Pubdate: Sat, 27 March 1999 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: of Telegraph Group Limited 1999 Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Paul Stokes A TEENAGE soccer player who partnered Michael Owen in the England youth team was put on probation yesterday for dealing in heroin. Jamie Burt, 19, who played for Newcastle United's junior side, was described as having become almost a local hero through his performances on the field. Four years ago he provided the pass which allowed Owen to score his country's winning goal against Brazil's youth side. But while Owen went on to the World Cup, Burt descended into the murky world of drugs and became an addict, Durham Crown Court was told. His career ended as he became hopelessly hooked on heroin. Burt, of Blyth, Northumberland, admitted two offences of conspiracy to supply heroin and cannabis and a further charge of supplying heroin. Judge David Wood said he was taking an exceptional stance by placing Burt on probation for two years and ordering him to undergo counselling. Michael Hodson, prosecuting, said: "By the age of 15 he was taking methadone and valium. The greatest sadness about this is that he was an exceptionally talented footballer playing for Newcastle United. By 1996, he was addicted to methadone and his football career was totally at an end." Tim Hewitt, defending, appealed for leniency saying Burt had now conquered his drugs habit, due mainly to counselling he had been receiving for the past nine months. He said Burt had started playing football again at a local level and was planning to visit schools in Blyth to warn youngsters about the dangers of drugs. He said: "The defendant was almost a hero at 15. He was a talented footballer who played for Newcastle United and England, playing alongside Michael Owen. He turned into a drug addict. That is how far he has fallen but now he wants to try and resume his former life." Burt wept in the dock as details of his promising past were described. He played for England's youth team seven times, starting four times and coming on as substitute three times in the 1994-95 season. The judge told Burt: "You have put your addiction behind you and you are determined to help other young people." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea