Former Manchester United starlet Brandon Williams will learn his fate on May 9 after pleading guilty to a dangerous driving accusation that could win him for two years in prison.
The 24 -year -old, who broke into the stage with his childhood club in 2019, crushed his car at 99 MPH ‘with a ball in her mouth’ when she was accompanied by a young woman in August 2023.
It was said to be a miracle that no one was killed or injured in the A34 accident in the Cheshire, but it remains to be seen how seriously will be punished for his recklessness.
Next month, the verdict will be returned and there will be a maximum sentence of two years. Anything close to this amount, he would set up his plans to resuscitate his football career.
Williams is currently without a club and he has approached a year since his £ 65,000 contract per week in Old Trafford has exhausted.
He already has a checkered driving history, amazing 30 penalty points and receiving six -month driving prohibitions in October 2023 and 12 months in May 2024.
Prosecutors said it was “that no one died after Brandon Williams crashed at 99 mph
He would have won about £ 65,000 per week, or 3.4 million pounds sterling per year
In the case of May, he did not declare twice which was driving and received 12 points as well as a fine of £ 1,000.
The defender grew up in the hard field of Harpurhey de Manchester, while his mother Lisa Wood directs a coffee, a snack attack on the Harpurhey market.
He came from a tight family and Lisa looked in court while his son pleaded guilty in March.
Photos of the success of her son’s football are always stuck on the walls of the snack attack.
The KC representing Williams argued that there was an aspect of mental health to consider and that Williams himself has already referred to the transitional difficulties of a humble environment to the representation of one of the largest clubs in the world.
In a YouTube interview, for the game channel more than a channel organized by the former colleague of the youth team of Williams, Mari Meloror and another former footballer, Ryan Hopper, Williams described how his life “ `went from 0 to 100 very quickly and that is what people will never understand ”.
Referring to his history as a “kid of succession”, he said: “I am in this area, it’s red, red, red, like. I did things with my mother’s coffee.
“The spotlights are on you and the things I found hard was when I was with my family and people come to me and ask for photos.
Normal activities such as shopping and eating at the restaurant have become complicated due to its status
Williams went to social networks to write an emotional message after leaving United last summer
“I’m about to eat my steak and someone came for a photo. When I am with my family, I am with my family. This is what I lost.
Williams’ last appearance on the football field occurred in December 2023 when it was loaned to Ipswich Town.
It was his second fate far from United also represented Norwich in the championship and he will be desperate to find a way to come back.
He made 47 appearances in total for Man United and published an emotional message on Instagram after his departure.
Williams wrote: “I always hoped that I would never have to do this post, but we are there. Since the age of seven years, this Manchester United football club has been part of my life in the cliff in Carrington day after day.
“But for having been able to make brothers who will last a whole life, I would like to thank my teammates, especially those with whom I have shared the last 17 years.”