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Jack Wilshere involved in 'club scuffle'

Alex Diaz,Pa
Wednesday 29 June 2011 09:22 EDT
The England and Arsenal midfielder was named among the group
The England and Arsenal midfielder was named among the group (GETTY IMAGES)

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England midfielder Jack Wilshere was part of a group which hurled homophobic insults at revellers before a fight began outside a nightclub, a court heard.

Kimberley Plested, who fell and broke her arm during the scuffle, was celebrating her 21st birthday at the west London club and her friends had dressed in pink as part of the celebration, Isleworth Crown Court was told.

Wilshere was given a caution for common assault for his involvement in the incident and his friends, Adam Mardell and Duane Brailsford, admitted affray.

Miss Plested's friends, Bradley Martin, 23, and Elliot Fowler, 24, both from Farnham, Surrey, deny affray and are currently on trial.

Prosecutor Warwick Tatford read a statement from Chris Osbourne, a business developer who was out with Miss Plested on her birthday last August.

Mr Osbourne said in the statement: "I think there was 15 of us in total.

"The party had a pink theme to it and therefore everyone was wearing something pink and everyone was wearing pink.

"I walked out of the club with my friend Ben, and Kim was sat on some steps outside a building I know has a media company inside it.

"I had been there for five or 10 minutes when I saw three or four lads.

"I heard one of them say 'Is it sloppy seconds then boys?'

"I cannot recall who said this, Ben and I just shrugged it off.

"Then one of the lads said the words 'Is it the poof brigade?' and made comments about us wearing pink.

"I suddenly became aware it had erupted as I saw one of the males grab Ben by the lapels of his jacket and was invading his personal space."

He referred to the men who made the homophobic taunt as the "Wilshere group", as it included the Arsenal footballer and his friends Mardell and Brailsford.

The three were out celebrating after Wilshere's team beat Blackburn in a Premier League match.

The case continues. Wilshere is not expected to appear as a witness during the trial.

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