr Stretford had made a misleading witness statement and had given untruthful evidence in court in criminal proceedings in Warrington Crown Court, particularly in relation to the existence, dates and nature of those representation agreements dated July 17 2002 and September 19 2002." A further charge of entering into a representation contract with Rooney for eight years - six years longer than the two-year limit for written contracts between agents and their clients - was also proved. Two other charges of failing to lodge representation contracts with the FA were also proved, but a third was not. Stretford described the verdicts as "a travesty" and said he will be launching an immediate appeal. He said in a statement released to PA Sport: "I believe the verdicts of the disciplinary panel against me are a travesty of the facts heard by its members during the hearing. "I will be lodging an immediate appeal against the verdicts and continue to maintain my complete innocence of the charges brought against me. "These charges came about as a result of my appearance at a criminal trial as a witness for the prosecution against men accused of blackmailing me with menaces. "In pursuing their case against me, the FA seems almost wilfully to have cast me as the accused in the trial rather than a prosecution witness acting properly in the interests of justice." Stretford believes had the case been heard in public, the outcome would have been favourable. He added: "It has always been my contention that the FA case against me should have been heard in public and by an independent panel. Had that been the case, I believe the verdicts would have been very different. "Finally, I would like to add my sincere thanks at this stage to all those who gave evidence at the FA hearing on my behalf and particularly to Manchester United chief executive David Gill, Gordon Taylor and to Wayne Rooney and his family. "I appreciate their continuing support as well as that of the board of Formation Group with whose backing I shall continue to fight against these unjust charges." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Louis Posted July 9, 2008 Report Share Posted July 9, 2008 I remember hearing rumours at the time that Rooneys agent had been threatened by some pro boxer about it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aaron Posted July 9, 2008 Report Share Posted July 9, 2008 ^hahahaha quality and yeah i saw he had been banned and fined today on SSN. Deserves him right. Bellend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Berno Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 Just to think if it wasn't for him maybe just maybe... Rooney wouldn't have left Everton but I dont know the full story it could have just been rooney saying he wanted to leave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jamiemaher85 Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 IMO Rooney would have left anyway. If he hadn't left that transfer window then he would have left the next. He had bigger ideas about himself that the club could offer him at the time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevO Posted July 12, 2008 Report Share Posted July 12, 2008 we had to sell, imagine the state we would have been in with out that money coming in. agents:twats Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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