Few Reasons Why Rival fan banned for three years after taking firework to Mansfield Town football match

Few Reasons Why Rival fan banned for three years after taking firework to Mansfield town football match

A rival supporter who took a firework to a Mansfield Town football match has been banned from attending any more games for the next three years, a court has heard.

Stevenage FC fan Caleb Hough was carrying a “large flare” which was sniffed out by a detection dog and said by a security guard to be “bigger than the normal smoke grenades we normally get”, on April 22.

Catherine Wilson, prosecuting, said 22-year-old Hough told police, “I was just going to hold it,” before he was given a disposal order and told to leave Mansfield town centre.

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His solicitor said Hough, of previous good character, had bought the firework for £10 from Amazon after seeing it advertised for weddings and baby showers and said he had seen numerous fans taking them to matches.

“There has been a recent crackdown.

The court heard the refrigeration engineer’s work could be affected if he is banned from going within three miles of football stadiums.

 

His solicitor said Hough is a “non-risk supporter unlikely to engage in disorderly, criminal or anti-social behaviour” and the offence was “completely out of character”.

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