Western Mail

Former Swansea star’s £28,000 fine for drink-driving

- TOM WILKINSON newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

FORMER Swansea City star Oli McBurnie has been fined £28,500 for drink-driving after a police officer spotted him reaching an “idiotic” speed in his high-powered Audi.

The 24-year-old Scotland and Sheffield United striker appeared at Leeds Magistrate­s’ Court yesterday. He admitted the charge and was banned from the roads for 12 months.

Police stopped the £17.5m footballer near his home in Garforth, Leeds, at 1.16am on October 19 last year and he was found to have 53mg of alcohol per 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35mg.

The £20,000-a-week footballer was stopped in his black Audi R8 after an officer saw him visit a garage and speed away.

Philip Morris, prosecutin­g, said: “He drove off at considerab­le speed, to the consternat­ion of [the officer] who was heard to describe his speed as ‘idiotic’ during the course of the exchange at the roadside.”

McBurnie was stopped in a 20mph zone in a residentia­l area, the court heard.

Despite not smoking, he had visited the garage to buy cigarettes for a female friend who was with him in the car and had not realised he was over the limit, the court was told.

The footballer changed his plea to guilty on the eve of a trial.

John Dye, defending, said: “He finds himself in this position ultimately trying to be helpful and rather stupid in the circumstan­ces. He was not thinking straight and he apologises for that and is genuinely sorry for the trouble he had caused.

“He is genuinely embarrasse­d to be here – he knows he is a role model to many people.”

His barrister said McBurnie, like other Premier League footballer­s, had supported NHS charities with donations during the pandemic, as well as through the Scotland team and Help for Heroes from his time at Swansea City.

“This is a young man who does give something back,” he said.

Mr Dye said his client faced the double jeopardy of being fined by his club on top of the court’s punishment.

District Judge Michael Fanning said he reduced the fine from 150% of his weekly wage by 5% for his guilty plea, down from £30,000 to £28,500. The footballer must also pay £621 costs plus a £181 surcharge.

Judge Fanning said his disqualifi­cation of 16 months would be reduced to a year if he completed a driver rehabilita­tion course.

 ??  ?? > Oli McBurnie in action for Swansea City in January 2019
> Oli McBurnie in action for Swansea City in January 2019

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