A Michelin-starred chef who was sacked after he let children play a 'silly' game of football in the restaurant of a five-star Mayfair hotel has won nearly £60,000 for unfair dismissal. Award-winning Alyn Williams was fired after hosting a private party during which he set up an improvised pitch, complete with goals and a net, at The Westbury Hotel, London. Two young boys were filmed on CCTV kicking a ball around, wrestling each other, jumping, diving and performing headstands on the furniture of the hotel where rooms cost up to £4,500 a night. They were also recorded drinking straight from a sauce bottle and taking sugar lumps from bowls laid out for guests.