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prada outlet space cleaner after his arrest.The court heard that Fernandes had already appeared in court charged with possessing drugs and an offensive weapon on the same day he got mixed up in the disorder.Michael McQuillan, defending, said: "He is remorseful and fully accepts how serious the matter was and why courts take such a serious view of this type of behaviour. It's not the facts of the offence he committed, it's the fact he's committed it in circumstances where there's public disorder."Fernandes was among a group of young men who appeared at Manchester Crown Court yesterday.Also in the dock was former Stalybridge Celtic player Fabrice Bembo Ieta, 19, who lost his place in the squad after smashing his way into trainer shop Foot Asylum with an iron grid.Bembo Ieta, of Kenyon Street, Ashton under Lyne, told police he just 'wanted something to wear' and said his mother only gave him 20 a week.The churchgoing teenager joined the fray after his bus out of town was suspended and thugs trying to get into the Arndale Centre shop asked him for help.After getting into the store he grabbed five t shirts, dropped two, and stashed three in a nearby plant pot. He abandoned them after police approached, but was linked to his crime by CCTV.Bembo Ieta, who has also played for Oldham and Altrincham FC's youth teams, has no previous convictions. He was jailed for 32 months after admitting burglary.Michael Brady, defending, said: "He's not a young man known to police who knew it would be inevitable that he would be identified, neither is it the situation that he was under any pressure from family to surrender."This was very much a decision taken by a remarkably mature 19 year old, probably a reflection not only on him but also his family and the way he has been brought up."Also appearing was Dean Millers, of James Street, Salford, jailed for two years after admitting burglary. The 21 year old was so drunk he forgot he'd been in a riot until a fingerprint on a camera case at Jessops at Deansgate, and a speck of blood on a cigarette cupboard at Star News, Brazenose Street, led to burglary charges.Paul Lamb, defending, said: "He can't recall handling the camera box, but accepts he entered the