A further three men have pleaded guilty after a football-related 'violent disorder' in the street last year.
The mass brawl erupted between Bolton Wanderers and Wigan Athletic fans on August 19 last year after a match between the clubs that day.
Multiple men have since pleaded guilty to being involved in the brawl and await sentencing.
On September 17, a further three hooligans appeared at Bolton Crown Court for their roles in the disorder.
Stephen Ince, aged 40, of Marlbrook Drive, Bolton, Troy Taylor, aged 24, of Martin Avenue, Little Lever and Joshua Nicholson, aged 18, of Linfield Close, Bolton were the men in question, pleading guilty to the charge of violent disorder.
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Their sentencing has been set for December 4 this year, alongside fellow offenders, Anthony Pennington, aged 39, of Poolbank Close, Hindley Green, Paul Regan, aged 35, of Daisy Street, Deane and Adam Sayers, aged 44, of The Coach House, Burton in Kendal who had previously pleaded guilty.
Judge Martin Walsh ordered the men to not go within 800m of the Toughsheet Community Stadium or the DW Stadium, Wigan's ground, or set foot in Wigan or Bolton town centres on a Saturday or Sunday for four hours before any match or six hours after the conclusion of the match.
For weekday home fixtures played at either ground, they were also ordered not to enter Bolton or Wigan town centres or go within 800m of their grounds between 4pm and midnight.
Pre sentence reports were also ordered for Ince, Taylor and Nicholson.
A date for sentence of December 5 was also set for David Davies, aged 40, of Standish Gate, Wigan, Kieran Jones, aged 39, of NFA, David Hockey, aged 33, of Wyre Avenue, Platt Bridge, Lee Harrison, aged 22, of Balcarres Road, Aspull and Bradley Jones, aged 33, of Springfield Road, Wigan.
The five had also pleaded guilty to violent disorder previously.
The same bail conditions in regards to Bolton and Wigan's home matches were set by Judge Martin Walsh.
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