Former Liverpool FC Striker Andy Carroll Appears in Court on Crutches: Facing Charges for Breaching Non-Molestation Order

Former Liverpool FC striker Andy Carroll appeared in court at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court on crutches after undergoing hamstring surgery. Carroll faced charges for breaching a non-molestation order following an arrest in April, with alleged incidents occurring in March. The 36-year-old was the Reds' record signing before moving to West Ham and later playing for Reading, West Brom, Amiens, and Bordeaux. A non-molestation order is a civil court injunction aimed at preventing contact between individuals, with breaches potentially leading to criminal action and a jail term of up to five years. Stay updated on important news stories by signing up for our newsletter and following us on social media.