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    Football manager Joey Barton in court today after ‘attacking Barnsley coach in tunnel after match’

    JOEY Barton is set to go on trial accused of assaulting another football manager after a heated League One game.The Bristol Rovers manager, 39, denies attacking then-Barnsley boss Daniel Stendel back in April 2019.
    Joey Barton is set to go on trial next week following an alleged assaultCredit: PA
    He arrived alone this morning for a hearing at Sheffield Crown CourtCredit: PA
    Prosecutors allege he attacked Daniel Stendel, then the manager of Barnsley
    Prosecutors claim Barton – who was then managing Fleetwood – hit out in the tunnel after a Barnsley win.
    Stendel was left with facial injuries after the alleged bust-up.
    Ex-Premier League star Barton, of Widnes in Cheshire, was said to be furious after seeing one of his players sent off in a 4-2 defeat.
    A steward and a cop stopped his BMW from leaving the ground.
    He was later arrested after Barnsley complained to South Yorkshire Police about the alleged incident.
    A trial will begin at Sheffield Crown Court on Monday after jurors were selected today.
    The fracas was initially sparked after Fleetwood’s Harry Souttar was sent off midway through the second half.
    Barton was furious that German manager Stendel had got involved and chased him down the tunnel at the full-time whistle.
    The two managers were seen squaring up to each other on the touchline at the final whistle, with Stendel waving his finger at Barton.
    Barton then shook hands with Barnsley staff and the match officials before racing off up the tunnel where the alleged brawl took place.
    BARTON IN THE DOCK
    The former midfielder played more than 250 Premier League games for Newcastle United, Manchester City and Queens Park Rangers.
    He began managing League One side Fleetwood Town in 2018, before moving to Bristol Rovers in February this year, shortly before the club were relegated to League Two.
    Barton started his football career with Manchester City in 2002 after going through their youth system and went on to make 150 appearances for the club.
    He then moved to Newcastle United in a £5.8million transfer in July 2007 before leaving for Queens Park Rangers in August 2011.

    The midfielder was then put on loan to French side Marseille during the 2012-13 season before making his way to Burnley for one season – helping promote them to the Premier League.
    Barton made one appearance for England in 2007.
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    Inside Benjamin Mendy’s prison ruled by ‘tangled web of gangs’ with 29 attacks in a MONTH after he expected ‘VIP wing’

    THE PRISON where Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy is being held is plagued with a “tangled web of gangs” with 29 inmate attacks a MONTH.Mendy, 27, has been on remand in Liverpool’s HMP Altcourse since October as he faces a total of six counts of rape and one of sexual assault.
    Benjamin Mendy has been held at Liverpool’s HMP Altcourse since October as he faces six counts of rape and one of sexual assaultCredit: AP
    The prison in Liverpool is riddled with a ‘tangled web of gangs’ and faced 338 assaults in the last yearCredit: Alamy
    It’s now been revealed that there were nearly 340 inmate assaults in the last year – despite prisoners being locked up for the majority of the day during the pandemic.
    The prison, where the footballer is being held, is riddled with warring “gangs” who have spent much of their limited out-of-cell time in the last year assaulting each other.
    Mendy’s fellow inmates also attack one another with makeshift weapons – including razor blades concealed inside toothbrushes.
    The £52million international footballer was arrested at his home in August following allegations of sexual abuse.
    But the Man City defender was remanded in custody and wasn’t allowed to return to his £5million mansion in Cheshire as the multiple rape charges came to light.
    He was transported from court to the Category B prison on October 1 – and will stay there until his trial next year after three of his bail pleas were rejected.

