The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Dundee FC’S Mcgowan is facing jail for club assault

COURT: Dens midfielder admits spitting on bouncer during player-of-year night out

- Jake keith

Dundee FC star Paul Mcgowan faces a potential jail term after admitting spitting on a nightclub bouncer on a team night out.

At Dundee Sheriff Court yesterday, the 30-year-old first-team regular pleaded guilty to assaulting Andrew Maclaughla­n, an Undergroun­d nightclub doorman, on May 14 at around 2am.

The attack occurred shortly after the former Celtic signing attended the club’s player-of-the-year celebratio­ns with his Dens Park team-mates.

Some of the Premiershi­p side’s players had visited the popular South Tay Street nightspot to continue celebratio­ns but the night turned sour when Mcgowan ended up in a confrontat­ion with door staff.

It is believed he was then arrested and taken into police custody before later being charged.

It comes three years after the midfielder admitted threatenin­g to kill two police officers after “charging toward them” outside a house in Airdrie.

He avoided a jail term that time but was ordered to wear an electronic tag for 16 weeks, restrictin­g him to his home between the hours of 7pm and 7am.

The 2015 assault was his third such conviction for assaulting a police officer.

In 2013 he was sentenced to 130 hours of unpaid work and handed a one-year supervisio­n order for kicking two police officers.

He was also convicted of assault for a 2013 attack and also for assault on a policeman in 2010, both while playing for St Mirren.

Speaking in 2016, the North Lanarkshir­e-born star spoke of his “shame” over his past and said he wanted to repay Dundee FC for the “faith they’ve shown in me”.

He also said he acknowledg­ed he had “no more chances”.

The midfielder refused to speak yesterday when approached outside Dundee Sheriff Court, while a spokespers­on for Dundee FC also declined to comment.

Mcgowan, who has also played for Hamilton Academical­s as well as the Paisley Buddies, was signed by former Dens Park manager Paul Hartley in 2014.

He has made 130 appearance­s for the Dark Blues and has scored six goals.

Mcgowan, of Kelvin Drive, Airdrie, was granted conditiona­l bail by Sheriff John Rafferty. He will be sentenced on Monday July 16 – just two days after his team starts its Betfred Cup campaign away to Stirling Albion.

jkeith@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Footballer Paul Mcgowan arrives at Dundee Sheriff Court yesterday.
Footballer Paul Mcgowan arrives at Dundee Sheriff Court yesterday.

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