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    Ex-Celtic & Rangers starlet Ciaran Dickson downed pints of high-strength VENOM before mowing down teen at 70mph

    A FORMER Celtic and Rangers starlet downed pints of high-strength VENOM on a boozy pub crawl before mowing down a teenager in a horror hit-and-run.Ciaran Dickson, 22, fatally hit Aidan Pilkington, 18, in the Anniesland area of Glasgow before fleeing the scene on foot on September 11, 2021.
    Ciaran Dickson pled guilty to causing death by dangerous drivingCredit: Spindrift
    The footie starlet killed teenager Aidan PilkingtonCredit: PA
    Map of Dickson’s locations before fatal crash
    Dickson pled guilty today at the High Court in Glasgow to causing death by dangerous driving after Aidan suffered significant head injuries which he succumbed to later in hospital.
    The ex-Celtic B team player raced down the road at a speed between 64 and 71mph while three times over the limit when he struck Aidan.
    In court it emerged the footie youngster consumed several drinks – including the potent cocktail called Venom – before getting behind the wheel and killing his teenage victim.
    The former Rangers youth player was on a boozy night out with a friend and drank a pint of lager and a bottle of Corona at the Duck Bay Marina in Loch Lomond.

    He then got behind the wheel and drove to a pool club in Glasgow city centre.
    CCTV showed that Dickson then consumed a further two pints of lager before driving to The Black Horse bar.
    While he was there, he downed three pints of the strong cocktail venom – which was topped up with an extra measure of vodka.
    The Venom cocktail is popular with young party-goers and pub revellers due to its high alcohol content. It is made by mixing vodka, Southern Comfort and orange juice, before adding in a blue WKD to create a bright green colour.
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    Aidan was on a night out with school friends at the time and left the bar at around 11.30pm.
    He was heading to a friend’s house when Dickson hit him on Crow Raod at around midnight.
    Dickson, now of Erskine, Renfrewshire, then dragged Aidan along the ground, causing significant head injuries.
    Dickson, who was employed by Celtic’s B team at the time of the offence, then fled the scene at around 50 to 70 miles per hour.
    He then abandoned his rented Mercedes car and ran 178 metres back to his home – which was discovered by police who seized his fitness watch.
    Aidan’s friend Ben Smith recalled seeing a vehicle a “distance away” and believed there was enough time to cross the road. Aidan followed behind him.
    Prosecutor John Keenan KC said: “Mr Smith was walking within the two lanes when he realised the car was getting closer, faster than he expected.
    “He could not estimate the speed of the vehicle, but it caused him to ‘quicken up’.
    “He was halfway into the lane when he turned around to see if Aidan was following.
    “He observed that Aidan was halfway into the nearside lane of the road.”
    Mr Smith stated that a white car struck Aidan, who was about to start university, when he was positioned between the two lanes.
    He added that he did not remember Aidan being run over by the car but to “have travelled for around 10 to 15 metres with the car.”
    Other witnesses described hearing a loud bang and a thud as well as seeing Aidan on the ground.
    He was noted to be unconscious with blood coming from his mouth and ears.
    Aidan was also found to have an exposed fractured skull, very shallow breathing and CPR was carried out at the scene by medics.
    Aidan was taken to hospital where he remained unresponsive and was tragically pronounced dead at 1.55am.
    Police noticed the damage that was done to the Mercedes – including a missing badge.
    Dickson handed himself into police the next day and he was released pending and investigation.
    He gave a no comment interview to officers in February 2022 and on June he was finally arrested.
    A post-mortem examination was carried out which revealed major external injuries to Aidan’s head and trunk.
    Aidan suffered bruising and wounds to his forehead, scalp, eye and cheek.
    There was also a full-thickness wound to the back of his head surrounded by bruising.
    Mr Keenan added: “Pathologists considered that the injuries to the front and back of the head were consistent with a run over or dragging type scenario.”
    Further injuries included to the abdomen and pelvis as well as a number of rib fractures.
    An internal examination revealed a large skull fracture which was associated with a small amount of bleeding on the surface of the brain.
    Pathologists considered that a brain injury might be responsible for the “very rapid death.”
    Mr Keenan said: “The major cause of death is considered to be severe head injury which is consistent with being sustained as a result of road traffic collision.”
    It was also suggested that Aidan was not standing at the time of the collision. It is not known if he slipped or fell.
    Thomas Ross KC, defending, said: “Nothing said by Ciaran Dickson can offer comfort to Aidan’s family and friends.
    “He recognises that he is fully deserving of a sentence of imprisonment.”
    Dickson’s previous convictions include careless driving from December 2020 when he was hit with three penalty points.
    He was also convicted of a domestic pattern in April 2023 when he was ordered to do 180 hours of unpaid work.
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    Dickson – who was tipped for first-team football – was released by Celtic having scored two goals in his first two appearances for the B team.
    Sentence was deferred pending background reports until next month by Judge Lord Colbeck who remanded Dickson in custody meantime.
    He played for Celtic’s B team at the time of the offenceCredit: SNS
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    Female footballer dies in horror bike smash after she crashed her motorcycle into a lorry

