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Burnley footballer Dale Stephens hit with driving ban after being caught drink driving in Range Rover

A Premier League footballer has been banned from driving and fined more than £3,500 after being caught drink driving in his Range Rover.

Burnley midfielder Dale Stephens was almost double the legal drink-drive limit when police stopped him in Alderley Edge on March 14. The 32-year-old told officers that he’d “had a pint”, a court has heard.

Bolton -born Stephens was hit with a fine and banned from driving for 12 months after admitting driving a vehicle with alcohol above the legal limit during a hearing at Stockport Magistrates Court on Monday. The court heard that a breath test found Stephens with 59 micrograms of alcohol in his breath, with the legal drink-drive limit being 35mcg.

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“Burnley Football Club are aware of a police incident involving one of our players, Dale Stephens,” a statement from the Premier League club said. “As a football club we uphold strong values and hold all our players and staff to the highest standards.

“As such, we are treating this incident with the utmost seriousness as legal proceedings are undertaken. As a club, we strongly disapprove of the actions that resulted in such an incident and therefore disciplinary procedures will also be carried out internally.

“Burnley Football Club make no further comment.”

Senior Crown Prosecutor Simon McDonnell said: “Dale Stephens is a Premier League footballer and is no doubt looked up to by many football fans and could be considered a role model. Unfortunately, on the night of 14 March 2022, he chose to get behind the wheel of a car after he had been drinking more than he is legally allowed to and drive.

“The fact that there were not more serious

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