
Gerrard in a 'huff' before fight
England midfielder Steven Gerrard was in a "huff" before he attacked a man with a barrage of punches, a court heard Wednesday.
Gerrard, 29, confronted Marcus McGee after he refused to give him control of a stereo at the Lounge Inn bar in Southport, Merseyside, last year.
The Liverpool captain was drinking in the early hours of December 29 with a throng of friends to celebrate his team's 5-1 drubbing of Newcastle.
He downed bottles of Budweiser and a Jammy Donut shot.
Gerrard - who said he was seven out of 10 on a drunkenness scale - returned to confront businessman Mr McGee and threw three punches at him, the player said.
Liverpool Crown Court heard from barman Nathaniel Lockie who relived the attack and claimed Gerrard was in a "huff" after not getting his own way.
He said: "Gerrard grabbed the back of his jumper and pulled it over his head, pulled him down and started uppercutting him.
"While that happened I ran round to the other side of the bar trying to help and he (Gerrard) was dragged off into the restaurant."
Mr McGee, 34, said when he refused to hand over control of the music Gerrard asked him: "Who the f*** do you think you are?"
He said of the attack several minutes later: "I remember a barrage of punches coming in at my face but I didn't know who has done what.
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