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    England star Kalvin Phillips reveals how he plans to keep dad out of jail as he serves 12 year sentence behind bars

    KALVIN Phillips has revealed how he plans to keep his dad out of jail as he serves a 12 year sentence behind bars.The Man City star’s dad, Mark, is based at HM Prison Wealstun, which is only a short drive away from Phillips’ previous home in Leeds.
    Kalvin Phillips has spoken of how he wants to help his father once he is out of jailCredit: Getty
    The star won the treble but had a stop-start season at Man CityCredit: Getty
    As a teen, Phillips would often go and see his dad, but those visits to the prison started to become less frequent over the past few years.
    The England ace, 27, said he had driven past the Category C prison every day while at Leeds United.
    He would never visit Mark, incarcerated for a series of crimes, although the pair would speak on the phone.
    But the Prem star recently went in a couple of months ago for around an hour and a half with Phillips describing the meeting “like I’d never been away”.
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    Speaking to MailOnline Phillips said: “I think it was six years since I’d last seen him.
    “It was literally like I’d never been away from him to be honest. He looked a bit older and stuff like that but it was like the last time I saw him. We had a laugh, talked about football, saying how proud he was.”
    Phillips’s father was in and out of prison for much of his son’s childhood.
    He and his three siblings were raised by his hard-working mum Lindsay Crosby and beloved late grandmother Val.
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    But despite his challenging upbringing, Phillips spoke about how he wanted to “look after” and help his dad be “secure” when he is released from prison.
    The Man City ace said: “Obviously I mentioned about looking after him.
    “To make sure he is secure, so he doesn’t go straight back into prison like he has in the past. He could’ve asked me for anything: for a car, a house, anything.
    “He said all he wants is to be able to travel around the world and watch me play football. That’s obviously something I can help with.”
    And Phillips gave a little more insight into the complex relationship between him and his father saying he “doesn’t have a problem with it”.
    The England international said: “He feels like he’s intruding, because he hasn’t been there through our childhood. He doesn’t want to take up our time, but I always say if he needs to ring, just call.
    “My dad’s one of those people who gets something in his head, like if he’s interrupting, or life gets a little bit too much, he’ll back away as if he’s doing something wrong.”
    The Man City star then spoke of how he is longing for the day his dad will be released in two years so he can come and watch him play.
    He continued: “We’d speak and he wouldn’t call for another two or three months. After I visited him, obviously I said to make sure he rings me. He hasn’t called since.
    “That’s just how he feels, that’s what he is like. I’ve never had a problem with the relationship we’ve had. I’d love him to be out and be in a secure house and be able to come and watch. I’ll have to wait.”
    Phillips joined City for over £40million last summer but injuries and fitness issues limited him to just two league starts.
    Although Pep Guardiola’s side won the treble, Phillips played just 21 times across all competitions for a combined 593 minutes.
    He has largely been on the sidelines for City having been unable to dislodge Rodri from a starting spot.
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    Phillips will hope to build on what has been a inconsistent season after an initial struggle to understand Pep Guardiola’s tactics and a number of injuries.
    In December, Guardiola left Phillips out of the Carabao Cup win over Liverpool because he was “overweight” after a post-World Cup holiday with his girlfriend. More

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    Football star, 20, found dead at home as tributes pour in for ‘amazing’ player who ‘had a bright future’

    A STAR football player has been found dead in her home with tributes pouring in for the “amazing” player.Thalia Chaverria was a junior at New Mexico State University when she was found in her Bakersfield, California home on Monday.
    She helped lead her team to their first conference win in historyCredit: nmstatewsoc instagram
    She had just turned 20 when she diedCredit: nmstatewsoc instagram
    The Las Cruces Police Department have said the death is not thought to be suspicious at this time.
    Tributes have poured in for the gifted young woman.
    Mario Moccia, the director of athletics at NMS, said: “Yesterday, we lost an amazing young woman, and we are deeply saddened by the untimely passing of a member of our Aggie family.
    “Thalia had a vibrant personality and those who were fortunate enough to spend time with her knew she had a bright future ahead of her.”
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    Thalia helped the football team earn its first conference title in history, friends said.
    She starred in 20 games and was entering her third season as a defender for the Aggies.
    Head coach Rob Baarts said: “The sudden loss of Thalia has completely rocked our Aggie soccer families’ world.
    “She was an inspiration and rock to this team. She will be missed but not forgotten.
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    “Her spirit will be with us everyday, on and off the pitch. I will always love you T!”
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    Benjamin Mendy’s ‘appetite for sex meant the word ‘No’ doesn’t feature in his dictionary’

