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Steven G The Professional Boxer Not Footballer by lucillia90: 10:30pm On Jul 21, 2009
Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard launched a volley of uppercut punches at a man in a row over music, a court heard on Tuesday.
The England international "totally lost it" and attacked Marcus McGee, 34, "with the style and speed of a professional boxer" in a bar brawl, it is alleged.


Gerrard was at the Lounge Inn in Southport, Merseyside on December 29 to celebrate Liverpool's 5-1 victory over Newcastle in the Premier League hours earlier.

The Reds' captain, who scored twice in the game, was enjoying a night out with a party of friends including Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish, 58.

But trouble flared when Mr McGee refused to hand over a card controlling the CD player.

The victim was in charge of music for the venue after being given the card to pick songs for a staff party in an adjacent room to Gerrard's group.

David Turner QC, prosecuting, told Liverpool Crown Court Gerrard asked McGee for the card, saying: "Here y'are lad. Give me that lad."

Turner said: "Mr McGee took offence at his attitude and the expression 'lad' and he refused.

"Not many people on Merseyside, or indeed anywhere else, would refuse a request from Steven Gerrard but Mr McGee did.

"There can be no doubt that this refusal astounded Steven Gerrard.

"He walked away back to his party but the CCTV shows how much his mood had changed.

"He was no longer the centre of that high-spirited party.

"He was clearly walking around pondering, musing over what had happened - about the man who said 'no' to Steven Gerrard."

Several minutes later CCTV showed Gerrard returning to the victim who was sitting alone at the bar and allegedly confronting him with the words: "Who the f*** do you think you are?"

McGee stood up and the pair were head to head, Turner said, "in the sort of hostile confrontation that is often seen between professional footballers".

The barrister added: "Steven Gerrard had clearly lost his cool: he was angry with Marcus McGee."

The situation attracted Gerrard's friends.

One, John Doran, who has admitted affray, pushed McGee away but "could not resist following through with his right elbow into Mr McGee's face", said Turner.

"We say at this stage Gerrard totally lost it.

"Almost immediately after the blow from John Doran, in fact within seconds, Steven Gerrard joined in the attack with a succession of well aimed uppercut punches delivered with the style and speed of a professional boxer rather than a professional footballer."

In a police interview Gerrard said he punched McGee because he believed he was going to be attacked.

But warning the seven women and five men of the jury, Turner said: "If you consider Steven Gerrard was or even may have been acting in self defence you will acquit.

"But we say on this occasion Steven Gerrard's fists, not his feet, did the talking.

"This was never self defence in a hundred years."

Gerrard sat in the dock throughout the proceedings listening carefully and looking straight ahead.

As well as Doran, of Woodlands Road, Huyton, Merseyside, five other men admitted affray.

They were Accrington players Robert Grant, 19, of Enstone Avenue, Litherland, and Ian Dunbavin, 28, of Guildford Road, Southport.

Ian Gerrard Smith, 19, of Hilary Avenue, and Paul McGrattan, 31, of Linden Drive, both Huyton, admitted affray.

John McGrattan, 34, of Rimmer Avenue, Huyton, admitted threatening behaviour after denying affray.

Proceedings will resume on Wednesday morning when it is expected Mr McGee will give evidence.
Re: Steven G The Professional Boxer Not Footballer by bgees(m): 2:19pm On Jul 22, 2009
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why should u say no to stevie G?

pardon me for finding it funny. i hope stevie g gets off and i'm sure he is truly regrets the act. everyone does crazy and stupid things once in a while.

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Re: Steven G The Professional Boxer Not Footballer by bgees(m): 2:23pm On Jul 22, 2009
“I remember a barrage of punches coming in at my face but I didn’t know who has done what," said Mr McGee.

“Having watched the CCTV it was obvious Steven Gerrard hits me a couple of times, maybe three times but I couldn’t honestly say on the night. I didn’t know who did what.''

-----------Mr McGee

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Re: Steven G The Professional Boxer Not Footballer by philip0906(m): 4:04pm On Jul 22, 2009
Steven G The Professional Boxer Not Footballer
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When u c him he looks innocent.u'll think its only his leg that is dangerous,but it seems his hands r more deadly. cheesy grin
Re: Steven G The Professional Boxer Not Footballer by chic2pimp(m): 7:13pm On Jul 31, 2009
as soon I saw dis topic i had to comment sorry.Heheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheheeheheheheheheeheheheheheheheeheheeheh grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Steven G The Professional Boxer Not Footballer by lucillia90: 10:34pm On Sep 01, 2009
philip0906:

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When u c him he looks innocent.u'll think its only his leg that is dangerous,but it seems his hands r more deadly. cheesy grin
LMAO

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