Football agent James Featherstone has been charged with wounding with intent after an alleged attack at a pub in Trafford.
The incident is said to have take place at the Stamford Arms pub in the leafy village of Bowdon near Altrincham on March 8 and a man in his 50’s required medical treatment after an assault near the men’s toilet.
Featherstone, 39, is listed as the owner of Sports Agency Omni Sports on its website and among his clients are Sheffield Wednesday manager Garry Monk and Manchester United defender Chris Smalling, who is currently on loan at Roma.
Benjamin Cowgill, 38, has also been charged with section 18 wounding.
Featherstone is understood to have attended a voluntary interview after police released an image him along with the other suspect.
In a statement released by Greater Manchester Police said: “Two men have been charged after a man was attacked in Trafford.
“The men will appear at Manchester & Salford Magistrates Court on Tuesday 5 November 2019.
“At around 9pm on Friday 8 March 2019 a man in his 50s was attacked after entering the gents’ toilets at the Stamford Arms in Bowdon.”
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