Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has admitted that he hopes to follow in the footsteps of Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski and be performing to a similar standard by the time he reaches his age.
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A dangerous gun thug who threatened to kill his girlfriend before breaking her eye socket has been jailed for 16 months.
John Davies has a shocking history of violence which led to him receiving an indeterminate sentence of Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP), meaning he could not be released at the halfway stage
The crook was then jailed for 18 years for possessing a handgun and supplying and conspiring to supply cocaine.
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The 46-year-old was released in October 2020 and said he was 'determined to lead a law-abiding lifestyle', reports the Liverpool Echo.
But he is now back behind bars after his partner rang 999 from her bathroom and whispered: "I've been badly beaten up by my partner. He's coming up the stairs. He's going to kill me."
Liverpool Crown Court heard Adele Bradshaw said they had been in a relationship for around a year.
However, Davies said they 'supported each other with their various problems and were occasionally intimate' but denied they were in a relationship.
Ben Jones, prosecuting, said Davies gave Miss Bradshaw a lift back to her home in Pensby, at around 2.30am, after a night out on January 30 this year.
Miss Bradshaw went to bed, but when she came downstairs the next morning, an argument broke out.
Mr Jones said: "The defendant was unhappy she had been in a group that included a female black friend. She says the defendant made a number of racist and disparaging remarks about the friend.
"She describes him as 'spoiling for an argument'.
"The defendant was pushing his fists together as if to intimidate her and eventually, when she was sitting on a couch, he punched her in the face while
Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay has admitted that he hopes to follow in the footsteps of Bayern Munich star Robert Lewandowski and be performing to a similar standard by the time he reaches his age.
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