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New Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior caught speeding in Derbyshire

Rosenior was fined £1,052 and received three penalty points after missing a speed awareness course due to a fog delay, leading to prosecution for driving 6mph over the limit.

  • On January 2, Liam Rosenior was convicted at a single-justice hearing, with Magistrate Paul Moslin imposing three penalty points and a 666 fine, 120 costs, and a 266 surcharge.
  • After failing to complete the arranged Speed Awareness Course, the conditional offer was withdrawn and Derbyshire Police referred the case to court as Rosenior missed the course due to fog delaying his flight.
  • A speed camera incident in Littleover last July led to Rosenior's admission that he drove his Audi A8 Quattro, pleading guilty through a fast-track single-justice procedure.
  • Chelsea announced Rosenior's appointment on January 6, and he is expected to be in the stands for Wednesday's January 7, 2026, clash with Fulham.
  • Rosenior's Strasbourg record and reputation frame his move to Chelsea, where he replaces Enzo Maresca and becomes the fourth permanent boss since BlueCo took control in 2022.
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Chelsea's new boss Liam Rosenior convicted of speeding

The former Strasbourg boss was appointed as head coach following Enzo Maresca's abrupt exit.

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New Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior convicted of speeding

The 41-year-old football boss received a fine and penalty points after fog thwarted his attempt to avoid a criminal conviction

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