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Former Chelsea and England footballer Kerry Dixon jailed for pub assault Former Chelsea and England footballer Kerry Dixon jailed for pub assault
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Former England and Chelsea footballer Kerry Dixon has been jailed for nine months for punching and kicking a man who is said to have called him "fatso".Former England and Chelsea footballer Kerry Dixon has been jailed for nine months for punching and kicking a man who is said to have called him "fatso".
Dixon, 53, denied assaulting the man at a pub in Luton in May 2014, but was convicted of the offence last week.Dixon, 53, denied assaulting the man at a pub in Luton in May 2014, but was convicted of the offence last week.
Luton Crown Court heard the assault was captured on CCTV cameras at the Nag's Head in Dunstable.Luton Crown Court heard the assault was captured on CCTV cameras at the Nag's Head in Dunstable.
Judge Barbara Mensah described the attack as "shocking and sickening to watch".Judge Barbara Mensah described the attack as "shocking and sickening to watch".
She said the violence was "disproportionate, unnecessary and completely over the top".She said the violence was "disproportionate, unnecessary and completely over the top".
The former striker, who scored 147 times for Chelsea, told the court he had been acting in self-defence and thought his victim, Ben Scoble, was going to hit him in the face with a glass. The former striker, who scored 193 times for Chelsea, told the court he had been acting in self-defence and thought his victim, Ben Scoble, was going to hit him in the face with a glass.
"He was posing a threat to me as far as I was concerned. I have been glassed in the face before," Mr Dixon told the jury."He was posing a threat to me as far as I was concerned. I have been glassed in the face before," Mr Dixon told the jury.
The court was shown CCTV footage of Dixon approaching Mr Scoble, 38, before punching him off a bar stool and continuing to hit him when he fell to the floor.The court was shown CCTV footage of Dixon approaching Mr Scoble, 38, before punching him off a bar stool and continuing to hit him when he fell to the floor.
The judge said the film had drawn "a gasp" from jurors when played during the first week of the trial.The judge said the film had drawn "a gasp" from jurors when played during the first week of the trial.
Dixon claimed the pair had a confrontation earlier in the evening during which Mr Scoble was disrespectful and then called him "fatso" in the moments before the attack.Dixon claimed the pair had a confrontation earlier in the evening during which Mr Scoble was disrespectful and then called him "fatso" in the moments before the attack.
"It's absolutely clear to me, if he did say those words - because this was CCTV without words - he didn't move, seek to strike, or get off the chair," the judge said."It's absolutely clear to me, if he did say those words - because this was CCTV without words - he didn't move, seek to strike, or get off the chair," the judge said.
"You were annoyed and clearly going to teach him a lesson.""You were annoyed and clearly going to teach him a lesson."
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