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    Premier League star Jesse Lingard to face trial after ‘giving fake name’ to cops over driving offence

    PREMIER League star Jesse Lingard is set to stand trial after he allegedly gave a fake name and address to cops when he was caught speeding.Lingard, 27, has been charged with failing to provide information about who was driving his Range Rover.
    Jesse Lingard is facing trial for allegedly lying to copsCredit: Reuters
    Lingard in a Range Rover car driving to football training in 2018
    The Nottingham Forest ace allegedly gave cops the name of a man who “doesn’t exist” along with an address which is “believed to be a car park”, a court heard.
    His case was heard for the first time at Stockport Magistrates Court yesterday – however, the former England international was not present.
    His lawyer entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf.
    The court heard the Range Rover Sport was picked up by a camera allegedly exceeding the speed limit on the A56 in Trafford in August last year – but that the driver was never stopped or spoken to.
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    Mike Arden, prosecuting for Greater Manchester Police, said the force “wrote to Mr Lingard at his then home address in Altrincham” with a notice of intended prosecution and a notice requesting the details of who was driving.
    He said the notice “made it clear that the individual it was addressed to was to respond” and that “they are not to pass it on to anyone”.
    Around two weeks after Mr Lingard was written to, a nomination was made online “by someone appearing to be Mr Lingard”, Mr Arden said.
    It claimed the person driving was a George Bolt who lived at an address on Pretoria Road in Oldham, he continued. 
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    Mr Bolt was written to and no response was received, the court heard. 
    Mr Arden said: “That’s not a surprise because he doesn’t exist. We’re quite certain about that.”
    He said the force’s central ticket office had identified the name as “linked to a so-called NIP farm.”
    Mr Arden added checks were carried out and GMP were “satisfied George Bolt doesn’t exist at that address.”
    He said: “We’re not even sure the address exists, we think it is a car park.
    “Therefore the nomination of Mr Bolt was inaccurate and misleading and prevents police getting to the bottom of who was driving the Range Rover.”
    Frank Rogers, representing Mr Lingard said: “Mr Lingard will say he never saw the notice of intended prosecution and never had any dealings with it.
    “It was dealt with by a third party who processed it in the way that has been alleged, without his knowledge, without his authority and certainly without his approval.
    “The first he knew about it was the court papers around charging him (for this offence).” 
    “He simply never received it. It’s essentially a simple trial issue” he added. The trial has been listed for July 28.
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    The charge carries a maximum penalty of six points on your driving licence and a fine of up to £1,000. 
    Mr Lingard’s case was one of around 20 heard at the courthouse on Friday following an investigation into the so-called ‘NIP farms.’ More

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    Former Premier League star admits ploughing Land Rover into Co-op store while 3 times over the drink-drive limit

    A FORMER Premier League star mounted the pavement and ploughed into a Co-op while three times over the drink-drive limit.Ex-Sunderland striker Danny Graham was driving his Land Rover through the exclusive Wynyard Estate in County Durham when the horror unfolded.
    Danny Graham’s Land Rover can be seen wedged in the Co-opCredit: NNP
    The footballer has admitted drink-drivingCredit: Reuters
    Graham, 37, mounted the kerb before smashing the flash motor into the village Co-op store.
    Shocking pictures showed the 4×4 wedged in the front of the shop, which suffered substantial damage.
    Graham, who also had stints at Middlesbrough, Watford, Swansea and Blackburn Rovers, today admitted drink-driving.
    He has now been banned from driving for two years and given a 12-month community order in which he must carry out 180 hours unpaid work.
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    Graham was also handed a 90-day alcohol ban, which will be monitored by a tag that can detect even a “small glass of sherry”.
    Chairman of the bench Nigel Guerin warned him he would be jailed if he flouted the driving ban, saying: “You are a well-known person and a lot of people in Wynyard will know you.
    “If you get behind the wheel of a car I’m sure someone will get in touch with the police.”
    Teesside Magistrates’ Court was told the forward was breathalysed at hospital after the crash in November last year.
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    He was found to have 230mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood. The legal limit is 80mg.
    The shop had to close for five days and stock worth more than £5,000 was damaged – with a total loss of around £32,000.
    Michael Lawson, prosecuting, said: “Luckily, no-one was injured as a result of this collision.”
    The court was told Graham had never been arrested before the “unwise incident”.
    Veteran striker Graham began his playing career at Middlesbrough in 2004 where he scored one goal in 15 appearances for the club.
    After spells on loan at Leeds United, Darlington, Derby County and Blackpool, he signed with Carlisle in 2007.
    He spent two years at the club and scored 29 goals before moving to Watford.
    Graham left the club for then-Premier League side Swansea in 2011 and made 54 appearances before his three-year stint at Sunderland.
    He left the Black Cats in 2016 and spent four years with Blackburn Rovers where he netted 45 goals in 158 appearances.
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    Graham returned to Sunderland in 2020 before retiring from professional football a year later.
    The crash caused an estimated £32,000 lossCredit: NNP
    Graham was three times the drink-drive limitCredit: Rex More

