Former Manchester United Star Brandon Williams Admits Dangerous Driving at 99mph | Exclusive Report
Ex-Man Utd player Brandon Williams pleads guilty to dangerous driving after reaching 99mph, causing a crash in Cheshire.






Former Manchester United Defender Faces Legal Consequences After High-Speed Incident
Brandon Williams, the 24-year-old former Manchester United defender, has admitted to dangerous driving after being clocked at 99mph in a 70mph zone. The incident occurred on August 20, 2023, on the A34 near Handforth, Cheshire, where Williams lost control of his Audi A3, colliding with a Ford Fiesta before crashing into the central reservation.
Details of the Incident
- Excessive Speed: Data from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed Williams was driving at 99mph just four seconds before impact.
- Dangerous Maneuvers: Witnesses reported Williams accelerating sharply and braking erratically, indicating a clear lack of vehicle control.
- Passenger Involvement: A female passenger was present, allegedly filming the reckless driving on her phone.
- Collision Impact: The crash caused extensive damage to both vehicles—Williams' Audi A3 was severely damaged, while the Ford Fiesta lost a wheel.
Legal Proceedings & Aftermath
- Guilty Plea: Williams pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and driving without third-party insurance at Chester Crown Court.
- Breathalyzer Test: Conducted post-crash, the test came back negative for alcohol.
- Injuries & Custody: Williams was hospitalized for minor injuries before being taken to Middlewich custody suite.
- Prosecutor’s Statement: Andrew Madden (CPS) emphasized the severity of Williams' driving, calling it "grossly excessive and erratic."
- Contract Termination: Manchester United did not renew his contract in June 2024.
Upcoming Sentencing
Williams, currently a free agent, will be sentenced on May 9, 2025, at Chester Crown Court. Prosecutors highlighted the miraculous lack of serious injuries or fatalities.
Footnotes
- Related News: Check BBC Merseyside for updates on this case and other sports controversies.
- Statements: CPS condemned the behavior as "far below the standard of a competent driver."