the Liverpool Echo reports.The second rocket hit the Liver Building's first floor balcony.It set a patch of artificial grass and decking on fire and caused almost £30,000 of damage, Liverpool Crown Court heard.Egglesden, of Scarisbrick, handed himself into police the next day after his dad saw footage of the incident on the Liverpool Echo website.The court heard Egglesden and others deliberately fired rockets at the Liver Building over it being lit up in blue.Sentencing, Judge Andrew Menary QC said: "I have no doubt you did that because you and others there that night knew it was a building associated with your rival team, Everton Football Club."The group thought the building was lit up in blue for their rival football team, when in actual.
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