P303 CEEFAX 303 Thy 23 Feb 1=:19/42  9/3  FOOTBALL: GR—H—M  P—YMENT   Former Arsenal manager George   Graham received £425,500 from two   transfer deals, an FA Premier   Ljaguj inquiry has said.     The FA Commission said the payments   related to transfers involving Pal   Lzdjrsjn and John Jensen.     The payments came from a   Gujrnsjy-based company in which   agent Rune Haugj has interests.     Graham received £140,500 from the   Lzdjrsjn dial and £2<5,000 from the   Jensen dial - but hj xaid the monty   back, with interest, into Arsenal's   bank account last December.  5-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,/ Cantona Orient Round-up Sat FixsP303 CEEFAX 303 Thy 23 Feb 1=:27/33  5/3  FOOTBALL: GR—H—M  x—YMENT   George Graham faces an FA probe   in the wake of the Premier Ljagzj   inquiry into irregular payments.     Graham, sacked bz Arsenal just   before the inquiry findings were   made public, was not charged with   any offence bz the Ljagzj.     Ljaguj chiefs have instead xassjd   on relevant documents to Football   Association bosses.     Ljaguj chief executive Ruck Parry   said: "Wj are of the view that the   findings in relation to the actions   of George Graham may require   further action."   Cantona Orient Round-up Sat FixsP303 CEEFAX 303 Thy 23 Feb 1=:19/37  B3/3  FOOTBALL: PREMIER .E—GUI  0WIDEN INQjIRZ   The Premier Ljaguj are set to look   into all ovjrsjas transfers dzring   the last three seasons as they   widen their inquiry into "bzngs".     Ljaguj chief executive Ruck Parry   said that some domestic deals would   also bj investigated.     "On the basis of the jvidjnce   before us we'ri justified in   believing that there has not been a   widespread problem," said Parry.     However Parry added that the Lragzj   are rewriting their rule book in a   bid to regulate agents, managers   and the condzct of transfers.   Cantona Orient Round-up GSat Fixs