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Bolton Wanderers chairman Phil Gartside and former manager Sammy Lee have appeared in court to face allegations of perjury in relation to the £1million transfer of Gavin McCann.
They were among nine defendants — including Bolton secretary Simon Marland, agent Jerome Anderson and former Bolton director of football Frank McParland (now at Brentford) - who appeared at Newcastle Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday morning.
The private prosecution has been brought by agent Tony McGill, who claims Bolton and Sports Entertainment Media (SEM) cut him out of the deal which saw McCann move to Bolton from Aston Villa in 2007.
At this rate Bloomfield Road will be a Tesco Express and block of flats before Karl Oyston gets his bumps felt.
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