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Your Mail Sport Bulletin: Grealish is hit with £666 fine for speeding. FOOTBALL: Jack Grealish has been fined £666 and handed five penalty points for speeding after being caught driving at 44mph in his Range Rover in a 30mph zone last July. 5pm edition. Wednesday 8 May, 2024.
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