    FOOTBALLER Benjamin Mendy’s appetite for sex and control meant “the word ‘No’ does not feature in his dictionary”, his rape trial heard yesterday.Prosecutor Benjamin Aina also claimed of the ex-Man City star, 28: “What he wants, he gets.”
    Footballer Benjamin Mendy’s appetite for sex and control meant ‘the word ‘No’ does not feature in his dictionary’, his rape trial heard yesterdayCredit: Mirrorpix
    Mr Aina added: “Benjamin Mendy had wealth, position in society and access to women who wanted to be in his company and, as he said, he had slept with thousands.
    “He was used to women saying ‘Yes’ but this case is all about what he did when women said ‘No’.
    “How does his ego handle ‘No’?”
    Mr Aina also said: “He does not care about the feelings or views of the women unless they ­coincided with how he feels.”
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    Earlier trial judge Steven Everett, the Recorder of Chester, told the jury that the trial was ” not a court of morals.”
    He told the six men and six women:” You have heard about Mr Mendy’s approach to women in general. Please remember this is a court of law and not a court of morals.
    “If you conclude that you do not approve of Mr Mendy’s lifestyle, it is not a reason for reaching an adverse verdict.”
    The £52million French World Cup winner denies rape and attempted rape.
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    Manchester City executive who stole £100,000 from club to pay for gifts and her wedding only has to pay back £2,500

    A FORMER Manchester City executive who stole more than £104,000 from the club to pay for her wedding only has to pay back £2,550.Fiona Barclay, 34, worked as a business development manager within the Premier League champions’ hospitality department, earning up to £30,000 a year.
    Football exec Fiona Barclay was jailed following a trial at Manchester crown courtCredit: MEN Media
    The mum-of-one was jailed in November last year for fraud after swindling huge sums from Manchester City to fund her big day and buy lavish gifts for her husband and family.
    Yet she has now been ordered to pay back just £2,500 at a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing.
    She was told the news when appearing via video-link from her native Falkirk in Scotland.
    The hearing began with Barclay being asked whether she was alone, before telling the judge she had her seven-week-old baby beside her.
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    Judge Timothy Smith ruled: “In light of everything uploaded, the benefit figure is £104,934.16, arising out of general criminal conduct. The available amount is £2,550.
    “This must be paid back by October 6.”
    When she was jailed, Manchester crown court heard how Barclay was first rumbled in March last year after accountants flagged a suspicious £25,000 refund.
    When questioned by bosses she claimed she’d transferred £15,000 of the sum into her own bank account “in error”.
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    But following an investigation, the club discovered Barclay had been stealing from them since June 2019 – more than £104,000 overall.
    She pleaded guilty to an offence of fraud by abuse of position and was sacked by the Etihad Stadium side in March 2021.
    Her barrister Patrick Buckley described Barclay as “utterly disgusted with herself”, adding: “There is nothing in terms of reason or logical reason why she did what she did.”
    She spent less than half of her 18-month sentence in prison, with the rest to be served on licence.
    The latest court hearing was told she had found a new job with a travel firm and informed them about her conviction, while also trying in vain to arrange with City for repayment of the money owed.
    When jailing her for 18 months, Manchester crown court recorder Ciaran Rankin had said: “This is a tragedy – you have thrown so much away because of your dishonesty and, I’m afraid, pure greed.”
    On the pitch, City won an historic treble this past season – claiming the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League trophies.
    Mum-of-one Barclay was sentenced tp 18 months in prisonCredit: MEN Media
    Barclay was condemned by the trial judge for her ‘dishonesty’ and ‘pure greed’Credit: MEN Media More

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    Bristol Rovers star Jevani Brown spat at and slapped woman outside nightclub after she tried to stop row with bouncer

