FORMER Swindon Town star George Ndah has had his court case for speeding adjourned for three weeks.
Ndah, pictured, who is worth more than £1.5m, is alleged to have been zapped travelling at more than 70mph on the M4 between junction 16 Swindon West and 17 at Chippenham.
He was due in court yesterday but his solicitors wrote to magistrates to ask for more time.
The 30-year-old centre forward, who now plays for Wolverhampton Wanderers, has been charged with four other motoring offences on February 16.
He will appear before Chippenham Magistrates on Monday, June 6.
The other charges are driving without a licence; failing to produce a licence; having no insurance and failing to produce an insurance certificate. These will be dropped if he takes valid certificates to court on the day.
Ndah, who lives in Sutton Coldfield, scored 16 goals for the Robins during his time at the County Ground between 1997 and 1999.
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