    A FOOTBALLER has died in horror bike smash after she crashed her motorcycle into a lorry.Goalkeeper Jessica Ramos was killed instantly in the horrifying accident on Monday.
    A female footballer died instantly in a horror crashCredit: Jam Press
    A video grab of the location where Jessica Ramos died after crashing her motorcycle into a lorryCredit: Jam Press Vid
    Jessica played as a goalkeeper and organised amateur women’s football tournamentsCredit: Jam Press
    The police are probing the cause of the crash.
    Jessica was from Palmira, Colombia, but had recently moved to Cali, where the accident happened.
    She played as a goalkeeper for Angels FC Candelaria and Club Deportivo Femenino Palmira.
    Jessica reportedly dreamt of making it as a top athlete and playing for the Colombia women’s team.
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    The footballer was known for her philanthropic actions as she organised amateur women’s football tournaments in her home city and held raffles to raise money for the poor.
    Her former coach, Germenson Arias, told local media: “She was a person with good projects. She was full of initiative, had a bright future, and had good dreams.”
    Angels FC Candelaria said in a tribute: “Jessica Ramos, that noble and incredible woman who brightened our moments with her laughter.
    “No matter who the opponent was, you were never afraid and always roused the team! Rest in peace.”
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    The shocking footage taken in the aftermath of the crash shows the lorry and the toppled motorbike as well as a car with a crumpled boot.
    However, it is not clear how the third vehicle ended up damaged following the crash on Monday.
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    Six Premier League clubs facing huge bills hike as police chief calls on teams to help cover costs

    LONDON’S six Prem clubs could face extra bills next season – from the Metropolitan Police.Met commissioner Sir Mark Rowley says it is time clubs stumped up to help cover the £18.5m annual cost.
    Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley says London clubs must help with police costs around the stadiumCredit: PA
    Some category C games (with increased risk) in London will have around 150 police on dutyCredit: Getty
    This means Arsenal, Fulham, Tottenham, Chelsea, Brentford and West Ham could all be asked to cough up millions to help fund policing duties for fixtures.
    Sir Mark, talking to LBC, said: “Last year, 2023, policing football in London cost us £18.5 million, that the Premier League don’t pay for.
    “If you wanted to help the police out with people paying for the policing they draw out of communities, that’d be a more powerful example.
    “Arsenal, Chelsea and the others do not pay for our officers on the street.
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    “There’s a very narrow legal framework, which says that they only pay for the officers who go into the ground.
    “All of those officers managing stuff around the ground come out of our budget.
    “There are very few officers in the grounds.
    “But all the ones outside on horses, all dealing with disorder before and afterwards, around train stations, etc, that adds up to £18.5million last year, not paid for.”
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    A heavy police presence was needed at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea hosted Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League last yearCredit: Reuters
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    In October, SunSport reported that Premier League chiefs were planning to pay £10m to the police in a bid to televise high-profile matches in prime-time slots.
    Sources said that many options are under review “to support police in keeping match-goers and communities safe”.
    There is growing reluctance from the authorities to police games between rivals in the late afternoon and evenings.
    The chances of trouble between fans is likely to be higher for a later kick-off.
    In November, Liverpool’s visit to Manchester City was moved to a 12.30pm kick off amid concerns from a safety advisory group.
    Likewise, the North London derby was scheduled for a 2pm Sunday kick off back in September. More

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    Tributes to Stevenage fan, 19, killed in car crash on way home from game

