Former Newcastle United footballer jailed after attacking 60-year-old woman
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Former Newcastle United footballer Marcus Maddison has been jailed for 20 months after attacking a 60-year-old woman in Darlington
The court heard the winger- who has also played for Blyth Spartans, Gateshead and Darlington- called the victim’s daughter a “fat sl**” before throwing cheesy chips at her and punching her in the face.
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Hide AdMaddison was wearing a large “oversized” ring at the time of the punch which the Recorder described as ‘a weapon.’


The incident happened in September after Maddison and a friend left a Darlington club at 3am to head to a kebab shop in Duke Street.
It was here that Maddison got into an argument with two women – a mother and a daughter – while walking away Maddison was heard saying “f*** off, don’t come near me you fat s***.”
When he heard a response of “you f****** wait,” he shouted back “you won’t f****** catch me.”
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When his friend asked Maddison to come home, he refused and continued the confrontation, telling the woman “if you come near me I’ll pelt these chips at you.”
Maddison did then throw his cheesy chips at the women before falling over, getting back up to punch the woman in the face.
The 29-year-old began his career at Newcastle United in 2012 after rising through the academy, however, he didn’t play a senior game for the club.


He was loaned to Blyth Spartans in the same year, scoring once in two appearances, before being released by the Magpies in 2013. Maddison then joined Gateshead for a season, before joining Peterborough.
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Hide AdHe pleaded guilty to grievous bodily harm without intent at the earliest opportunity Newton Aycliffe Magistrates’ Court on June 20 and was given a third off his 30-month sentence as credit.


Recorder Paul Reid, who handed down Maddison his sentence, said: “You were perfectly capable of walking away – and your friend told you to do just that – but you refused.
“This was a spontaneous assault, albeit horrific in its nature… (the ring) it was a weapon.”
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Hide AdHaving just signed to Darlington in the June of 2022, Maddison’s contract was terminated days after the attack- making only five appearances for the club. At the time this was said to be “by mutual consent.”
Prior to sentencing, Darlington released a statement, which read: “The club were made aware of an alleged incident and conducted an immediate disciplinary investigation.
“After discussions with the player concerned the club agreed to mutually terminate his contract with immediate effect at that time.
“Darlington FC is a fan owned club and has a zero tolerance towards discrimination, violence of abusive behaviour.
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