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Postby grange_end1927 » Wed Jan 10, 2018 4:09 pm

£8,000-a-week Championship football ace faces disciplinary action after being arrested over alleged pub brawl

Gary Madine was arrested following an alleged pub brawl in Birtley, Tyne & Wear

His club, Bolton Wanderers, are aware but think no further police action will be taken


By Paddy Dinham For Mailonline


12 November 2017


Bolton Wanderers' footballer Gary Madine faces disciplinary action from his club after being arrested over an alleged pub brawl.

The striker was reportedly involved in an altercation at a pub near to where he grew up in Birtley, Tyne & Wear, on Friday.

Club officials at Bolton Wanderers today confirmed they were aware of the matter and said they believe he will face no further action from police.

In a post on Wanderers' website, chairman Ken Anderson said the club would investigate the incident internally.

He said: 'Off the pitch, we are aware of the situation which has been reported in the media this morning regarding Gary Madine and although we believe that no further action is being taken by the authorities, we will be looking at the matter through our own processes.'

Madine has so far netted four goals in 16 league appearances so far for the Trotters, who are currently second-bottom of the Championship.
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Re: Bad boy Gary Madine

Postby Dahboy » Wed Jan 10, 2018 4:18 pm

Brian from big brother :ayatollah:
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Re: Bad boy Gary Madine

Postby canton blueboy » Wed Jan 10, 2018 5:08 pm

Madine And Tomlin what a pair toughest brawlers in football.
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Re: Bad boy Gary Madine

Postby keanoswinklepickers » Wed Jan 10, 2018 5:12 pm

He got done for similar pub/club fighting at Sheff Wed!!
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Re: Bad boy Gary Madine

Postby Chris Holmes » Wed Jan 10, 2018 8:51 pm

I always thought of him as a pub player when I saw him play for Sheff Wed.



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Madine has been convicted of several assaults.

In November 2010 he was found guilty of causing actual bodily harm after attacking a man in a pub and sentenced to community service involving 250 hours of unpaid work. He was also ordered to pay £1,500 compensation to his victim and £1,800 in costs.

In October 2013 he was jailed for 18 months after being found guilty of causing actual bodily harm and grievous bodily harm in two separate attacks.

Madine was released from jail on 20 February 2014 after serving 5 months of his 18-month sentence.

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Carlisle standing by Gary Madine over pub assault
10 November 2010

Carlisle United has said it will stand by striker Gary Madine after he was sentenced to community service for attacking a man in a pub.
The 20-year-old had earlier pleaded guilty to causing actual bodily harm during the incident in the Beehive in Carlisle on 27 February.
His club said it had carried out an internal disciplinary process but did not give details.

A spokesman also described Madine as "disappointed with himself".
Madine, who comes from Birtley, Tyneside, and currently lives in Carlisle, was sentenced to 250 hours community service, to be completed within 12 months.
He was ordered to pay £1,500 compensation to his victim and £1,800 in costs, and given an 18-month exclusion order for the Beehive pub.

Andy Hall, Carlisle United spokesman, said: "He doesn't need me, or anyone at the club to tell him that what he did was wrong.
"He knows he made a mistake and has now felt the full process of the law.
"No way do we condone his actions, but we do feel that, this aside, he's a genuinely good young man who has had to grow up quickly.
"What's needed now is for Gary to show that the support we've given him has been worthwhile.
"We think he's been doing that. Hopefully it will continue and we can all put this behind us."





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Gary Madine jailed for Sheffield nightclub attacks on fans
4 October 2013

Gary Madine has a history of violence
A footballer who assaulted two fans in separate attacks in nightclubs has been jailed for 18 months.
Sheffield Wednesday striker Gary Madine was convicted last month of assaults on two men in clubs in the city.
Madine, 23, hit Daniel Beresford in the Paris Bar in February 2012 and, four weeks later, attacked Reece Hall in the Viper Rooms, Leeds Crown Court heard.

His barrister said he had thrown away his talent due to "drink, childish behaviour and a temper problem".
Judge Rodney Jameson QC sentenced the footballer, who has a previous conviction for assault, to 12 months for causing Mr Hall grievous bodily harm and six months for causing Mr Beresford actual bodily harm.
Broken jaw
Madine's trial had heard he punched Mr Beresford, a Sheffield Wednesday fan, knocking him unconscious and breaking his nose.

Mr Beresford said Madine, who joined the Owls from Carlisle United and is originally from Gateshead, had been staring at him in the bar and, when he had asked why, the player lashed out.
The victim had told the jury: "He was one of my favourite players, someone I looked up to."
The court was told Mr Hall, a Sheffield United fan, was left with a broken jaw and a fractured cheek after Madine asked him who he supported.

Bricklayer Mr Hall, who did not recognise the Wednesday striker, replied "United", and moments later he was punched in the eye.
He suffered a broken jaw and his cheek was fractured in five places.
In both cases Madine was cleared of more serious charges - counts of causing grievous bodily harm against Mr Beresford, whom he said he hit in self-defence, and of causing grievous bodily harm with intent to Mr Hall.

Alison Dorrell, defending Madine, said: "He is not an asset to his club any more." She told the court he would struggle to restart his career after serving a prison sentence.
Judge Jameson said the assaults had happened when the footballer "lashed out" when drunk with "little, if any, thought for the consequences".

When sober there is no reason to suppose that you would misbehave but I have to sentence you for serious offences which reflect the other side of your character

Judge Rodney Jameson QC
He said: "When sober there is no reason to suppose that you would misbehave but I have to sentence you for serious offences which reflect the other side of your character; the side which comes out when you are in drink, which causes unprovoked violence causing serious injuries to innocent members of the public."

Madine was ordered to pay £1,500 in compensation to Mr Beresford and £4,200 in court costs. Ms Dorrell said she believed this would be difficult for the defendant as he had not been paid by the club since he was convicted last month.
She said although he had been earning £5,000 a week he was struggling to pay a mortgage on the house where his family lived.
Judge Jameson said he would vary the compensation and costs if evidence could be provided that proved the defendant was in a difficult financial position.

He said he was conscious of the position of the footballer's family but said: "Much of the £5,000 a week went on high living."
The judge said other professional footballers had rebuilt careers after serving time in jail and told Madine there was no reason why he could not.

Sheffield Wednesday said they had no comment to make yet and would issue a statement in due course.
Madine joined the South Yorkshire club from Carlisle in January 2011 and was top scorer with 18 goals as the team won promotion from League One in 2012. Last season he scored four goals in 35 games in the Championship.
The striker, who has had loan spells at Rochdale, Coventry and Chesterfield, came on as a substitute in the first two games of this season but has not played since.

The defence told the court Madine has been training with Carlisle United and had undergone an anger management course in an attempt to address his temper issues.
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Re: " Bad boy Gary Madine "

Postby RhiwEbbwBluebird » Wed Jan 10, 2018 10:20 pm

4 goals in 16 this season and a worse scoring record other seasons hopefully he stays up bolton getting in pub brawls
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