(was going to put this in football talk, but seeing as SJ is still in Palace Talk, here goes
Lewis Grabban is doing well for himself. Pity his brother-in-law is a ****
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"A footballer's brother-in-law has admitted crashing the player's brand new £250,000 car moments after it was delivered.
Aston Villa player Lewis Grabban had arranged for Michael O'Donnell to receive the grey Ferrari at his home.
But O'Donnell decided to take the supercar for a spin, crashing into a tree and causing £93,000 of damage.
He admitted aggravated vehicle taking and was given a 12-month driving ban and a community order.
St Albans Crown Court heard the striker, who played for Championship side Reading at the time, had left O'Donnell to "take receipt" of the Ferrari 488 GTB last April.
When it arrived, he and his friend Gokan Kiziloz, who admitted the same charges, posed for photos with it and started the engine before deciding to take it out on the road.
Kiziloz drove the car along Vineyards Road in Potters Bar before they headed back towards Mr Grabban's home.
Prosecutor Peter Shaw said he "put his foot down slightly and lost control" before coming off the road and hitting a tree." (BBC 27-3-2018)
Lewis Grabban is doing well for himself. Pity his brother-in-law is a ****
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"A footballer's brother-in-law has admitted crashing the player's brand new £250,000 car moments after it was delivered.
Aston Villa player Lewis Grabban had arranged for Michael O'Donnell to receive the grey Ferrari at his home.
But O'Donnell decided to take the supercar for a spin, crashing into a tree and causing £93,000 of damage.
He admitted aggravated vehicle taking and was given a 12-month driving ban and a community order.
St Albans Crown Court heard the striker, who played for Championship side Reading at the time, had left O'Donnell to "take receipt" of the Ferrari 488 GTB last April.
When it arrived, he and his friend Gokan Kiziloz, who admitted the same charges, posed for photos with it and started the engine before deciding to take it out on the road.
Kiziloz drove the car along Vineyards Road in Potters Bar before they headed back towards Mr Grabban's home.
Prosecutor Peter Shaw said he "put his foot down slightly and lost control" before coming off the road and hitting a tree." (BBC 27-3-2018)
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