BOLTON Wanderers chairman Phil Gartside and former Whites boss Sammy Lee have appeared in court to face perjury charges relating to a legal battle over a £1 million transfer deal.

Agent Tony McGill, aged 56, is bringing a private prosecution against the Wanderers chairman and others from the club, as well as top agent Jerome Anderson and others from his SEM firm, and the ex-midfielder Gavin McCann.

The case surrounds a protracted legal battle over McCann's transfer from Aston Villa to Bolton Wanderers in 2007, with McGill claiming he was cut out of the deal.

Lee, aged 55, from Liverpool, and now a coach at Southampton, was manager of Bolton Wanderers at the time.

The private prosecution came before District Judge Stephen Earl, sitting at Newcastle Magistrates' Court, for its first hearing.

No pleas were entered and the case was sent to Newcastle Crown Court where it will be heard again in a fortnight.

McCann was allowed not to attend today but must come to the magistrates' court next week.

Lisa Judge, representing the defendants from Bolton Wanderers, said: "There will be an application to dismiss forthwith."

The SEM defendants were represented in court by barrister Saba Naqshbandi.

Each of the defendants had to stand up to give their name, date of birth and address at the beginning of the hearing.

They were:

  • Agent Jerome Anderson, 56, from Barnet, north London, who faces four counts of perjury and one of fraud by false representation.
  • Lawyer Chris Farnell, 45, from Hale, Cheshire, who faces two counts of perjury.
  • Agent Stephen Horner, 49, from Brindle, near Chorley, Lancashire, who faces two counts of perjury.
  • Agent David Sheron, 62, from Rossett, near Wrexham, North Wales, who faces four counts of perjury.
  • Agent Jeffrey Weston, 61, from Mill Hill, north London, who faces five counts of perjury and one of fraud by false representation.
  • Bolton Wanderers chairman Phil Gartside, 62, from Crowley, Northwich, Cheshire, who faces five counts of perjury and one of fraud by false representation.
  • Coach Sammy Lee, from Woolton, Liverpool, who faces four counts of perjury.
  • Bolton secretary Simon Marland, 55, from Chorley, who faces five counts of perjury and one of false representation.
  • Frank McParland, 55, from Warrington, and who is currently Brentford director of football, who faces four counts of perjury.
  • Footballer Gavin McCann, from Lytham, Lancashire, did not attend but faces four counts of perjury and one of fraud by false representation.

Mr McGill is also prosecuting Bolton Wanderers and SEM.

The case was heard in Newcastle as Mr McGill is from Sunderland.

Ms Judge, representing the Bolton Wanderers parties, said there will be an application to change venue.