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    Formula 1 motor racing apprentice killed on ‘one last ride’ with girlfriend before putting motorbike away for winter

    A PROMISING Formula 1 racing apprentice was killed during “one last ride” with his girlfriend before putting it away for winter, an inquest heard.Daniel Cracknell, 20, who worked as an engineer for the prestigious racing team Williams, lost control of his bike on a sharp bend in Grove, Oxfordshire, and fell into the path of an oncoming van.
    Daniel Cracknell died after losing control of his motorcycle in November last yearCredit: Hyde News & Pictures
    He worked as an apprentice engineer for F1 team WilliamsCredit: Hyde News & Pictures
    He suffered severe brain injuries and died in hospital on November 13 last year, just over a week after the smash.
    The inquest into his death, held in Oxford, heard that he was a well-respected member of the Williams team, which he joined as an apprentice straight from school.
    Colleagues at Williams paid tributes to him and the team sent a message of condolence at the time of his death.
    The flag at the team’s HQ in Grove flew at half-mast and team members wore black armbands at that year’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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    Daniel’s girlfriend, Lois, who was riding pillion on his Suzuki SCV650 at the time of the fatal crash, said that they had bonded over a shared love of bikes.
    She added that the young engineer told friends he was taking the bike out for “one last ride” before putting it in storage for the winter.
    Senior coroner for Oxfordshire, Darren Salter, heard that the couple took a route that was “normal” for them and were heading for home when the tragedy occurred.
    The driver of the van reportedly swerved to avoid Daniel, but was unable to do so, leading to both Daniel and Lois being “flung off into the verge”.
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    Lois said that she was “fully conscious” but cannot remember coming off the bike, only hitting the ground and trying to find her partner before they were both rushed to hospital.
    Police investigators told the hearing that Daniel’s licence meant he was only qualified to ride motorcycles with up to 30KW of power.
    However, he had removed the restrictor on his machine, which had a power capacity of 50KW, while an app on Lois’ phone suggested that their top speed on the day of the crash was up to 94mph.
    Thames Valley Police concluded in their investigation that the loss of control should be attributed to rider error.
    The coroner returned a verdict of a road traffic collision and said that the medical cause of death was a traumatic brain injury.
    He said: “On the balance of probability a combination of the wet road and the speed, leading to a loss of control attributed to rider error and leading to an accident, a tragic accident, resulting in the loss of Dan and injuries to Lois as well.
    “I have heard that he was generally careful and a very good driver and I don’t doubt that for a moment.” More

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    Trio of armed thugs who attacked brothers of Marcus Rashford & Trent Alexander-Arnold in terrifying raid are jailed

