Thirteen Leeds United fans handed football banning orders
Disabled football fans cowered in fear as Leeds United thugs showered them with coins and abuse after their team was relegated last season, a court heard.
The eight wheelchaired-bound Ipswich Town supporters suffered injuries including a cut face and bruising after they were trapped pitchside by around 100 hooligans.
The marauding mob swarmed towards the away end at Elland Road during the final minutes of the 1-1 match last April.
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At Leeds Crown Court on Monday 11 men and two youths pleaded guilty to affray in connection with the pitch invasion, sparked after fans learned that Leeds United had been relegated.
The 13 were handed Football Banning Orders (FBO) totalling 45 years.
It means they are banned from any regulated domestic football match and England Internationals.
They are not allowed within one mile of Elland Road stadium on match days either three hours before the game or two hours afterwards.
This restriction also applies to Leeds City Train Station during home games.
And the unlucky 13 are also banned during away games from being within five miles of a stadium where Leeds United are playing, again three hours before and two hours after.
The court was shown video footage shot by the police and CCTV cameras inside the ground.
It showed around 200 fans invading the pitch just before 5pm and heading towards the directors' box before a splinter group of around 100 makes a beeline for the South East stand where 1,500 Ipswich Town fans were sat.
Many Ipswich fans are seen running for the exit but those in wheelchairs are forced to stay as the baying mob lined up in front of a just a handful of police officers separating them from the away supporters.
Many are shouting abuse and chanting and some are filmed throwing missiles including coins, bottles and even a corner flag into the stand.
The Recorder of Leeds Peter Collier Q.C. said: "Unfortunately among the Ipswich supporters were a number of disabled people who could not flee as they were in wheelchairs.
"Many of them were frightened and a number of them suffered injuries by items thrown from the pitch."
He accepted that all 13, many of whom handed themselves in to police after their pictures appeared in local papers, had expressed their remorse and shame after being shown how their actions had terrified the disabled fans.
But the judge added FBOs had to be imposed "not as a punishment, but to prevent any future football violence".
The judge also commended the officers on duty during the game for "diffusing the situation rather than aggravating it" and praised the fair and sensitive investigation that followed.
The sentences for the 13 supporters are as follows:
1. Nathan Addison, 22, St James Road, Halifax. Four months in prison. Six year Football Banning Order (FBO).
2. Graham Brewer, 37, of Leven Street, Saltburn-by-the Sea, Cleveland. Four months in prison suspended for 12 months. 280 hours Unpaid Work Order. Three year FBO. 500 costs.
3. Stephen Marshall, 39, Sycamore Court, Selby. Four months in prison suspended for 12 months. 240 hours Community & Unpaid Work Order. Three year FBO. 500 costs.
4. Neil Masterman, 23, Grange Court, North Grange Mount, Headingley, Leeds. Four months in prison suspended for 12 months. 240 hour Community & Unpaid Work Order. Three year FBO. 300 costs.
5. Paul Fox, 37, Granny Avenue, Churwell, Leeds. Four months in prison suspended for 12 months. 240 hours Community & Unpaid Work order. Three year FBO. 300 costs.
6. Craig Lackey, 41, Hawkswood View, West Park, Leeds. Six months in prison (Including four months for breach of previous suspended sentence). Six year FBO.
7. Craig Spencer, 22, Exley Gardens, Exley, Halifax. 240 hours Community & Unpaid Work Order. Three year FBO. 500 costs.
8. David Cousins, 34, Inglewood Drive, Cross Gates, Leeds. 200 hour Unpaid Work Order. Three year FBO. 250 costs.
9. Christopher Bird, 20, Brooklands Avenue, Seacroft, Leeds. 200 hour Community & Unpaid Work Order, 12-month Supervision Order and ordered to attend a programme in enhanced thinking skills. Three year FBO. 250 costs.
10. Aaron Bratton, 17, Lanshaw Crescent, Belle Isle, Leeds. 180 hours Community & Unpaid Work Order. Three year FBO. 250 costs.
11. Shaun Booth, 40, Bourneville, Goole. 150 hour Unpaid Work Order. Three year FBO. 250 costs.
12. Cawley, 16, Blenheim Square, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. 12-month Action plan Order. Three year FBO.
13. Nigel Bishop, 40, Lane Road, Lincoln. 150 hour Community & Unpaid Work Order. Three year FBO. 400 costs.
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