Stupid boy. He needs to learn from this and get himself straight. He needs to think himself lucky that he did not kill himself or someone else.
So he originally got a taxi back to the hotel and then decided to drive back to Brum as he didn't want to miss an appointment he had (presumably the next morning). It was a foolish thing to do but not as brainless as most of us would have thought (without the full facts of the case obviously).
Quote from: eamonn on November 25, 2011, 02:22:40 PMSo he originally got a taxi back to the hotel and then decided to drive back to Brum as he didn't want to miss an appointment he had (presumably the next morning). It was a foolish thing to do but not as brainless as most of us would have thought (without the full facts of the case obviously). Anyone who drinks and drives is brainless..............
Quote from: spangley1812 on November 25, 2011, 03:01:30 PMQuote from: eamonn on November 25, 2011, 02:22:40 PMSo he originally got a taxi back to the hotel and then decided to drive back to Brum as he didn't want to miss an appointment he had (presumably the next morning). It was a foolish thing to do but not as brainless as most of us would have thought (without the full facts of the case obviously). Anyone who drinks and drives is brainless..............I got a phone call once at four in the morning from A & E informing me of a family member in intensive care. I was half way to the hospital before the three glasses of wine I'd had earlier that evening even occurred to me. Not the same situation at all but I wasn't brainless just not thinking straight because of more pressing concerns.
...... I'm still trying to work out what the legal limit is as it says he was ALMOST twice over the limit.
Barry Bannan said: "I am very conscious of the fact that I have let down a lot of people by my actions, which I deeply regret."I have let down my family, my club, the supporters of Aston Villa, all of the people who have helped me to get to this stage in my football career and I have let down myself. I'm really sorry."Obviously, I have to try to make up for a terrible error of judgement and I intend to do so, first by accepting the fine and punishment handed down by the court and subsequently by my actions."Drink driving is a very serious offence and there is no excuse for what I have done."The club has been very supportive throughout this process and I want to concentrate now on my responsibilities to Villa and work hard to get back in the team."Villa manager Alex McLeish said: "As a club and as the manager of the club, we take a very dim view of the incident in which Barry was involved."He has been deservedly punished and we have also taken action internally, at the time of the incident when he was suspended and he will now be disciplined in line with the club's own disciplinary procedure, which will remain internal."Barry has shown contrition, he's very ashamed of what's happened and his attitude is very much to get on now with his life and his career as a footballer."
Quote from: spangley1812 on November 25, 2011, 03:01:30 PMQuote from: eamonn on November 25, 2011, 02:22:40 PMSo he originally got a taxi back to the hotel and then decided to drive back to Brum as he didn't want to miss an appointment he had (presumably the next morning). It was a foolish thing to do but not as brainless as most of us would have thought (without the full facts of the case obviously). Anyone who drinks and drives is brainless..............I suppose what I'm getting at is that I had presumed Bannan had driven straight after leaving whatever watering hole he had been in. The fact that he had got a taxi to his hotel and then decided to drive after he realised he had to be somewhere else in the morning paints him in a slightly less harsher light. Still a stupid and wrong thing to do but not as wreckless as I had thought.
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 25, 2011, 03:55:12 PMI got a phone call once at four in the morning from A & E informing me of a family member in intensive care. I was half way to the hospital before the three glasses of wine I'd had earlier that evening even occurred to me. Not the same situation at all but I wasn't brainless just not thinking straight because of more pressing concerns.You can come up with mitigating factors for most things Chris. In your example, I would say you were still foolish, but perhaps understandably so. I don't know the facts of the case, but my gut instinct is that a young footballer crashing his car at 5.50am on a motorway while drunk probably doesn't have quite such a watertight excuse.But in any case, he's committed a crime and been punished accordingly, so as long as he sees it as a lesson learnt, I think we should move on.
I got a phone call once at four in the morning from A & E informing me of a family member in intensive care. I was half way to the hospital before the three glasses of wine I'd had earlier that evening even occurred to me. Not the same situation at all but I wasn't brainless just not thinking straight because of more pressing concerns.