    A TRIO of armed thugs who attacked the brothers of Premier League stars Trent Alexander-Arnold and Marcus Rashford in a terrifying raid have been jailed.Tariq Dervan, Romario Harmer and Talleko Lemonious attacked Dane Rashford and Tyler Alexander-Arnold at a Manchester café.
    Marcus Rashford, right, and brother DaneCredit: instagram/Marcus Rashford
    Tyler – brother of Liverpool star Trent – was smacked in the head with a baseball bat so hard the handle broke off.
    While Man Utd ace Marcus’ brother Dane “feared for his life” after a shotgun was pointed at his face.
    The masked raiders then made off with a £70,000 Range Rover and jewellery including a £20,000 Rolex.
    Both men were struck to the head with the bat and needed stitches after the raid, Minshull Street Crown Court in Manchester was told.
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    Tariq Dervan, 22, Romario Harmer, 21 and Talleko Lemonious, 28, had denied involvement.
    But after a trial in January each of them was convicted by a jury of five counts of robbery and three counts of possession of an offensive weapon.
    Passing sentence, Mr Recorder Peter Horgan said: “This was clearly a brazen and planned robbery in broad daylight.”
    Dervan, from Staffordshire, was jailed for five-and-a-half years; and Harmer, from Old Trafford, Manchester, for four years.
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    Lemonious, from Wythenshawe, was also sentenced for possession of a firearm and possession of ammunition linked to an unrelated crime.
    He was jailed for 18 years in total.
    Earlier, Stephen McNally, prosecuting, told the court the victims had been having breakfast with three other friends at the Little Rock Caribbean Café in Moss Side, Manchester, on the morning of January 12, 2019.
    They intended to drive to Brighton to watch a Liverpool football match later that day.
    But all five were robbed after the trio burst in shouting “get your watches off”, as café staff fled in terror.
    The robbers fled in the Range Rover – but it was fitted with a tracker and the trio were arrested by police an hour later at a house around two miles away in Fallowfield, south Manchester.
    At the house, police found items stolen in the robbery, including watches and wallets, along with ski masks.
    The sawn-off shotgun was found hidden in a nearby bush which had Harmer’s DNA on.
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    Bolton Wanderers star Kyle Dempsey and his dad face jail for beating up bouncer in ‘ugly & brute’ attack

