Read Dan's football column exclusively on Mirror.co.uk every Tuesday</p><div id="article-body"> The high court will rule today on Sheffield United’s money-grubbing – er, I mean courageous – crusade against West Ham today.</p> The Yorkshire club’s ever-likeable chairman Kevin McCabe could be heading back to court sooner than he anticipated, however, following his player Chris Morgan’s despicable forearm smash on Barnsley midfielder Iain Hulme at the weekend.</p> Hulme has a fractured skull and internal bleeding, and came through a potentially life-saving operation after the game. His club are now taking legal advice on the matter.</p> Surely there’ll be no need, though. Given McCabe’s commitment to truth and justice – the watch-words behind his hounding of the Hammers - he’ll be honour-bound to do the right thing long before the lawyers get involved.</p><div class="advert"> Advertisement - article continues below »</p><div class="mpu-ad"></div></div> Right?</p> Or does that famous sense of fair play only spring into action when there's easy money to be had at someone else's expense?</p></div>
Morgan is one of the Sheffield United players who are seeking legal advice over loss of earnings due to Tevez. Let's hope he gets 5 Million and has to pay it to Iain for the same reason. PP