    The footballer was put on the VP wing for vulnerable prisoners – but it was reported that he first misunderstood and thought he was going to a “VIP wing.”
    One prison officer is forced to spend “considerable time” unpicking the tangled web of gangs within the prison walls at Altcourse, The Sun can reveal.
    From July 2020 to June 2021, there were 338 assaults within the prison – and in 35 incidents, a weapon was used by inmates.
    And 53 attacks resulted in police referrals for prosecution, with one prisoner receiving an additional 10 months on their sentence for melting a razor blade into a toothbrush.
    This averages out to 29 assaults per month – which is nearly one attack a day.
    The annual report by the Independent Monitoring Board revealed: “The prison’s local and urban catchment area has led to more conflict which takes place in the community moving inside the walls.
    “To this end one officer spends considerable time trying to unpick the tangled web of Liverpool gangs.
    “During the reporting period the average prison population was 1113 with the number of assaults averaging 29 per month which represents slightly over 2 per cent.
    “Of these, 21 were prisoner on prisoner and 8 on staff.”

    INMATE ATTACKS
    The report added: “Of the total number of 338 assaults throughout this year, there were 35 incidents of weapon use and 53 police referrals for prosecution.”
    And the prison also reported having a substance misuse problem – with the volume of illicit drugs being smuggled into Altcourse staying constant, despite no social visits and limited access to exercise yards.
    But HMP Altcourse also hasn’t been drug testing inmates during the pandemic – admitting that the amount of time prisoners spent in their cells may have “hidden” the problem.
    And with an increase in foreign national “high risk” prisoners, the prison’s English language education course is now “heavily oversubscribed.”
    Despite the attacks between inmates “remaining steady” this year, the report admitted the numbers perhaps weren’t higher because “prisoners are locked up for most of the day.”
    The France international player has been accused of attacking four women – all over 16 – between October 2020 and August 2021.
    And today he was charged with two more rapes – on top of the four he was already facing.
    He is yet to enter pleas to the charges.
    The footballer will appear at Stockport Magistrates’ Court on November 17 – and is scheduled to go on trial on January 24, 2022.
    Mendy was arrested after a 17-year-old girl alleged she had been sexually abused at his £5million Cheshire mansion this August.
    MOB RULE
    He was also accused of raping a woman last October, as well as a sexual assault in January.
    Mendy was initially charged with four counts of rape and one sexual assault.
    In October, Mendy was denied bail by a judge at a 50-minute hearing at Chester Crown Court. It was the third bail application Mendy had made.
    Man City suspended the Premier League left-back in August, pending an investigation.
    In a statement, the club said: “Manchester City can confirm that following his being charged by police today, Benjamin Mendy has been suspended pending an investigation.
    “The matter is subject to a legal process and the club is therefore unable to make further comment until that process is complete.”
    He is now missing from the club’s official online shop, with fans unable to buy shirts with his name and number on the back.
    It is not even possible to search for “Mendy” in the search bar, nor can users browse Mendy products under the “shop by player” option.
    He does, however, remain on the squad list with a full bio detailing his career.
    Mendy has been refused bail three times and is now being held in the Liverpool prisonCredit: Alamy
    Man City star Benjamin Mendy leaves court as it’s revealed he’ll stand trial accused of four counts of rape and one sexual assault
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    Inside Benjamin Mendy’s prison ruled by ‘tangled web of gangs’ with 29 attacks a MONTH after he expected ‘VIP wing’

    THE PRISON where Manchester City footballer Benjamin Mendy is being held is plagued with a “tangled web of gangs” with 29 inmate attacks a MONTH.Mendy, 27, has been on remand in Liverpool’s HMP Altcourse since October as he faces a total of six counts of rape and one of sexual assault.
    Benjamin Mendy has been held at Liverpool’s HMP Altcourse since October as he faces six counts of rape and one of sexual assaultCredit: AP
    The prison in Liverpool is riddled with a ‘tangled web of gangs’ and faced 338 assaults in the last yearCredit: Alamy
    It’s now been revealed that there were nearly 340 inmate assaults in the last year – despite prisoners being locked up for the majority of the day during the pandemic.
    The prison, where the footballer is being held, is riddled with warring “gangs” who have spent much of their limited out-of-cell time in the last year assaulting each other.
    Mendy’s fellow inmates also attack one another with makeshift weapons – including razor blades concealed inside toothbrushes.
    The £52million international footballer was arrested at his home in August following allegations of sexual abuse.
    But the Man City defender was remanded in custody and wasn’t allowed to return to his £5million mansion in Cheshire as the multiple rape charges came to light.
    He was transported from court to the Category B prison on October 1 – and will stay there until his trial next year after three of his bail pleas were rejected.