    BOLTON Wanderers star Kyle Dempsey and his dad are facing the prospect of jail time over their joint attack on a bouncer.Both the footballer, 27, and his dad, 50-year-old Michael, are due to be sentenced later today for what the judge described as a “ugly and brute” attack on Maryport Labour Club doorman Darryl Jarvis.
    Bolton Wanderers star Kyle Dempsey and his dad have been warned they face jail time by the judgeCredit: Getty
    Father and son had earlier admitted actual bodily harm assault on Mr Jarvis during the violent incident at the club in Cumbria on July 16 last year.
    The older Dempsy has also admitted causing criminal damage to a door.
    Both men had opted for a “trial of issue” before a judge, claiming they had reacted to violence or a threat of it towards them, with “excessive” self-defence regarding Kyle Dempsey and an attempt to defend his son in his father’s case.
    Giving his ruling today at Carlisle Crown Court, Judge Ian Unsworth KC said he had reviewed the CCTV images which had captured most of the incident.
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    Kyle Dempsey, from Blackpool, had been playing for Wanderers in a friendly game against Carlisle United earlier in the day before going to socialise with his family at the Tap Tavern in Maryport, the court heard.
    Dempsey senior, from Maryport, drank six or seven pints while his son had three or four.
    It was as they were walking to the Labour Club to collect Kyle Dempsey’s granddad that the footballer was attacked by a local man.
    Kyle Dempsey was briefly knocked unconscious, the court heard.
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    A short while later, Mr Jarvis was working at the front entrance to the club when he witnessed a “swarm of people” running towards the club.
    The man who is said to have attacked Kyle Dempsey was able to get into the club while there was a struggle taking place at the doors.
    CCTV footage of the incident revealed Kyle Dempsey to be “acting aggressively” outside the club, the judge said.
    Michael Dempsey is said to have thrown a punch, according to the doorman, and the blow connected with his face.
    The bouncer told the court he recalled feeling “multiple strikes to my body and face and head” as he was “bent double” and being kept down.
    The incident was temporarily stopped after staff at the club closed the door but it flared up again after the doors were flung open, having been kicked by Michael Dempsey.
    The court heard how Michael Dempsey was “clearly angry” and determined to get to the man who had earlier punched his son.
    Judge Unsworth said in the violence that followed, he was not satisfied that either defendant was acting in self-defence.
    Speaking about Michael Dempsey, Judge Unsworth said: “I am satisfied so that I am sure that Michael Dempsey was not acting in self-defence; he was joining in an ugly, brute attack.”
    CCTV footage showed Kyle Dempsey kicking the victim twice.
    The judge said: “Kyle Dempsey was not defending himself; he was out of control and, in his words, had lost it.”
    The violence was only stopped when the police arrived.
    By then, Mr Jarvis was covered in blood and appeared to be dazed, the court heard.
    He had suffered a broken nose, a chipped tooth, a cut to the head and bruised ribs.
    Judge Unsworth said: “In my judgement, this was a determined, sustained and joint attack on a doorman who was doing no more than trying to preserve public order and the safety of those in the club.”
    Mr Jarvis said in a victim personal statement to the court that he had lost a night’s pay from his work as a door supervisor and had to take a week off work from his day job as a care home maintenance manager.
    He also said a statement which had been issued by Kyle Dempsey’s club had “altered the truth” of what happened and threw suspicion onto him.
    Mr Jarvis said he had suffered weeks of headaches as a result of the “multiple assaults”.
    He added: “The case should have been completed quickly at the magistrates court if they had had the decency to admit what they had done.”
    He described the father and son as “mindless thugs”.
    Mr Jarvis added: “I am grateful to the police officers who pulled them off me; if they had carried on my injuries could have been significantly worse and I might not even be here today.”
    Acting for both defendants, Lisa Judge described Michael Dempsey as a “loving, kind, family man,” saying he had wept when he was told that his conviction might prevent him in the future from being a youth rugby coach.
    She said that when Michael had seen the CCTV footage, there had been “unequivocal horror” in his expression.
    The barrister said he had expressed not only remorse, but “insightful remorse”.
    Miss Judge said that Kyle Dempsey had also expressed genuine remorse and he had also reacted with horror when he was shown the video footage.
    She told the court: “He is an individual who engages in charitable acts and works with youths at grass roots level… He is worried that parents will think he is a poor role model.
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    “His concern is about parents and others. At his level and age, within a professional football career, any period of imprisonment will wreck that life for him.”
    Judge Unsworth warned both men the face possible jail sentence and will pass sentence later today.
    Kyle Dempsey of Bolton Wanderers celebrates with the Papa Johns Trophy earlier in April this yearCredit: Rex
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    International footballer arrested after ‘sexually assaulting schoolgirl, 17, in club VIP area while carrying drugs’

    A FOOTBALLER has been arrested after he allegedly sexually assaulted a schoolgirl in a nightclub. Boris Klaiman, the Volos goalkeeper and a former Israel international, has denied the charges laid against him, which involved a 17-year-old girl at a bar in Athens, Greece.
    Volos goalkeeper Boris Klaiman has been arrested in GreeceCredit: Alamy
    The 32-year-old has also represented the Israel national teamCredit: Getty
    According to Greek publication Proto Thema, Klaiman was arrested yesterday morning following claims of possessing narcotics and rape.
    The footballer had been at a bar in Kolonaki with his teammate, Rodrigo Escoval, prior to his arrest.
    It was reported the incident involved an underage girl who was visiting Athens on a school trip.
    Cops subsequently arrested the 32-year-old outside the nightclub at about 2am.
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    Authorities also found drugs in Klaiman’s possession.
    According to the 17-year-old’s testimony that was provided to police and reported in local media, the incident happened after 1am.
    The girl claimed she was approached by Klaiman at the VIP section of a bar on Skoufa Street.
    It was alleged the man then touched her bottom over her skirt, which she fended off and walked away.
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    She later returned to the area to find her friends, where she was approached again by Klaiman.
    The girl claimed she told the footballer of her age, which caused a commotion and then he subsequently allegedly sexually assaulted her.
    The girl later made a statement with local police and identified Klaiman as the alleged offender, and charges were subsequently laid.
    Evidence was submitted by the girl, which is currently under forensic examination.
    Klaiman has denied the charges and remains in custody.
    The goalkeeper signed a two-year contract to play with the Greek Super League team, Volos FC, in August 2020.
    He previously played for clubs in Israel, as well as for the Israeli national team.
    Volos FC have subsequently dropped Klaiman while the investigation is pending.
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    In a statement released by the club, a spokesman said: “By decision of the president of PAE Volos, Achilleas Beos – Boris Klaiman and Rodrigo Escoval have been left out of the team and the process to terminate their contracts has begun.
    “Their managers have already been informed.” More

