Peter Beagrie sacked by Sky Sports over assault conviction

File photo dated 26/08/16 of sacked football pundit Peter Beagrie who has said he will appeal against his conviction for assaulting his partner - PA
File photo dated 26/08/16 of sacked football pundit Peter Beagrie who has said he will appeal against his conviction for assaulting his partner - PA

Sacked football pundit Peter Beagrie has said he will appeal against his conviction for assaulting his partner.

The former Everton and Manchester City player was "devastated" after he was convicted of attacking Zarah Blake by Skipton Magistrates on Tuesday.

In a statement, Beagrie, 51, said: "I am innocent, something I have maintained from the outset, that is why the verdict was so devastating.

"I will be appealing."

In his statement, he said he was still with his partner, adding: "This has been an upsetting and traumatic time for us and we both feel there is no other alternative but to appeal."

Sky Sports sacked the football pundit following his conviction.

The court heard he punched his partner while angry and drunk in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, in April.

He was sentenced to a 12-month community order and 15 days' rehabilitation.