    The footballer was put on the VP wing for vulnerable prisoners – but it was reported that he first misunderstood and thought he was going to a “VIP wing.”
    One prison officer is forced to spend “considerable time” unpicking the tangled web of gangs within the prison walls at Altcourse, The Sun can reveal.
    From July 2020 to June 2021, there were 338 assaults within the prison – and in 35 incidents, a weapon was used by inmates.
    And 53 attacks resulted in police referrals for prosecution, with one prisoner receiving an additional 10 months on their sentence for melting a razor blade into a toothbrush.
    This averages out to 29 assaults per month – which is nearly one attack a day.
    The annual report by the Independent Monitoring Board revealed: “The prison’s local and urban catchment area has led to more conflict which takes place in the community moving inside the walls.
    “To this end one officer spends considerable time trying to unpick the tangled web of Liverpool gangs.
    “During the reporting period the average prison population was 1113 with the number of assaults averaging 29 per month which represents slightly over 2 per cent.
    “Of these, 21 were prisoner on prisoner and 8 on staff.”
    INMATE ATTACKS
    The report added: “Of the total number of 338 assaults throughout this year, there were 35 incidents of weapon use and 53 police referrals for prosecution.”
    And the prison also reported having a substance misuse problem – with the volume of illicit drugs being smuggled into Altcourse staying constant, despite no social visits and limited access to exercise yards.
    But HMP Altcourse also hasn’t been drug testing inmates during the pandemic – admitting that the amount of time prisoners spent in their cells may have “hidden” the problem.
    And with an increase in foreign national “high risk” prisoners, the prison’s English language education course is now “heavily oversubscribed.”
    Despite the attacks between inmates “remaining steady” this year, the report admitted the numbers perhaps weren’t higher because “prisoners are locked up for most of the day.”
    The France international player has been accused of attacking four women – all over 16 – between October 2020 and August 2021.
    And today he was charged with two more rapes – on top of the four he was already facing.
    He is yet to enter pleas to the charges.
    The footballer will appear at Stockport Magistrates’ Court on November 17 – and is scheduled to go on trial on January 24, 2022.
    Mendy was arrested after a 17-year-old girl alleged she had been sexually abused at his £5million Cheshire mansion this August.
    MOB RULE
    He was also accused of raping a woman last October, as well as a sexual assault in January.
    Mendy was initially charged with four counts of rape and one sexual assault.
    In October, Mendy was denied bail by a judge at a 50-minute hearing at Chester Crown Court. It was the third bail application Mendy had made.
    Man City suspended the Premier League left-back in August, pending an investigation.
    In a statement, the club said: “Manchester City can confirm that following his being charged by police today, Benjamin Mendy has been suspended pending an investigation.
    “The matter is subject to a legal process and the club is therefore unable to make further comment until that process is complete.”
    He is now missing from the club’s official online shop, with fans unable to buy shirts with his name and number on the back.
    It is not even possible to search for “Mendy” in the search bar, nor can users browse Mendy products under the “shop by player” option.
    He does, however, remain on the squad list with a full bio detailing his career.
    Mendy has been refused bail three times and is now being held in the Liverpool prisonCredit: Alamy
    Man City star Benjamin Mendy leaves court as it’s revealed he’ll stand trial accused of four counts of rape and one sexual assault
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    Second man charged in Benjamin Mendy rape investigation after Man City ace appeared in court

