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Sir Alex Ferguson punched in the groin in attack by 'fighting drunk' at rail station

Last updated at 06:22am on 13.09.07

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Kevin Reynolds: shouted racial abuse

A "fighting drunk" yesterday admitted punching Sir Alex Ferguson in the groin and head butting a police community support officer.

Kevin Reynolds, 43, pleaded guilty to assaulting the Manchester United manager outside a train station before attacking the officer and racially abusing him.

Reynolds appeared at City of London Magistrates Court and was warned he could be jailed when he is sentenced at a later date at London's Southwark Crown Court.

The attack took place on Monday shortly after 4pm when Sir Alex was waiting for his driver outside Euston Station in central London.

Reynolds, originally from Fife but now of no fixed abode, approached Sir Alex, who initially thought that the man staggering towards him was a beggar asking for money, the court heard.

Instead Reynolds struck Sir Alex in the groin area, leaving him doubled up in pain.

The court was told today that Reynolds then said: "I'm sorry Fergie. I did not know it was you."

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Sir Alex Ferguson

Attacked: Sir Alex Ferguson

He then chanted: "Fergie, Fergie, shut your mouth" - a football shout common in Scotland.

A police support officer arrived at the scene at which point Sir Alex pointed out his aggressor.

Whilst trying to restrain Reynolds, PCSO Peace Toluwa was head butted in the face, causing a cut to his upper lip.

He was then subjected to a number of racial slurs by Reynolds.

The drunk, who had consumed half a bottle of vodka and a number of strong lagers prior to the assault, called PCSO Toluwa "monkey lips" and "black bastard".

Sir Alex was said to be left stunned by the attack and suffered soreness and tenderness as a result of the punch.

He did not need further treatment.

In court today Reynolds pleaded guilty to two counts of racially-aggravated public order, one common assault and one count of actual bodily harm.


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I commiserate with Sir Alex, and hope he gets over his ordeal soon (as I'm sure he will), but Euston station is a pretty tawdry place with plenty of undesirables hanging around. He won't be the first to have a 'run-in' there!

- Steve R, London, UK, 12/09/2007 10:25
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