Paul Ince is arrested and charged with drink driving after former Man United and England star crashed into a central reservation

Paul Ince was accused of drinking drink.
The 57 -year -old captain of England was arrested after Black Range Rover entered a central reservation in Cheshire on Saturday.
Later, he was accused of a drink driving, accused of bail, and on Friday he will appear in front of Chester Magistrates’ judges.
The Cheshire police spokesman said: ‘The police were called on Saturday, June at around 17.00, following the reports of a collision at the Chester High Road in Neston.
‘The incident included a Black Range Rover collided with the central reservation barrier.
‘Officers joined the scene and arrested a 57 -year -old man.
Former England captain Paul Ince was accused of being arrested for a drink driving

Thin played like Manchester United and Liverpool on Game Days

The incident took place close to Heswall Golf Club, where ICC has previously published content on Instagram.
‘Paul Ince of Neston has been accused of drinking driving since then. ICE is with bail to appear at the Chester Magistrate Court on Friday, July 18. ‘
The incident took place close to Heswall Golf Club, where ICC had previously published content on Instagram.
Ince, a former Manchester United, Liverpool and West Ham star, was the first black man of England. He won 53 covers for his country, and perhaps he is best remembered for playing the role he played with Dogged Goallless, who sent Glenn Hoddle’s side to the 1998 World Cup.
Ince passed the rankings in Hammers before the great money movement to United in 1989. Old Trafford was transferred to Inter Milan before he returned to England to play for Liverpool, United’s rivals after he had six years of trophy.
Middlesbrough and other yarns in Wolves, ICC’nin two leading leagues, two FA cups and a league cup between the two other silver goods, the curtain of a game career.
After successful spells responsible for Macclesfield and MK Dons, he went to executive clubs such as Blackburn Rovers, Notts County and Blackpool.
His last role became the ruler of Reading, a task he left in 2023.