    A SECOND man has been charged with a series of rape offences alongside Benjamin Mendy.The Manchester City left-back, 27, appeared in court in late August charged with sex attacks on three women.
    A second man has been charged in connection with the Benjamin Mendy sex assault allegationsCredit: PA
    One of the alleged assaults is said to have happened days before he appeared in the dock.
    Now Louis Saha Matturie, 40, has appeared before magistrates in Chester after he was this weekend charged with four rapes.
    Matturie, who is originally from Sierra Leone and was described in court as Mendy’s “runner”, was arrested last month – shortly after the footballer’s first appearance.
    The defendant, who wept during proceedings, spoke only to confirm his name and address.
    His lawyer submitted a bail application – but it was rejected and Matturie was remanded into custody.
    A Chesire Police spokesman said: “The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has authorised Cheshire Constabulary to charge a second man in connection with allegations of sexual assault.
    “Louis Saha Matturie, aged 40, has been charged with four counts of rape.
    “The charges relate to three complainants over the age of 16 and are alleged to have taken place between April 2021 and August 2021.

    “Matturie, of Eccles, has been remanded in custody.”
    He will appear alongside Mendy at Chester Crown Court on Friday.
    The French World Cup winner was arrested after a 17-year-old girl alleged she had been sexually abused at his £5m mansion this August.
    Mendy, 27, was immediately suspended by Manchester City after he was then charged with four counts of rape and one sexual assault.
    The charges, alleged to have taken place between October 2020 and August 2021, relate to three complainants.
    Mendy appeared in court on August 27.
    The court was told he allegedly raped a teen during a party at his home.
    The alleged offence took place while Mendy was already on bail.
    PAIR IN THE DOCK
    He is accused of raping a woman last October, as well as a sexual assault in January.
    The football ace showed no emotion as he was remanded in custody following the hearing.
    Hours after his appearance in court, Cheshire Constabulary said a second man has been quizzed by detectives.
    Cops said a 40-year-old man was being held “in connection to an ongoing investigation into sexual offences”.
    French international Mendy was arrested last November at his £5million home in Prestbury, Cheshire.
    He was then released pending further investigation before being re-arrested and charged last month.
    Mendy, who earns £90,000 a week, has been remanded in custody.
    RAPE CHARGES
    He arrived at court in a prison van with a police escort on August 27.
    The player, who wore a red hoodie and black jogging bottoms, spoke only to confirm his name, address and date of birth.  
    In a statement, the club said: “Manchester City can confirm that following his being charged by police today, Benjamin Mendy has been suspended pending an investigation.
    “The matter is subject to a legal process and the club is therefore unable to make further comment until that process is complete.”
    Premier League champions Man City spent a reported £49.2million signing Mendy from French side Monaco in 2017.
    He last played for the club on August 15 during their 1-0 defeat to Tottenham at the start of the season.
    In September last year City boss Pep Guardiola revealed Mendy would be out of the game for at least a month due to an injury.
    Mendy appeared in court in the back of a prison van late last monthCredit: fpnw.co.uk©2021
    A 40-year-old man has now appeared in court charged with rape in connection with Mendy’s alleged offencesCredit: AP
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    Premier League footballer Yves Bissouma could lose driving licence after ‘speeding five times on same stretch of road’

    PREMIER League footballer Yves Bissouma could lose his driving licence after allegedly speeding five times on the same stretch of road.The Brighton and Hove Albion star is accused of breaking the 30mph limit along the city’s seafront in his black Mercedes.
    Yves Bissouma of Brighton & Hove AlbionCredit: MatchDay Images Limited
    The Mali midfielder, 24, is also accused of failing to give driver ID information.
    Crawley magistrates yesterday adjourned his case to a later date.
    He has not entered pleas.
    The Mali midfielder could lose his driving licenceCredit: Instagram
    Bissouma is alleged to have been speeding five times on the same stretch of roadCredit: Instagram

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    Ex-Arsenal starlet runs up £3,700 bill after taking woman’s credit card as she slept in their hotel room

    AN ex-Arsenal starlet took a woman’s credit card as she slept in their hotel room — days after being freed from jail. Jaydon Thorbourne, 22, ran up a £3,700 bill on his victim’s American Express card. Ex-Arsenal starlet Jaydon Thorbourne took a woman’s credit card as she slept in their hotel room and ran up […] More