    TRIBUTES have poured in after a Stevenage football fan, 19, died in a horror car crash on Saturday.Ollie Gatfield was tragically killed while travelling home towards Stevenage from a game, while another male in the car remains in a coma.
    Tributes have poured in after a Stevenage football fan, 19, died in a horror car crash on SaturdayCredit: Rex
    It is understood the white Volkswagen Polo left the road and hit a tree on the A602 Park Way, near the junction with Charlton Road shortly before 8.40pm.
    Cops confirmed the teen sadly died at the scene and next of kin have been informed while being supported by specially trained officers.
    A statement from StevenageFC read: “Stevenage Football Club is deeply saddened to learn the passing of 19-year-old supporter Ollie Gatfield on Saturday.
    “A dedicated member of the East Terrace, Ollie followed Stevenage home and away and attended the weekend’s win at Shrewsbury Town.

    “He was involved in a tragic car accident on the way home from the game along with another Stevenage fan, who remains in a coma at hospital. 
    “The thoughts of everyone connected to Stevenage are with Ollie’s family and loved ones at this incredibly sad time.
    “As a tribute to Ollie’s life, we are asking both Stevenage and Barnsley supporters to join in with a minute’s applause before the game.” 
    Emotional tributes have poured in as the saddened community joins together.
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    One note read: “Rest easy, you deserve the world.”
    Herts Police confirmed: “A man sadly passed away at the scene.
    “His next of kin have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers, while a second man has been taken to hospital.”
    If anyone has any information about the accident Herts Police are urging they call the non-emergency number 101, quoting ISR 670 of 13 January, 2024.
    Sergeant Nicholas Kane, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Road Policing Unit added: “Our thoughts are with the man’s family at this extremely difficult time.
    “We are currently working to establish the circumstances around what happened and are appealing to the public for their assistance.
    “Did you see a white VW Polo being driven in the area around the time? Did you capture anything of note on a dash cam? If you have any information at all, please get in touch. Thank you.”
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    Chilling details of World Cup winner Angel Correa’s robbery hell emerge after armed thugs locked up young family in raid

    CHILLING details of World Cup winner Angel Correa’s robbery reveal that armed thugs locked his family up during the raid.The four masked men also made their terrified victims hand over their mobiles so they couldn’t call police during the ordeal on Saturday night.
    World cup winner Angel Correa’s house was robbed on Saturday, January 13Credit: Getty
    Angel Correa of Argentina celebrates with his family after Argentina won the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022Credit: Getty
    The burglars reportedly locked Correa’s partner and three young daughters in a roomCredit: Instagram
    Civil Guard investigators are looking into the break-in at Atletico Madrid striker’s home in Boadilla del Monte, a 35-minute west of Madrid city centre, and have yet to make any arrests.
    Yesterday the news broke about the horrifying incident which occurred around 9pm on Saturday, January 13.
    Further details of the crime emerged overnight.
    El Confidencial, which claimed to have accessed details of the police investigation, said the four intruders got into the three-storey property through a ground-floor window.
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    The La Liga player’s long-time partner Sabrina Di Marzo, 28, and their three daughters Lola, seven, Luz, two, and Lia, who will be one next month, were taken by surprise as they were relaxing at home.
    After taking their mobile phones off them, they reportedly shut Correa’s long-term partner and children in a downstairs room.T
    The footballer was then ordered to take the criminals to an upstairs safe at gunpoint which the armed robbers emptied before fleeing the property and making their getaway in a car waiting for them outside driven by a fifth suspect.
    The criminal gang took six designer watches from the safe worth thousands of pounds as well as jewellery and a “considerable” amount of cash, reported respected Spanish news website El Confidencial.
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    The Argentina International’s forward is said to have raised the alarm after releasing his loved ones and making sure they were safe.
    Fortunately no-one was physically injured.
    Neither Correa or his partner, who also comes from the port city of Rosario in Argentina, have yet made any official comment on their social media.
    The footballer was a last-minute inclusion in the World Cup winning Argentina team in Qatar last year after Nico Gonzalez suffered an injury.
    Correa, said to be considering a huge £52 million contract over three years to play in Saudi Arabia, becomes the latest in a long list of LaLiga stars to fall victim to break-ins.
    In October former Manchester United and Chelsea striker Radamel Falcao was targeted.
    Several men broke into his property in an upmarket suburb of Madrid while he was enjoying dinner with his family at a nearby restaurant.
    The 37-year-old father-of-four, regarded as one of the greatest Colombian footballers of all time, had scored a last-gasp penalty earlier in the day to secure his current side Rayo Vallecano a valuable point at home against LaLiga rivals Mallorca.
    The intruders are said to have taken designer bags, watches and some jewellery before being surprised by an employee and fleeing.
    In June 2019 former Chelsea frontman Alvaro Morata’s wife Alice Campello was confronted by armed intruders while she was alone at their home north of Madrid with a nanny and twins Alessandro and Leonardo, then aged just one.
    They took valuables and family momentos.
    The Italian beauty admitted afterwards she would be “afraid for a long time to come.”
    She said in a social media message: “I think this is one of those things that are not easily forgotten, one of those things that makes you realize how much love and life is worth.
    “Knowing that you have your children at home and thinking they can touch them or do something to them is really an inexplicable emotion.
    “Fortunately we are all well and know it could have been much worse.
    “They have stolen so many memories but it’s over now.
    “Now I will try not to think about it and think about our family and try to forget.”
    Correa, whose Atletico contract runs until 2026, came off the bench to play half-an-hour at the Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh on Wednesday as they lost to rivals Real Madrid in a thrilling Spanish Super Cup semi-final.
    The 14-times European Cup winners beat Barcelona 4-1 last night to be crowned champions.
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    The Argentina international is said to be “open” to a move away this month after becoming frustrated at not being used by Atletico Madrid as often as he would like.
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    Moment Joelinton races to get home after burglars trip alarm after string of raids on footballers’ mansions