    A FOOTBALLER spat at and slapped a woman outside a nightclub after she tried to stop a drunken row with a bouncer.Bristol Rovers striker Jevani Brown left Cara Hutchings with bruises on both sides of her face in the attack.
    Jevani Brown slapped a woman outside a clubCredit: BPM
    The footballer, who was playing for Exeter City at the time, also left another woman terrified he would assault her.
    Brown, 28, has now been fined £5,000 after he admitted assault and criminal behaviour at Exeter Magistrates’ Court.
    He was also ordered to pay £350 compensation to both victims and £2,135 in costs and victim surcharge fees.
    The court heard Brown got into an argument with Ms Hutchings and Sophie Davey outside the Vaults nightclub in Exeter in February.
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    The footballer, who did not know either women, had got into a row with a bouncer before turning on Ms Hutchings as she stepped in.
    Brown then spat at the woman, causing her to pull his dreadlocks, before he slapped her twice in the face.
    Ms Davey had rushed over to help her pal when Brown took a step towards her and told her not to get involved.
    She then called police in tears to report the attack and the star was detained.
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    Torell Hector, defending, read a letter from Brown saying he was “truly sorry” and that alcohol had been a huge factor in his life.
    He also confirmed he is receiving support from the PFA’s Sporting Chance clinic.
    The letter added: “If I had not been under the influence of alcohol the outcome would have been different and I have taken steps since to address my behaviour.”
    Brown began his career at MK Dons before joining Peterborough United.
    He also had stints at Cambridge United and Colchester United before he was signed by Exeter in 2021.
    England-born Brown, who represents Jamaica at an international level, was Exeter City’s top scorer this season with 14 goals and nine assists.
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    Ex-porn star & WAG Mia Etcheverria busted ‘smuggling 14lbs of cocaine on flight to Spain’ as she faces 18 years in jail

    A FORMER porn star is among five arrested after being suspected of “smuggling 14lbs of cocaine on a flight to Spain” and now faces 18 years in jail.Mia Etcheverria, two other women, and two men were seized at Carrasco International Airport, Uruguay, as they attempted to board a flight to Madrid.
    Mia Etcheverria was one of five arrested after being caught ‘smuggling cocaine’ on a flight to SpainCredit: Newsflash
    Six slabs – 14lbs – of coke was seized from the suitcaseCredit: Newsflash
    Mia is an ex of footballer Richard Morales, who played for Osasuna and Malaga during his senior club careerCredit: Facebook
    The five were stopped by the Uruguayan cops during a routine check on one of the men, aged 29, on June 24.
    Officers found that his two suitcases had hidden compartments containing six slabs of a white, powdery substance with a total weight of 14lbs.
    The police then pulled aside the rest of his group – three women, aged 26, 27, and 36, and a 35-year-old man.
    One of the women has been identified as former porn actress and model Mia Etcheverria, 27, who was once in a relationship with retired footballer Richard Morales.
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    Morales, 48, made 27 appearances for Uruguay between 2001 and 2005 and played for Osasuna and Malaga during his senior club career.
    The five suspects have been hit with charges related to “attempted drug exportation”.
    Four, including Mia, are currently in custody as the police search for a sixth person in relation to the case.
    Mia’s lawyer, Pablo Casas, is claiming that his client “was unaware of the contents of the suitcases”.
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    He told local media: “The conclusions that she collaborated, that she was aware of the contents, and that she simply passed those suitcases are incorrect.”
    Mia – real name Camila Navarro – from Las Piedras, was one of the main stars on Uruguayan adult channel Divas TV.
    She has two daughters with Morales, who, following her arrest, has said he will pay her legal fees.
    He said in a statement: “Nowadays, more than ever, my only priority is my daughters and their well-being, and I will protect them from any media exposure related to this issue.”
    The Ministry of the Interior of Uruguay said in a statement: “In the morning hours of Saturday, 24th June, personnel from the Carrasco International Airport Delegation, belonging to the General Directorate for the Repression of Illicit Drug Trafficking (DGRTID), were conducting checks in the check-in area of a flight bound for Madrid when they detected a passenger with a possible risk profile.
    “After verifying his itinerary, a routine inspection of his luggage was requested, which the passenger authorised. He was escorted to the inspection room while the three women travelling with him remained in the check-in area”.
    They revealed that the passenger was identified as a 29-year-old Uruguayan citizen whose luggage contained the six slabs of cocaine.
    “Furthermore, two vehicles used for the transportation of all these individuals were identified, and £770 and four mobile phones were seized from them”.
    The individual who officials believed was the organiser of the illegal activity was identified and an arrest warrant was requested.
    “The Justice system initiated a formal investigation regarding the passenger who had the slabs in his suitcase “for his alleged involvement in an offence stipulated in Article 31 of Decree Law 14, 294, in the form of attempted drug exportation”, the statement read.
    Two of the women and the second man identified at the airport were charged “for their alleged involvement in an offence stipulated in Article 31 of Decree Law 14, 294, in the form of attempted drug exportation as co-perpetrators”.
    And the third woman was reportedly charged “for her alleged involvement in an offence stipulated in Article 31 of Decree Law 14,294, in the form of attempted drug exportation as an accomplice”.
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    For the first four individuals, pretrial detention was ordered, while the last woman was placed under total house arrest with an electronic monitoring device, all for a period of 90 days.
    The investigation is ongoing.
    Under Uruguay laws, Mia could now face up to 18 years in prisonCredit: Newsflash
    Mia, 27, is also a former porn star and modelCredit: Newsflash More

