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Paul Ince: Former Manchester United and Liverpool footballer charged with drink driving

NESTON, CHESHIRE, JUN 28 – Paul Ince, who earned 53 England caps and captained the national team, was charged after crashing into a central reservation while over the drink driving limit, police said.

  • Paul Ince, the 57-year-old former England and Manchester United midfielder, was involved in an incident on Saturday 28 June 2025 when his Range Rover collided with a central reservation close to Neston in Cheshire.
  • Police were called at around 5pm following reports of the collision involving a black Range Rover on Chester High Road near Heswall Golf Club, leading to Ince's arrest for drink driving.
  • Police responded quickly to the scene and took Ince into custody; he has been released on bail with a court hearing scheduled for Friday, 18 July 2025, at Chester Magistrates.
  • Ince has a notable football career spanning 1986 to 2007, including 53 England caps, playing for clubs such as West Ham, Liverpool, Inter Milan, and winning two Premier League titles at Manchester United.
  • Ince's upcoming court appearance follows his departure from Reading in 2023, and he has since worked as a pundit, while the legal outcome of the drink-driving charge remains pending.
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uk-times.com broke the news in on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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