
With the day of judgement fast approaching, their was disappointment in the East Midlands today as the tribunal date for the transfer of Steve Davies from Tranmere to Derby County in the summer was cancelled at just two working days notice.
Rovers were set to find out how much compensation the Championship side would have to pay them for the transfer of the winger who is under the age of 24, thus sparking the tribunal rule off but that decision will now be delayed.
The reason for the cancellation has not been confirmed by the Football League but it is believed to be down to the fact that the Rovers Chairman Lorraine Rogers, who is also a Board Director of the Football League is away on holiday and has been uncontactable directly with regard to the matter.

The statement from Derby County Chairman Adam Pearson on the Official Derby County Website expressed that his Club were ‘staggered' by the decision to cancel the hearing especially at such short notice but as yet there has been no comment or statement from the Tranmere of Football League end of the proceedings.
The disappointment expressed by the staff at Derby will get little sympathy from those at Tranmere after the way the Club were reportedly treated by Steve Davies when he left for Pride Park back in June.
An Official Tranmere Club statement at the time of the move stated that Tranmere had not even been informed of Davies's move to Derby by the player himself or his agent and the news was filtered through to Prenton Park via the Media.
When a new date is set for the tribunal, we will bring it to you.
TO READ THE OFFICIAL DERBY COUNTY STATEMENT - CLICK HERE!

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