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    Ryan Giggs faces further hearing ahead of re-trial this month for ‘attacking ex-girlfriend Kate Greville’

    RYAN Giggs is facing a further hearing ahead of his re-trial this month for allegedly attacking his ex-girlfriend.The ex-Man Utd star, 49, is accused of assaulting PR exec Kate Greville and controlling or coercive behaviour over a three-year period.
    Ryan Giggs, pictured at a previous court hearing, is due to go on trial this monthCredit: MEN Media
    He is also charged with attacking her sister Emma Greville on November 1, 2020.
    Jurors failed to reach a verdict following a three-week trial last August with a re-trial scheduled to begin on July 31.
    A pre-trial review was held today at Manchester Crown Court.
    Giggs was not present at the hearing, which dealt with matters that cannot be reported.
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    A further hearing is set to take place at the same court on July 18.
    Giggs stepped down as manager of the Wales international team in July last year.
    The ex-footballer, who won 64 caps for his country, had been on leave from his post since November 2020.
    Giggs had a glittering playing career with Manchester United, winning 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League trophies, four FA Cups and three League Cups.
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    He is also a co-owner of League Two side Salford City.
    Giggs denies the charges.
    He is accused of attacking Kate Greville
    the ex-Man Utd star denies the charges against himCredit: Alamy More

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    EFL chairman Andy Pilley jailed for 13 years after massive multi-million scam

    A DISGRACED football club owner has been jailed for 13 years over a huge energy contract scam worth £15million.Andy Pilley targeted small businesses by tricking them into signing long-term energy contracts.
    Andy Pilley has been jailed for 13 yearsCredit: Mark Robinson – The Sun
    The 52-year-old, who owns English League One side Fleetwood Town, has now been jailed for 13 years.
    Pilley was of two counts of running a business with the intention of defrauding creditors alongside his sister Michelle Davidson, 49, and two others.
    He was also found guilty of one count of false representation and one count of being concerned with the retention of criminal property.
    The mis-selling included false or misleading statements about the length and price of the contract as well as competitor rates.
    Pilly and his associates used a “web” of interconnected companies to dupe small businesses across the UK between 2014 and 2016.
    They targeted charities, including guest houses and children’s charities, and companies that provided support to disabled people.
    By 2019, the annual turnover at both companies was £100million.
    Prosecutors said the scam is estimated to have reached an eye-watering £15million.
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    Michael Bichard, chairman of National Trading Standards, said: “Small business owners were deliberately deceived and locked in to contracts that were long-term and expensive, leaving many businesses struggling to pay the bills and sadly driving some business owners into making the difficult decision to cease trading.
    “This is not a victimless crime – small business owners have lost vast sums of money to this fraud and many businesses have gone under.”
    Pilley was charged with the allegations in September 2021 following a five-year investigation into BES Utilities, which has been Fleetwood Town’s main sponsor for 18 years.
    The club said today: “Fleetwood Town Football Club acknowledges the sentencing in the court case involving former club chairman, Andy Pilley.
    The club would like to reiterate convictions are against individuals and not Fleetwood Town FC, or any of the businesses associated with them, and will continue to operate as normal.
    Fleetwood Town remain in communication with the EFL in relation to the implications of the convictions and will now be making an application to the League in relation to a change of control the club will make no further comment at this time.
    The Fleetwood owner targeted small businessesCredit: PA More