Nicky Butt cautioned for head-butting security guard at his 50th birthday party

Ex-England and Manchester United star Nicky Butt have been given police care for the head-buttoning of a guard on his own 50th party.

The sun revealed in January that the guard was treated for a suspected broken nose – and today can call the butt for the first time.

He accepted the criminal sanction for actual physical injury about the attack on Soho Farmhouse near Great Tew, Oxfordshire.

The former Star of Manchester United also agreed to donate to a good cause.

He had broken and attacked the guard during a bash of seven hours on January 24.

Today we can reveal that bar staff refused to serve him, shortly before the incident.

The problems broke out between 7 pm and 8 pm after the ex-midfielder left the bar for a courtyard.

It was said of the guard that he had seen himself illuminated against a wall.

A row of developed and sources said that the butt took out in anger.

The guard was treated in the hospital for face injury for fear of a broken nose.

A source said earlier: “There was blood everywhere. People were shocked when the guard came in with his face. It ruined a beautiful day.”

The guard took free time, but returned later.

Butt was questioned for the first time six days after the attack.

The sun understands that he has accepted caution in the past month.

The police retain the details and mark them in the criminal checks.

Caution can only be given if the perpetrator allows the violation.

The police of Thames Valley confirmed: “The investigation has now been completed. A man received caution for the violation of ABH.”

Butt was 50 three days before the party.

Guests were David and Victoria Beckham and colleague United Class of '92 star Paul Scholes and Gary Neville and their partners.

The group of about 30 guests dined in a private room before moving to the bar.

The police were then warned by the club at 9.15 pm – about two hours after the attack.

Butt helped United to win a large number of trophies under manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

He won 39 England Caps from 1997-2004 and played for Newcastle before ending his gaming career in China in 2011.

Butt was CEO of League Two Salford to stop last year.

In 2019 he was accused of mistreatment on ex-wife Shelley.

The CPS later dropped the case due to insufficient evidence.

Butt, however, received a caution for causing £ 800 in criminal damage to her iPhone.

Last June he received an annual ban of one year and 100 hours of unpaid work after admitting that he caused serious injury caused by carefree driving.

His country Rover bumped into motorcyclist Andrew Fielding in Burnley, so the motorcyclist needed metal bars in a broken leg.

His country Rover bumped into motorcyclist Andrew Fielding in Burnley, so the motorcyclist needed metal bars in a broken leg.

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