
Former
Chelsea and England striker Kerry Dixon has been jailed for nine months
after being found guilty of assault.
Dixon, who scored 147 goals for Chelsea, was sentenced at Luton Crown Court
for attacking a man in a pub.
Jailing the 53-year-old, judge Barbara Mensah said the attack was "shocking
and sickening to watch".
The judge said the violence was "disproportionate, unnecessary and
completely over the top".
Dixon had denied attacking a fellow drinker who had been sitting on a bar
stool in the Nags Head pub in Dunstable in Bedfordshire.
The assault on 38-year-old father-of-two Ben Scoble in the early hours of
May 15, last year, was caught on CCTV.
Mr Scoble, a builder, was punched off the stool and then subjected to a
flurry of blows while on the floor.
The judge said the shocking footage showed how Mr Dixon launched at attack
"out of the blue", which had drawn "a gasp" from jurors when first played to
the court during his trial last week.
"You were not just striking him, knocking him off his bar stool, but
continuing to strike him when he was on the ground," she said.
"Then you continued to pummel him on the ground."
Dixon, who played for Luton Town, Reading, Southampton, Millwall, and
Doncaster Rovers, and earned eight caps for England, had pleaded not guilty
to assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
He alleged he had acted in self defence, however, Dixon, from Dunstable, was
convicted by a jury after a five-day hearing with the judge describing the
attack as "completely unprovoked".