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Fergie: Roma fans have nothing to fear

SIR Alex Ferguson has assured Roma's 3,800 travelling fans they 
should have no security concerns at Old Trafford.

After suffering ambushes from knife-wielding fans on their way to the 
game and then being attacked by riot police inside the Stadio 
Olimpico in the first leg of United's Champions League quarter-final 
with AS Roma, there had been fears of reprisals when the Serie A 
outfit come to Old Trafford for the second leg.

The visitors have been allocated a section in the second tier of the 
East Stand, meaning they will be sitting at the same end of the 
ground as United fans.

However, despite not seeing much of the actual trouble which occurred 
in Rome after remaining in Italy, where the violence has not 
generated as much publicity as it has here, for two days after the 
game, Ferguson is confident Greater Manchester Police will ensure the 
tie passes off peacefully.

"I do not anticipate any problems at all," he said. "The security at 
Old Trafford is fantastic.

"There has never been a history of trouble and the Roma fans should 
not fear a thing."
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Fans' groups call for calm

UNITED fans' groups have called on supporters not to cause trouble at 
Old Trafford on Tuesday night.

After suffering ambushes from knife-wielding fans on their way to the 
game and then being attacked by riot police inside the Stadio 
Olimpico during the first leg of United's Champions League quarter-
final with Roma, there have been fears of reprisals when the Serie A 
outfit come to Old Trafford for the second leg.

The visitors have been allocated 3,800 tickets for the second tier of 
the East Stand, meaning they will be sat at the same end of the 
ground as United fans.

However, the Independent Manchester United Supporters Association, 
who are compiling a dossier of violence perpetrated against fans in 
Rome last week, are anxious tomorrow's game should not provide an 
excuse for the Italian authorities to prove their strong-arm tactics 
were justified.

"We all need to make sure that there are no headlines in Manchester 
to wipe out the memory of those made by the Italian police last week 
in Rome," said IMUSA in a statement.

Fans 

"The Roma fans at Old Trafford on Tuesday will be just like most of 
our fans who went to Rome last week and will be there only to watch 
the football."

United are still collecting fans' accounts of last week's events but 
are awaiting official documentation from the Home Office over the 
details of their examination into the conduct of the Italians.

However, privately, United are quite relaxed about tomorrow's 
situation.

Similar scare stories were aired prior to the second leg of the first 
knockout round clash with Lille following the trouble that erupted in 
France but the game passed off peacefully.

There have hardly been any arrests at European games this season, not 
even when Celtic's 6,500-strong support headed south for September's 
potentially combustible 'Battle of Britain' encounter.

Unlike Greater Manchester Police, who were represented by plain 
clothes officers at the Stadio Olimpico, it is not believed the 
Italian security enforcement will accompany the Roma fans to 
tomorrow's game.
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