    THIS is the moment Joelinton raced home after finding out three burglars had broken into his mansion.The injured Brazilian had been watching his team take on Man City from the sideline when he got an alert that thugs had entered his house.
    Joelinton pictured arriving back to the property at 11:45pmCredit: Terry Blackburn
    Joelinton of Newcastle United FC had been at St James’ Park at the time of the burglaryCredit: Getty
    Police swarmed the surrounding areaCredit: Terry Blackburn
    A cop stands guard at the gates of the mansion this morningCredit: NNP
    While at St James’ Park he immediately contacted the police who raced to the address in Northumberland, shortly after 7.30pm.
    By the time officers arrived at the multi-million pound home the attackers had fled.
    Neighbours told The Sun how armed cops cordoned off a number of streets while a police helicopter hovered overhead.
    Photos show Joelinton arriving back to his home at 11.45pm in his Mercedes G-Wagon as cops flooded the area.
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    It comes after several raids at the homes of several other high-profile footballers in recent months.
    Last month Jack Grealish’s terrified family hit panic buttons as a gang of burglars looted his new home.
    His loved ones, including partner Sasha Attwood, were forced to take cover as cops rushed to the £5.6million home to avoid a potential hostage situation.
    The robbers made off with £1million worth of jewellery and watches, while Grealish’s family were left “really shaken” in the horror.
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    Earlier that month, West Ham star Kurt Zouma’s family home in Essex was targeted while he was inside.
    The robbers also stole jewellery and high-end watches worth £1million – with Zouma forced to miss his team’s game against Crystal Palace.
    Sources said the gang, who are still being hunted by cops, were “aggressive and organised”.
    A number of other players have also been targeted including Joao Cancelo and Paul Pogba.
    In December last year, Raheem Sterling was forced to fly back from the Qatar World Cup after raiders struck at his Surrey home.
    Terrified fiancée Paige Milian, 27, was at home at the time with their two kids.
    She raised the alarm when the gang took watches worth £300,000.
    Many of the stars have been targeted by “away day” looters who will strike when teams travel for their games.
    This was true for ex-Man Utd star Jesse Lingard, who was robbed as he played for the Red Devils away at Aston Villa in January 2022.
    His former teammate Victor Lindelof’s home in Hale was raided the same month while he was in action for Utd in Brentford.
    The defender’s wife Maja Lindelof and their two children were forced to lock themselves away while their mansion was ransacked.
    A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: “Shortly before 7.30pm yesterday police received a call from a concerned homeowner who reported that three men were inside their home in Darras Hall.
    “Thankfully the homeowner was not home but had received a security alert on their phone and immediately reported concerns to police.
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    “Police were deployed to the scene however, those alleged to be involved had fled the scene.
    “Enquires remain ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact us via 101, or the ‘Report’ pages of our website.”
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    Joelinton seen for first time as he arrives home after terrifying alert warned three thieves were lurking in mansion

