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Soccer player caught by police after he ran out of quarantine

Soccer player caught by police after he ran out of quarantine

Soccer player caught by police after he ran out of quarantine. He was drunk and driving a golf car

Two Wellington Phoenix players made a career break. Tim Payne and Oliver Sail got drunk and left quarantine in Australia due to the coronavirus pandemic. They have been stopped by the police and will suffer. The biggest problems are the midfielder who has national team in New Zealand. He risks up to nine months in prison for driving on public roads under the influence of alcohol.

Tim Payne, getaway that can send him after graces

It was an apple night for two players from Wellington Phoenix. They were both quarantined in Sydney just after the championship was over. They started drinking and at 1:00 they decided to go out on the streets. Half naked and in a golf car, New Zealand players immediately caught the attention of the police and were stopped. Tim Payne, who was behind the wheel, was taken to the station and was notified that he would be fined and that he could face a sentence of up to nine months in prison. His teammate, goalkeeper Oliver Sail, escaped arrest. The incident will also be investigated by the Australian Football Federation.

“I mean, I’m sorry and I’m incredibly ashamed of what I did. I disappointed a lot of people, including my girlfriend, family and coach who gave me a chance to play this season. I take on the whole thing. responsibility for what the club will decide”, Payne reacted to Radio Sport NZ.

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