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West Brom football stars who stole a taxi in Spain may be forced to do up to 90 days of community service as punishment

The four West Brom players accused of taking a taxi driver's cab during a Spanish warm weather training trip could be forced to do unpaid community service.

Skipper Jonny Evans, 30, Gareth Barry, 36, Jake Livermore, 28 and Boaz Myhill, 35, remain under investigation after allegedly driving off from a McDonald's Drive-Thru in Barcelona and abandoning the car outside their five-star hotel.

Their punishment could be a community service order lasting 31 to 90 days or a two to 12-month fine under Spanish law.

Pictured clockwise from front left:u00a0Kieran Gibbs, Craig Dawson, Gareth McAuley, Jake Livermore, an unknown fan, Gareth Barry, Jonny Evans, Boaz Myhill, Chris Brunt and Grzegorz Krychowiak (obscured). Circled players (L-R): Livermore, Barry, Evans and Myhill are those that were involved in the incident
Pictured clockwise from front left: Kieran Gibbs, Craig Dawson, Gareth McAuley, Jake Livermore, an unknown fan, Gareth Barry, Jonny Evans, Boaz Myhill, Chris Brunt and Grzegorz Krychowiak (obscured).