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Ex-Premier League striker Danny Graham admits drink-drive crash | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
No-one was injured in the crash but stock worth £5,000 was damaged, the court heard | No-one was injured in the crash but stock worth £5,000 was damaged, the court heard |
A former Premier League footballer has admitted being almost three times over the alcohol limit when he crashed his Land Rover through a shop doorway. | A former Premier League footballer has admitted being almost three times over the alcohol limit when he crashed his Land Rover through a shop doorway. |
Ex-Watford, Blackburn and Sunderland striker Danny Graham smashed into a Co-op store on the exclusive Wynyard estate in County Durham in November. | Ex-Watford, Blackburn and Sunderland striker Danny Graham smashed into a Co-op store on the exclusive Wynyard estate in County Durham in November. |
The 37-year-old pleaded guilty to drink-driving and has been banned from driving for two years. | |
Teesside Magistrates' Court heard no-one was injured in the crash. | |
Graham was also given a 12-month community order in which he must carry out 180 hours unpaid work and given a 90-day alcohol ban, monitored by a tag. | |
The court heard he had a reading of 230mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood. | |
The legal limit is 80mg. | The legal limit is 80mg. |
Michael Lawson, prosecuting, said "luckily, no-one was injured" as a result of the crash on the estate where Graham lives on 4 November. | |
The shop was extensively damaged and stock worth more than £5,000 ruined. | |
The store had to close for five days and the total loss was estimated to be £32,000, magistrates were told. | The store had to close for five days and the total loss was estimated to be £32,000, magistrates were told. |
Mr Lawson said Graham, who also played for Swansea, Middlesbrough and Carlisle, mounted the pavement and the car went into the shop by accident. | |
The former striker was said to be "deeply remorseful" for the crash | The former striker was said to be "deeply remorseful" for the crash |
Chairman of the bench Nigel Guerin warned Graham he would be jailed if he flouted the driving ban, saying: "You are a well-known person and a lot of people in Wynyard will know you. | |
"If you get behind the wheel of a car I'm sure someone will get in touch with the police." | |
He said the alcohol monitoring tag would detect even a "small glass of sherry". | |
The court viewed CCTV from inside the shop which showed the Land Rover smash through the doors, an airbag deploy in the vehicle and the car hit shelves. | |
A staff member could then be seen approaching the vehicle. | |
Graham was arrested at a nearby house and it was not suggested he had fled the scene. | |
A probation report said the married father-of-three had been drinking with a friend after playing golf. | |
He thought he had drunk between "five and 10 pints" and rated his intoxication as eight or nine out of 10. | |
The probation report stated he had intended to get a taxi home, did not know why he drove and could not remember the smash "either due to the trauma of the crash or his level of intoxication". | |
Now a self-employed sports consultant who advises young players on their performance, Graham was said to have cut down on his drinking since the crash and does not drink at home. | |
Choi Cheng, defending, said his client was "very apologetic and deeply remorseful for this offence". | |
He said he had never been arrested before, was of previous good character and handed over what he claimed was "a most impressive set of character references" to magistrates. | |
Mr Cheng added: "Mr Graham, due to this unwise incident, experienced many things which he would never, ever, want to experience again. | |
"The offence dates back to November and he has had this worry hanging over his head for five months." | "The offence dates back to November and he has had this worry hanging over his head for five months." |
If Graham completes a driver rehabilitation course he will have his driving ban reduced by three months. He must also pay costs and a surcharge totalling £199. | |
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