Aston Villa and England intruder Jack Grealish pled guilty to two offences, including one related to an early-morning incident in which, on 29 March, six days after national restrictions were imposed, his £ 80,000 Range Rover destroyed parked cars.
In connection with a collision after March’s coronavirus lockout, the winger confessed reckless driving.
The 25-year-old club captain also accepted a second charge of reckless driving on the M42, A446 and Bodymoor Heath Lane, the location of Villa’s training complex, committed on 18 October.
According to The Guardian, in connection with the Dickens Heath attack, Grealish had denied two other allegations of failure to stop and failing to report the incident, but the Crown Prosecution Service gave no evidence and the charges were dropped.
