"The 41-year-old was prosecuted by Derbyshire Police over an incident last July when his Audi A8 Quattro had been caught out on a speed camera. Rosenior admitted being behind the wheel of the vehicle, which had been travelling at 36mph in a 30mph zone in Rykneld Road, Littleover, Derbyshire, at 11.41am on July 7. He was offered the chance to avoid a criminal prosecution by completing a speed awareness course, but did not turn up to the session which had been arranged."
""Unfortunately during the time when the drivers awareness course was booked we were stuck in France due to fog after the game with my work, as it was deemed unsafe to fly back home," Rosenior explained, in a note to Derby Magistrates' Court. He "had to stay another night and be on a plane the next day during the time of the course", he added."
Rosenior was prosecuted by Derbyshire Police after his Audi A8 Quattro was recorded at 36mph in a 30mph zone on Rykneld Road, Littleover at 11.41am on July 7. He admitted being the driver. He was offered a speed awareness course to avoid prosecution but failed to attend because he remained in France due to fog after a game and could not return in time for the session. He accepted responsibility for the circumstances. He was convicted at a single justice procedure on January 2 and ordered to pay £1,052 in fines, costs and court fees. He has been unveiled as Chelsea head coach until 2032.
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