West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce has accepted substantial damages from Steve Kean, his successor as Blackburn Rovers boss, for saying he was fired by the club in 2010 for being a crook.

Kean, who himself left Ewood Park last September, had made the “false and defamatory” comments on a pre-season tour of the Far East in 2011.

The remarks were recorded and posted on YouTube as well as being reported in most of the UK newspapers.

Allardyce’s lawyer Hanna Basha told the High Court that Kean acknowledged the allegation was completely untrue, had withdrawn it and agreed to pay a substantial and undisclosed sum in damages.

Reports said Kean’s counsel offered his apologies for the hurt and distress caused.

Blackburn Rovers, owned by Indian poultry firm Venky’s, apologised to Allardyce on The Championship club’s website last week.

“Whilst in Hong Kong, Mr Kean was in a bar and falsely alleged that Sam Allardyce, our previous club manager, was sacked by us because he was a crook,” that apology said.

“This is completely false and we apologise to Mr Allardyce for the embarrassment and distress caused to him by Mr Kean.”

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