Detail of charges and sentences:
The defendants convicted of violent disorder were:
Nathan Pleace, 22, of Cardiff; Stefan Lewis-Davies, 24, of Pontlottyn; and Peter Corkrey, 27, of Nelson, Treharris.
Pleace was sentenced to 12 months in prison while Lewis-Davies and Corkrey were sentenced to 16 months respectively. All three were given six-year football banning orders.
The five convicted of affray were:
Dean Hales, 30, Jamie Brett, 37, Shane Taylor, 39, Liam Driscoll, 27, all of Cardiff; and Joshua Roberts, 21, of Treorchy.
Hales and Driscoll were sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for 18 months, with 120 hours community service. Hales received a six-year football banning order and Driscoll a three-year ban.
Brett was sentenced to eight months in prison and given a six-year ban, while Taylor and Roberts were sentenced to six months with a six-year ban.
The two convicted of threatening behaviour were:
Christopher Watling, 27, of Caldicot, Newport; and Joshua Evans, 18, of Brackla, Bridgend.
Watling received a 12-month supervision order with 120 hours community service and a three-year ban while Evans received a 12-month supervision order, 80 hours community service and a three year ban.
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The defendants convicted of violent disorder were:
Nathan Pleace, 22, of Cardiff; Stefan Lewis-Davies, 24, of Pontlottyn; and Peter Corkrey, 27, of Nelson, Treharris.
Pleace was sentenced to 12 months in prison while Lewis-Davies and Corkrey were sentenced to 16 months respectively. All three were given six-year football banning orders.
The five convicted of affray were:
Dean Hales, 30, Jamie Brett, 37, Shane Taylor, 39, Liam Driscoll, 27, all of Cardiff; and Joshua Roberts, 21, of Treorchy.
Hales and Driscoll were sentenced to six months in prison, suspended for 18 months, with 120 hours community service. Hales received a six-year football banning order and Driscoll a three-year ban.
Brett was sentenced to eight months in prison and given a six-year ban, while Taylor and Roberts were sentenced to six months with a six-year ban.
The two convicted of threatening behaviour were:
Christopher Watling, 27, of Caldicot, Newport; and Joshua Evans, 18, of Brackla, Bridgend.
Watling received a 12-month supervision order with 120 hours community service and a three-year ban while Evans received a 12-month supervision order, 80 hours community service and a three year ban.
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