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Bowyer receives speeding ban
Premiership footballer Lee Bowyer has been banned from driving after pleading guilty to speeding.
The 29-year-old Newcastle United midfielder changed his plea to guilty before the start of his trial.
At South East Northumberland Magistrates Court in Hexham on Wednesday, Bowyer admitted driving at 99mph on the A1 near Morpeth, Northumberland last July.
The footballer received a 42-day driving ban and was fined £650. He was also ordered to pay £100 in costs.
(KMcA)
The 29-year-old Newcastle United midfielder changed his plea to guilty before the start of his trial.
At South East Northumberland Magistrates Court in Hexham on Wednesday, Bowyer admitted driving at 99mph on the A1 near Morpeth, Northumberland last July.
The footballer received a 42-day driving ban and was fined £650. He was also ordered to pay £100 in costs.
(KMcA)
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