The 23-year-old was sentenced to three months behind bars on Tuesday by magistrate Rosemary Falla,who also banned him from attending matches at Melbourne’s AAMI Park for five years.
Agelopoulos’ barrister Dermot Dann flagged an immediate appeal against the sentence,which also includes a community corrections order,including extensive random drug testing and supervision for 18 months after his release.
A bail application will be heard later on Tuesday.
Glover had to be taken to hospital after being struck with the bucket,just after the 20-minute mark of a derby match against Melbourne Victory on December 17.
He suffered a cut to his face and a concussion that kept him from training for a week,as well as ongoing anxiety.
A security guard was also struck with hot sand from the bucket Agelopoulos threw,causing a singed eyebrow.