Edinburgh Evening News

Former Hibs star admits to rammy with Leith police

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A former Hibs star has been ordered to carry out unpaid work after he admitted a drunken struggle with police officers.

Graeme Love, 50, lashed out with his arms and legs in an attempt to evade arrest after officers had been called out to remove him from a property in Leith.

The former Scotland U-21 internatio­nalist was arrested and spent a night in the cells to sober up before appearing in court the next day following the incident in February 2022.

Love – who played for the Easter Road club between 1991 and 1997 – pleaded guilty to a charge of attempting to evade arrest by police officers when he appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday. Four allegation­s of assault and uttering threats of violence during the same episode were dropped by the Crown prior to his guilty plea.

Prosecutor Debbie King told the court Love was at a property in the Leith area of the Capital when police were called out to at around 2.30pm on February 26, 2022.

Ms King said the retired footballer became aggressive towards the constables and after they asked him to “calm down” they were forced “to take hold of his arms”.

Solicitor Euan Gosney, defending, said his client is currently unemployed and had become involved in “a regrettabl­e incident” with the police. Mr Gosney said Love had been lying on a sofa “intoxicate­d” when five police officers arrived at the flat after they had been called out to remove him from the property.

The lawyer said the row had erupted after Love had “tried to explain he wanted to take his dog with him” but police had “resisted” that request. Mr Gosney added Love “properly accepts responsibi­lity” for his unruly behaviour and he had spent a night in the police cells after being arrested. The court was told Love had been “drinking alcohol to excess” at the time due to a family bereavemen­t and a breakdown in his marriage.

Mr Gosney said: “Since this offence he has not come to the attention of the authoritie­s and he has taken steps to address the issues in his own life.”

Sheriff Charles Walls sentenced Love, of Burdiehous­e, Edinburgh, to a community payback order and ordered him to complete 70 hours of unpaid work.

Since this offence he has taken steps to address the issues in his life

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Former Hibs player Graeme Love, 50, outside Edinburgh Sheriff Court
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