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Barry Bennell: Ex-coach had 'unfettered access' to boys | Barry Bennell: Ex-coach had 'unfettered access' to boys |
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Former football coach Barry Bennell was a "predatory and determined paedophile" who abused one boy on more than 100 occasions, a court has heard. | |
The ex-Crewe Alexandra coach "had pretty much unfettered access" to boys dreaming of a life in the professional game, prosecutors alleged. | The ex-Crewe Alexandra coach "had pretty much unfettered access" to boys dreaming of a life in the professional game, prosecutors alleged. |
Liverpool Crown Court was told offences took place between 1979 and 1991. | Liverpool Crown Court was told offences took place between 1979 and 1991. |
Mr Bennell, 63, who is now known as Richard Jones, denies 48 sex offence charges against him. | Mr Bennell, 63, who is now known as Richard Jones, denies 48 sex offence charges against him. |
Nicholas Johnson QC, prosecuting, told the jury Mr Bennell had worked as a youth football coach in Cheshire, Manchester and Derbyshire. | Nicholas Johnson QC, prosecuting, told the jury Mr Bennell had worked as a youth football coach in Cheshire, Manchester and Derbyshire. |
He said some of the abuse took place at the ground of Crewe Alexandra and during tours by the football club, but many incidents occurred at the defendant's home addresses. | He said some of the abuse took place at the ground of Crewe Alexandra and during tours by the football club, but many incidents occurred at the defendant's home addresses. |
'Dark side' | |
Mr Johnson said one alleged victim, who says he was abused more than 100 times, met Mr Bennell when he was a scout for Manchester City. | |
The complainant would stay at Mr Bennell's house with other youngsters. | |
"Not only was there the promise of high quality football, but they were given lots of sports kit and allowed to eat takeaway food," Mr Johnson told the jury. | |
The court heard how Mr Bennell would "play fight" with the boys and play a game with them called Follow Me, where they would copy his actions while he would increase degrees of intimacy to gauge how compliant the boys would be to abuse. | |
The complainant said Mr Bennell would turn the lights off and play music to mask the sounds of the abuse, the jury heard. | |
The prosecutor said that while Mr Bennell "was a skilled and relatively successful coach, we allege that he had a much darker side. | The prosecutor said that while Mr Bennell "was a skilled and relatively successful coach, we allege that he had a much darker side. |
"He was also, we say, a predatory and determined paedophile. His particular predilection was pre-pubescent boys." | "He was also, we say, a predatory and determined paedophile. His particular predilection was pre-pubescent boys." |
Mr Bennell is on trial for 35 counts of indecent assault, 11 serious sexual assaults and two counts of attempted sexual assault, on boys aged between eight and 14. | |
He appeared via video-link on the second day of his trial. The jury was told this was due to an illness that required him to be fed through a tube. | He appeared via video-link on the second day of his trial. The jury was told this was due to an illness that required him to be fed through a tube. |
Before the trial, Mr Bennell had admitted seven charges of indecent assault committed between 1981 and 1991, relating to three boys aged between 11 and 14. | Before the trial, Mr Bennell had admitted seven charges of indecent assault committed between 1981 and 1991, relating to three boys aged between 11 and 14. |
The trial continues. |