Ex Premier League striker Danny Graham ploughed into a store on the exclusive estate where he lives.
A former Premier League footballer has admitted being almost three times over the alcohol limit when he crashed his Land Rover through a shop doorway.
The 37-year-old pleaded guilty to a single charge of drinking and driving and will be sentenced later at Teesside Magistrates' Court.The court heard that Graham, who also played for Swansea, Middlesbrough and Carlisle, had a reading of 230mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood.Michael Lawson, prosecuting, said "luckily, no-one was injured" as a result of the crash on 4 November.
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