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Ross County star Iain Vigurs fined £1,000 for bust-up with police and bar staff in Inverness

Ian Vigurs in action for Ross County.
Ian Vigurs in action for Ross County.

Six police officers were needed to arrest the Scottish Premier League footballer when he turned violent after being thrown out of an Inverness nightspot.

Ross County star Iain Vigurs had punched a member of Johnny Foxes staff before then attempting to butt a female police officer as he was being handcuffed in the early hours of February 3 this year.

Inverness Sheriff Court was told that half a dozen officers had to be deployed to the bar, with Vigurs being shackled as he resisted arrest.

Vigurs didn’t appear before Sheriff David Sutherland and instead pleaded guilty by letter to three charges.

He was fined a total of £1,000 and ordered to pay it at £100 a week.

The 31-year-old midfielder admitted assaulting door steward Dave Young by punching him on the head; and resisting and obstructing PC James Iredale and PC Karen Macdonald in the execution of their duty, by tensing his arms and struggling with them.

He also pleaded guilty to assaulting PC Macdonald by attempting to butt her on the head.

Fiscal depute Roderick Urquhart told the court that it was about 12.30am when Vigurs was refused service because he had too much to drink and was to be ejected from the premises.

“He became argumentative and aggressive towards a member of bar staff and when another came to assist, he punched him on the face. Police were called and arrived within five minutes and Vigurs by that time was being restrained to the ground by bar staff.

“He was arrested but kept tensing his body and behaving aggressively. It took six constables to ensure he was properly arrested and he attempted to butt one constable while handcuffed to the ground and attempting to get up.

“Shackles had to be applied. He was kept in custody until he sobered up,” Mr Urquhart continued.

As Vigurs had pled by letter, nothing was said in open court in his defence.

David O’Connor, operations manager of Ross County FC, said: “Iain has apologised to the court and has apologised to the football club for his conduct on the night in question.

“The matter will now be dealt with internally at the club in terms of how it is disposed of.”