Overview
- The conviction was issued on January 2 via a single justice procedure after a written guilty plea.
- Magistrate Paul Moslin ordered three licence points with a £666 fine, £120 costs and a £266 surcharge, totaling £1,052.
- Court papers record the offence as 36mph in a 30mph zone on Rykneld Road in Littleover, Derbyshire, at 11:41am on July 7.
- Rosenior told the court a fog-delayed flight from France meant he missed an offered speed awareness course, leading to the course offer being withdrawn.
- Separately, Chelsea unveiled Rosenior as head coach on January 6 on a deal running to 2032 after Enzo Maresca’s departure.