Aye I read that in the News Of The World today. Apparently normal fans that went for tickets were told in a "polite" way not to by the Ultras patroling the box office.
quality hope we see some action in the stands again. Better than the game. Mind you, half of Lancashire police fore will be on hand. Think Man Utd hooligans will be helped out by other English firms like the Frontline after 2 Boro fans/hooligans were stabbed by Ultras.
Apparently...... no matter how much City hate United, they both hate foreigners more. So lets see how the Ultras cope with the Moss Side bridage helping out the Red Devils.
I was referring more to the "hope we see some action in the stands" - i.e. that he wants there to be crowd trouble, which is different to saying that you think there will be.
I noticed they made a point midweek saying Bayern had been to Milan twice this season and no bother And i can vouch for one of the games coz i was there for the Inter game.Bayern were in town all day from as early as 11 in morning for evening game,drinking,singing and having a good time.Make no mistake this is as high profile as a game gets. They brought about 4000-4500 fans,after game we got a bit lost on way out and ended up going wrong way,realising we were lost we headed back to San Siro towards the Curva Sud where the Bayern coaches were parked,easily about 20-25 parked up.Riot police were there but just watching,walked straight past them with Inter scarfs on,no abuse.Then on main road back to metro stop nearest to Siro we were behind a mob of Munich fans,there was loads of coppers in robocop gear and loads of vehicles driving at snail pacebehind them,all they were doing were making sure they got back safely and no doubts preventing any potential flashpoints Now i wonder if its a Roman problem?? Coz i ain't heard of much trouble for visting fans in Milano,been 3 times and haven't seen owt.I think the Roman police are not as efficient as their northern neighbours,and maybe Roma have a bit more of a hooligan problem than Inter or AC.