The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Wayne Rooney banned

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STOCKPO. - Former England soccer team captain Wayne Rooney was yesterday banned from driving for two years and ordered to perform 100 hours of unpaid community work after pleading guilty to drink-driving.

The Everton striker apologised for an “unforgivab­le lack of judgement” following his sentencing by a court in northern England for being nearly three times over the drink-drive limit while his pregnant wife and their three sons were on holiday.

Everton will also fine Rooney two weeks’ wages - £320 000 - after the striker pleaded guilty to a drink-driving charge.

The Everton striker and former England captain was stopped by police when driving a woman’s black Volkswagen Beetle in Wilmslow, Cheshire, at 2am on September 1 while his wife and children were on holiday.

Rooney (31) was later arrested and bailed and yesterday he entered his guilty plea at Stockport Magistrate­s’ Court. The former Manchester United captain’s lawyer told the court he wished “to express his genuine remorse for a terrible mistake”.

The court was also told Rooney, who earns in the region of £160 000-a-week, would be fined two weeks’ wages by his club.

Rooney’s official punishment, handed to him by the judge, was a two-year driving ban and a 12-month community order with 100 hours on unpaid community work.

Rooney’s breathalys­er reading on the morning of September 1 was 104, almost three times the legal limit of 35.

“Following today’s court hearing I want publicly to apologise for my unforgivab­le lack of judgement in driving while over the legal limit. It was completely wrong,” read a statement from England’s record goalscorer.

“I have already said sorry to my family, my manager and chairman and everyone at Everton FC. Now I want to apologise to all the fans and everyone else who has followed and supported me throughout my career.

“Of course I accept the sentence of the court and hope that I can make some amends through my community service.”

His legal team asked the judge to consider not imposing a community order because of his ongoing charitable work but he said he was “not convinced” that imposing a large fine “would have the same effect”. - AFP.

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