Palace settle dispute with Dowie

By PA Sport  April 05, 2008
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"false representations" in June last year when he obtained release from a £1million compensation clause in his contract with Palace in May 2006. Jordan argued that, as a gesture of goodwill, he had waived the clause because Dowie had wanted to relocate nearer his family in Bolton - only to be appointed manager of Palace´s south London rivals Charlton eight days later....
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Crystal Palace chairman Simon Jordan´s legal battle with former manager Iain Dowie is over after both parties came to an out-of-court settlement.Dowie was found guilty of making "false representations" in June last year when he obtained release from a £1million compensation clause in his contract with Palace in May 2006.Jordan argued that, as a gesture of goodwill, he had waived the clause because Dowie had wanted to relocate nearer his family in Bolton - only to be appointed manager of Palace´s south London rivals Charlton eight days later.

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