Fourteen hooligans have been jailed for their part in violence which marred a Worthington Cup match last year.
The 14 men, aged between 22 and 39, were jailed at Luton Crown Court for between seven and 15 months for their part in the trouble before the Watford and Luton Town match at Vicarage Road on September 9, 2002. They had all pleaded guilty to the charges.
Running battles were fought between rival supporters on the pitch when about 50 Luton fans jumped advertising hoarding at the away end prior to kick-off, which was delayed by 15 minutes.
One supporter was taken to Watford General Hospital with a head wound after the skirmishes and two arrests were made.
At one point a supporter was seen taking a corner flag and brandish it like a weapon.
The 14 men, aged between 22 and 39, were jailed at Luton Crown Court for between seven and 15 months for their part in the trouble before the Watford and Luton Town match at Vicarage Road on September 9, 2002. They had all pleaded guilty to the charges.
Running battles were fought between rival supporters on the pitch when about 50 Luton fans jumped advertising hoarding at the away end prior to kick-off, which was delayed by 15 minutes.
One supporter was taken to Watford General Hospital with a head wound after the skirmishes and two arrests were made.
At one point a supporter was seen taking a corner flag and brandish it like a weapon.