
Ex-Manchester United Starlet Brandon Williams will learn his fate on 9 May after he has been guilty of a dangerous ranking tax that could bring him to prison for two years.
The 24-year-old, who burst on stage with his boys' club in 2019, crashed his car at 99 km / h 'with a balloon in his mouth' while he was accompanied by a young woman in August 2023.
It was said that it was a miracle that nobody was killed or injured at the A34 crash in Cheshire, but it is still to see how seriously punished that Williams will be because of his recklessness.
Next month the judgment will be issued and there will be a maximum punishment of two years. Everything near that amount would be plans to revive his football career.
Williams is currently without a club and it is approaching a year since he was £ 65,000 a week at Old Trafford.
He already has a checkered history, collects 30 penalty points and will receive a six -month driving in October 2023 and 12 months in May 2024.
In the case of last May, he could not explain who drove twice and received 12 points and a fine of £ 1,000.
The defender grew up in the tough Harpurhey estate of Manchester, while his mother Lisa Wood runs a cafe, snack attack, on the Harpurhey market.
He is from a tightly knitted family and Lisa watched in court while her son made his guilty plea in March.
Photos of her son's football success are still plastered over the walls of the snack attack.
The KC that Williams represents argued that there is an aspect in mental health care to consider and Williams itself has previously pointed out the difficulties in the transition of a modest background to representing one of the largest clubs in the world.
In a YouTube interview, for the more than a competition channel organized by Williams' former colleague of the United Youth Team d'Hari Mellor and another former football player, Ryan Hopper, Williams described how his life 'very quickly from 0-100 and that is never understanding'.
Referring to his background as a 'Estate Kid', he said, 'I come from that area, it is red, red, red, like. I did things with my mother's cafe.
'The spotlights on you and the things I found hard was when I was out with my family and people came to me and ask for photos.
'I am about to eat my steak and someone has come for a photo. When I'm with my family, I am with my family. That's what I lost. '
The last performance of Williams on the football field came in December 2023 while he was on loan in the city of Ipswich.
It was his second spell away from United who Norwich had also represented in the championship and he will be desperate to find a way back.
He made a total of 47 performances for Man United and posted an emotional message on Instagram after departure.
Williams wrote: 'I always hoped that I would never have to make this message, but here we are. Since the age of seven, this football club in Manchester United is part of my life from the cliff to Carrington day in day out.
“But to be able to make brothers who last a lifetime, I want to thank my teammates, especially the one I have shared for the past 17 years.”
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