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Published 16:36 13 Oct 2022 BST
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"He put a coach in a headlock. We'd never seen anything like it."
The incident, which took place on September 18, saw the game between Corinthians and Williams's TSC at Manchester's Wright-Robinson College abandoned.
A spokesperson for Williams has claimed that the former Wales international was acting in self defence and had been assaulted first. He has responded to the charge and requested a personal hearing.
They said: "Ashley had been assaulted and was defending himself. We have 45 witnesses – including people associated with the two teams who were about to use the pitch - who will back up our version of events and we will defend Ashley vigorously."
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