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Who approved the agent's fee in Ferdinand deal?

PETER RIDSDALE SAYS: 'It was O'Leary's signature that allowed Rune (Hauge) to contact the player, player's agent and club representatives on our behalf.

"David hired him without my knowledge and without board approval. He acted unilaterally."

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'Lived the dream': Peter Ridsdale

DAVID O'LEARY SAYS: "I took a call, like I would from a lot of agents, from Rune Hauge and he said he could get Rio Ferdinand for us.

"I wanted the player and I knew Hauge could get him, so I passed him on to Ian Silvester (Leeds club secretary), who then produced a piece of paper for me to sign.

"I asked him if I could do this but he said it was accompanied by a covering letter that stated that only with Peter Ridsdale's approval could any commission fees be agreed. End of story."

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