Which surely says a lot about British football culture then doesn't it? There's a big difference in "doing something stupid" or acting the goat, to actually being arrested (repeatedly), charged and facing court for serious offences.
Repeatedly? Two incidents, four years apart, one of which he was cleared for. The court believed the players story that they were attacked by the club bouncers. Which leaves a single drunk driving charge 16 fucking years ago.
It does sound like he might have been a bit of a self satisfied boorish prick in his early twenties. A lot of people were. Some still are, without the complication of stupid money at an early age and tabloid intrusion.
It would be massively unlikely that no-one that's posted on this thread has ever driven whilst over the limit. It's still way too common for the odds against it to not be huge. He got caught. He's done his sentence. He's now in his mid forties and doesn't seem to be living anything like the same lifestyle.
Stop being so sanctimonious ffs.