A former Hereford United player was in court earlier this week.
According to The Sun, Bradley Hudson-Odoi avoided jail after terrorising two women with 'vile threats'.
He is said to have told one of them 'I hope you die of cancer'. To another he said 'I hope you die in bleach.'
He was convicted of two counts of sending an obscene or menacing message.and also convicted of two counts of failing to surrender to court after failing to attend his own trial in March.
Hudson-Odoi who lives in a £2million mansion in Tadworth, Surrey, was jailed for eight weeks, suspended for 18 months.
He was also handed a five-year restraining order against both women.
The Judge also ordered him to pay £1,300 court costs and a £154 victim surcharge.
He must also attend a cognitive-behavioural programme with 25 sessions, carry out 200 hours of unpaid work, and undertake 20 days of rehabilitation activity.
Hudson-Odoi currently works as a football agent and the FA have received calls to ban him because of his 'harassment-related' offences.
He joined Hereford in July 2008 scoring 3 goals in 16 appearances. The following March he moved to Greys Athletic.
.png)