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Marcus Bent given suspended prison sentence

Marcus Bent, who represented eight Premier League clubs during his career, has received a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for two years.
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Former Premier League footballer Marcus Bent has been handed a 12-month suspended prison sentence for affray and cocaine possession.

The 37-year-old previous pleaded guilty to affray at Guildford Crown Court on January 13, having admitted possession of cocaine at a hearing on October 23.

He was given nine months in jail for affray and three months for cocaine possession, with the sentence suspended for two years.

Bent faced the charges after police were called an incident at his home on September 13 last year.

The former England Under-21 striker must carry out 200 hours of community service and will be on curfew for two months.

In a well-travelled career, Bent represented Crystal Palace, Blackburn Rovers, Ipswich Town, Leicester City, Everton, Charlton Athletic, Wigan Athletic and Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League.

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