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Liverpool footballer Jon Flanagan has been sentenced to 40 hours of unpaid work and a community order for assaulting his girlfriend.

The 25-year-old defender pleaded guilty to common assault by beating of Rachael Wall at an earlier hearing.
Liverpool Magistrates' Court heard he kicked his partner in an attack in Duke Street in Liverpool city centre at around 03:20 GMT on 22 December.
Flanagan has made more than 50 first-team appearances for the club.
The 12-month community order will include 15 rehabilitation activity days, 40 hours of unpaid work, £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.
Sentencing the Liverpool-born player, District Judge Wendy Lloyd said it was "undoubtedly sad".

"You are, of course, a young man of previous good character and therefore it's undoubtedly sad that you have brought yourself here by your behaviour," she said.

He admitted assault when he appeared before magistrates
Flanagan, who made his debut for Liverpool aged 18, has only played once for the club this season and spent last season on loan at Burnley after a 20-month injury lay off.
He was a standby for England's 2014 World Cup squad and has one England cap.
 
Liverpool footballer Jon Flanagan has been sentenced to 40 hours of unpaid work and a community order for assaulting his girlfriend.

The 25-year-old defender pleaded guilty to common assault by beating of Rachael Wall at an earlier hearing.
Liverpool Magistrates' Court heard he kicked his partner in an attack in Duke Street in Liverpool city centre at around 03:20 GMT on 22 December.
Flanagan has made more than 50 first-team appearances for the club.
The 12-month community order will include 15 rehabilitation activity days, 40 hours of unpaid work, £85 costs and an £85 victim surcharge.
Sentencing the Liverpool-born player, District Judge Wendy Lloyd said it was "undoubtedly sad".

"You are, of course, a young man of previous good character and therefore it's undoubtedly sad that you have brought yourself here by your behaviour," she said.

He admitted assault when he appeared before magistrates
Flanagan, who made his debut for Liverpool aged 18, has only played once for the club this season and spent last season on loan at Burnley after a 20-month injury lay off.
He was a standby for England's 2014 World Cup squad and has one England cap.
Hitting a woman is a disgrace, kicking her - don't know what to say.
 
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If you think that ****e is OK you should try some decent lager.

Don't normally drink lager as I said. The Tyskie was the fourth pint after some Peroni at a restaurant earlier, just thought I would try it. If it had been my first pint I might have thought different.

Only really decent lager I have ever tasted, and would drink in a pub, is Bitberger, but not many places sell it.
 
Don't normally drink lager as I said. The Tyskie was the fourth pint after some Peroni at a restaurant earlier, just thought I would try it. If it had been my first pint I might have thought different.

Only really decent lager I have ever tasted, and would drink in a pub, is Bitberger, but not many places sell it.

I tend to go for bottles Peroni is ok but you don't get good lager on tap often.
 
You can only get this in bottles and only in bars afaik but if you see it try Augustiner Edelstof or Helles lager ... super good ****

Off the shelf in the supermarket my fave bottles are Kirin and Asahi