TWO men involved in pub beer garden trouble after a match at Turf Moor have escaped football banning orders- but one has got one already.
Burnley Magistrates heard how Andrew Chippendale, 44, picked up a glass bottle, threw it over the wall and laughed after police had put a corden round the premises.
Maxwell Hoggatt, 28, slung a partially full can of beer over the gate into the back street and was heard to say :"Yes, have some," and use obscene language towards the officers. Both were arrested and taken to the police station.
Hoggatt, of Queen Street, Harle Syke, Burnley is already subject to a football banning order.
He has a record for soccer-related offending and has been before the courts after games between Burnley and Leeds and Scunthorpe United.
Chippendale, of Basil Street, Colne, has 47 previous convictions and was said by the prosecution to be of a violent disposition generally, but not necessarily in relation to football.
Both defendants admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour on September 15 and were given three month curfews.
Hoggatt must stay indoors between 9pm and 5am every day except Saturday and Sunday when he is curfewed between noon and midnight.
Chippendale must stay in between noon and midnight every day.
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