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Court bans former Bodmin Town striker from playing football in Cornwall and Devon

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Former Bodmin Town footballer Glynn Hobbs, accused of attacking other players, has been handed an Anti-Social Behaviour Order banning him from playing the game.
Hobbs, who once attracted interest from Manchester United, cannot take part in any organised match in Devon and Cornwall, a court has ruled.
Hobbs is also banned from being in any pub or nightclub between 8pm and 8am in Plymouth. He cannot be found in an intoxicated condition through the consumption of drugs or alcohol in any public place in Devon and Cornwall.
He is prohibited from the city centre, North Hill and the Barbican – the city's night-time hotspots. Hobbs is also banned from gathering in a group of four or more people 'in a manner likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress' anywhere in Devon and Cornwall.
Plymouth magistrates made the interim order after hearing allegations that 26-year-old Hobbs had attacked and injured other players on the pitch. Hobbs, who has this year played for Carlsberg South West Premier League champions Bodmin and runners-up Plymouth Parkway, is expected to contest an application next month to extend the order to two years.
Plymouth City Council, applying for the ASBO, said in documents submitted to court: "He is an amateur footballer, who, on several occasions during the course of matches, has committed serious and deliberate violent assaults on other players."
The application was made after a request from police in Plymouth. Hobbs, of Tamar Street, Devonport, has captained Railway Inn to the Plymouth and West Devon Division One trophy this year. The authority also claims Hobbs went out drinking and looked for trouble.
Papers before the magistrates say: "He has a propensity to use and direct sustained violence, usually but not always following the consumption of alcohol, in public places and with little or no provocation against members of the public."
Magistrates agreed to make the seven-clause order at a hearing which Hobbs did not attend. The court ruled he had been properly served with the case papers. Police have since served him with a copy of the interim order.
It states: "The respondent must not take part in any organised football match including five, six and seven-a-side games in Devon and Cornwall, or to represent any football team playing in any league administered by the Football Association."
Magistrates agreed to issue a summons to Hobbs to attend on June 7, when the court will consider whether to make a full order.
Hobbs joined Bodmin Town in September last year and made 22 appearances in all competitions, scoring 15 goals. His last appearance for Bodmin came on February 27 in the Throgmorton Cup quarter-final against Saltash United, when he was substituted after 63 minutes.
Four days earlier he had been sent off for an alleged elbow on an opponent against Plymouth Parkway – ironically the team he signed for only weeks after the incident.

Court bans former Bodmin Town striker from playing football in Cornwall and Devon


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