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Monday, December 20th
Wan-Bissaka convicted
Aaron Wan-Bissaka was on Monday deprived of the right to drive a car for six months and fined £ 30,000 for several traffic offenses.
He is said to have been stopped earlier this year when he was not allowed to drive, at the same time as he also drove without insurance. He was also convicted of failing to provide driver information for two speeding offenses.
Wan-Bissaka’s lawyers are said to have told the court that the right-back simply did not know about the speeding offenses since the letters about this were sent to his former home in London.
The Brighton postponement provided 4,000 meals to charity
It is seldom fun when football matches are postponed, especially when the reason is outbreaks in one or both teams’ troops. In the case of United – Brighton, which was to be played on Saturday afternoon last weekend, it is fortunately not so bad that it is not good for anything.
United announces on their websites that the club wanted to ensure that the food that was actually to be sold at the stadium did not have to be thrown away, and that they therefore donated 4,000 food items to charities in the local area.
Flowers and VIP gifts were also distributed to good causes.
Anniversary of Pellistri
Facundo Pellistri has a birthday and turns 20 today! We congratulate the Alavés-loaned Uruguayan on the day!
Join us in wishing @FPellistri07 a very happy 2️⃣0️⃣th birthday! ????#MUFC pic.twitter.com/fLBsXu2VPu
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 20, 2021
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