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Fergie concerned for Utd fans

Fergie concerned for Utd fans

30 March 2008 - 11:04

Ahead of Man Utd's trip to Italy against Roma this week, Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed a concern for the well being of the travelling United fans. Roma's 'Ultra' group have been known to angrily attack travelling supporters on their visits to the Olympic Stadium.

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  • "My main concern as we plan for Tuesday is for the safety of our traveling fans,'' Ferguson wrote in United's matchday program for Saturday's 4-0 Premier League victory over Aston Villa. "Last season the Italian police made a hash of security in the ground and quite a few of our people were hurt.



    "That was put right when we went to Rome in December for a group game, but there was still danger on the streets and a number of stabbings.



    "I urge everyone who intends to go to Rome to heed the security advice, so that everything passes peaceably,'' Ferguson said. "Hopefully then we can concentrate on a testing but exciting match.''


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