    JOELINTON has arrived home after his mansion was last night targeted by thieves.The injured Brazilian had been watching his team take on Man City from the sideline when he got an alert that three thugs had entered his house.
    Joelinton arrived back at his home this morningCredit: Terry Blackburn
    Cops rushed to his home while he was at St James’ Park
    Joelinton met police on his driveway today after forensic officers visitedCredit: NNP
    While at St James’ Park he immediately contacted the police who raced to the address in Northumberland, shortly after 7.30pm.
    By the time officers arrived at the multi-million pound home the attackers had fled.
    No one is understood to have been inside the property when the home invaders struck.
    No arrests have been made and enquiries into the raid at the 27-year-old’s home are ongoing.
    Photos show Joelinton arriving home this morning to find forensic teams dusting his home.
    As he pulled up to his gates he looked shocked through the tinted windows of his car.
    The burglary is one of a string of attacks on the homes of footballers.
    The Sun revealed last month that Jack Grealish’s terrified family hit panic buttons as a gang of burglars looted his new home.
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    Around ten relatives were cheering on the Manchester City star in his televised match at Everton when they heard noises upstairs and dogs barking frantically.
    Despite extensive security and perimeter fencing around Jack’s   lavish home, the crooks got in and fled with £1million of watches and jewellery.
    Just weeks before, West Ham star Kurt Zouma’s family home in Essex was targeted while he was inside.
    The robbers also stole jewellery and high-end watches worth £1million – with Zouma forced to miss his team’s game against Crystal Palace.
    A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: “Shortly before 7.30pm yesterday police received a call from a concerned homeowner who reported that three men were inside their home in Darras Hall.
    “Thankfully the homeowner was not home but had received a security alert on their phone and immediately reported concerns to police.
    “Police were deployed to the scene however, those alleged to be involved had fled the scene.
    “Enquires remain ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact us via 101, or the ‘Report’ pages of our website.”
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    Joelinton’s mansion targeted by thieves as Newcastle United midfielder gets alert three burglars lurking in his home

    JOELINTON’S mansion was targeted by thieves last night – with the Newcastle midfielder forced to call cops after getting an alert three burglars were lurking inside his home.The injured Brazilian had been watching his team take on Man City from the sideline when he received the security alert on his phone.
    Joelinton arrived back at his home this morningCredit: Terry Blackburn
    Newcastle star Joelinton’s home was raidedCredit: Rex
    Cops rushed to his home while he was at St James’ Park
    Joelinton met police on his driveway today after forensic officers visitedCredit: NNP
    The footie star received a security alert on his phone
    While at St James’ Park he immediately contacted the police who raced to the address in Northumberland, shortly after 7.30pm.
    By the time officers arrived at the multi-million pound home the attackers had fled.
    No one is understood to have been inside the property when the home invaders struck.
    No arrests have been made and enquiries into the raid at the 27-year-old’s home are ongoing.
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    The Sun revealed last month that Jack Grealish’s terrified family hit panic buttons as a gang of burglars looted his new home.
    Around ten relatives were cheering on the Manchester City star in his televised match at Everton when they heard noises upstairs and dogs barking frantically.
    Despite extensive security and perimeter fencing around Jack’s   lavish home, the crooks got in and fled with £1million of watches and jewellery.
    Just weeks before, West Ham star Kurt Zouma’s family home in Essex was targeted while he was inside.
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    The robbers also stole jewellery and high-end watches worth £1million – with Zouma forced to miss his team’s game against Crystal Palace.
    A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: “Shortly before 7.30pm yesterday police received a call from a concerned homeowner who reported that three men were inside their home in Darras Hall.
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    “Thankfully the homeowner was not home but had received a security alert on their phone and immediately reported concerns to police.
    “Police were deployed to the scene however, those alleged to be involved had fled the scene.
    “Enquires remain ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact us via 101, or the ‘Report’ pages of our website, quoting log NP-20240113-0835.”
    Joelinton was not home at the time of the raidCredit: PA
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