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Hillier wins case against County


FORMER Newport County favourite Ian Hillier has spoken of his delight at winning an appeal against his sacking by the club but insists he will never play for the Exiles again while the current board is in place.

The ex-Tottenham and Luton Town central defender was appointed captain by manager Dean Holdsworth at the start of this season but had his contract abruptly terminated last month after an accident at work left his leg broken in three places.

An appeal board panel made up of Conference and Conference South chairmen decided in favour of Hillier at Bath City’s Twerton Park ground yesterday, leaving County 10 days to decide whether to launch their own appeal to that decision or make a financial settlement to the player.

“I’m thrilled to bits,” said Hillier after the decision was announced.

“It justifies what I did and shows that they were definitely in the wrong morally to cancel my contract.

“I thought I’d be at County for ever but I can’t see myself going back after what they’ve done,” he added.

“I’m still in touch with a lot of the players and I wish them all the best. The supporters have been fantastic too with various fundraising events and I can’t express how thankful I am to them.

“I’m just really disappointed with the actions of the board and the only way I could play for the club again would be if those at the top were to leave.”

The 28-year-old did reveal, however, that he is determined to resume his football career once fully fit.

“I will definitely be back, the experts say my leg is healing perfectly,” said Hillier. “Hopefully within six months I’ll be ready to return and I can’t wait.”

The Argus understands that County chairman Chris Blight did not attend the meeting with the club represented instead by secretary and solicitor John Allison.

Neither Blight or Allison were available to make a comment on the decision despite attempts to contact them yesterday.


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M Henry Morgan, Risca says...
12:25pm Fri 31 Oct 08

I doubt any fair-minded individual would begrudge Ian Hillier this decision. That it should require the intervention of the Chairman of County's fellow clubs within the league to correct the wrong however does nothing but bring shame upon the club. Mr Blight your continued involvement with the club both on the playing side as well as supposedly running it,is a dis-service both to its fans and its former good reputation.

zorro, Newport says...
3:47pm Fri 31 Oct 08

The result is only what anyone with a shred of decency wanted at the time.
What I would like to know is was the County board's decision unanimous or are there still one or two directors with moral fibre at the club? Also, did Holdsworth make any attempt to stick up for his captain, or did he stick the knife in as well?
While I'm waiting for the answers, congratulations, Ian, and best wishes for a full recovery and then finding a decent club to play for.

Harvist, Horsham says...
5:46pm Fri 31 Oct 08

Would you like to comment Mr Blight!!!

gary.mills1, neath says...
12:16pm Sat 1 Nov 08

IM REALLY PLEASED FOR IAN, AT LEASED HE'LL HAVE SOME INCOME TO PAY IS WAY. AND HE'S COMING ALONG FINE REGARDING IS INJURIES.HERE'S TO A FULL RECOVERY GOOD LUCK IAN FOR THR FUTURE. ALSO THANK YOU TO MR BUCHAN
( EX MAN UTD )WHO REPRESENTED IAN AND DID A FINE JOB. MUGGER

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