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    Star who scored Sevilla winner at Old Trafford handed six-month prison sentence ahead of Man Utd Europa League clash

    WISSAM BEN YEDDER has been sentenced to six months in prison in Spain.But according to AS, former Sevilla star Ben Yedder, who currently plays for Monaco, will not serve any jail time.
    Ex-Sevilla star Wissam Ben Yedder has been handed a six-month prison sentenceCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    Wissam Ben Yedder eliminated Manchester United during his time at SevillaCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    The striker was penalised for a crime against the Public Treasury and was also ordered to pay a fine of €133,798 (£117,519).
    The sentence was suspended for two years and includes the condition of “the defendant not committing a crime again during the period of suspension”.
    So it is highly-likely Ben Yedder will not spend any time behind bars.
    The charges relate to the France international’s three-year spell at Sevilla until his departure in 2019.
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    The 32-year-old scored 70 goals and bagged 22 assists in 138 appearances during his time in Seville.
    Ben Yedder is widely remembered for knocking Manchester United out of the Champions League in 2018.
    Sevilla and United met in the Round of 16 and the Frenchman fired his team to the quarter-finals thanks to a brace that led to a 2-1 victory at Old Trafford.
    The Red Devils and the LaLiga giants are now set to face off again this Thursday in the Europa League quarter-finals.
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    But of course Ben Yedder won’t play any part as he is now competing in his home country for Monaco.
    The centre-forward has so far amassed 96 goals and 30 assists in 161 games with the Ligue 1 giants.
    United face Sevilla at Old Trafford in their first-leg and will visit Spain next week.
    The winner of that tie will go on to face either Juventus or Sporting Lisbon, who knocked Arsenal out, in the semi-finals. More

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    Arsenal star Reiss Nelson faces trial after the forward’s dog Tiago ‘attacked a masseur in his north London home’

    ARSENAL star Reiss Nelson is facing trial after his dog allegedly attacked a massage therapist.Saeid Motaali was at the 23-year-old footballer’s home in North London when the horror unfolded.
    Reiss Nelson has been charged after his dog allegedly attacked a massage therapistCredit: Getty
    It is alleged he was left injured by pooch Tiago on December 2, 2020.
    The Crown Prosecution Service told The Sun Online Nelson is now facing trial on September 4 at Harrow Crown Court.
    He is charged with being in charge of a dog which caused injury while dangerously out of control.
    The forward denied the charge at a previous hearing in October last year, Mail Online reports.
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    It is not clear what breed of dog Tiago is with the star previously sharing a picture of a French bulldog-style animal on his Instagram.
    Nelson has seen limited game time this season after failing to earn a regular spot with the current Premier League toppers.
    Despite this, he has still managed to impress while on the pitch.
    The scored twice in Arsenal’s 5-0 win against Nottingham Forest and grabbed a last-gasp winner last month to help the Gunners’ beat Bournemouth 3-2.
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    He has made 59 appearances for Arsenal in total, scoring seven goals and providing seven assists.
    The Londoner will be available on a free transfer in the summer with Brighton and Nice already showing interest.
    But Nelson, who joined Arsenal as a nine year old, has made it clear he is keen to stay with the club.
    The Sun Online has contacted Arsenal and Nelson’s rep for comment.
    It is not clear which breed the dog involved is but Nelson previously shared an image of a French bulldogCredit: instagram
    Nelson is facing trial in SeptemberCredit: EPA More