United meet Roma officials

MANCHESTER UNITED will today take part in talks in Italy aimed at preventing a repeat of the crowd violence that has marred their…

MANCHESTER UNITED will today take part in talks in Italy aimed at preventing a repeat of the crowd violence that has marred their previous matches against Roma in the Champions League. A delegation led by Ken Ramsden, United's club secretary, will meet Roma's officials to discuss ways of ensuring the safety of the travelling supporters when the clubs meet in the quarter-finals.

When they met at this stage last season there were violent clashes outside the Stadio Olimpico and 12 United fans were stabbed. Dozens more were injured during a series of indiscriminate attacks by riot police inside the ground.

Another five United supporters were stabbed, and six arrested, before the teams met in the group stage of this season's competition in December, and Uefa intends to appoint their highest-ranking security officials to the quarter-final in Rome on April 1st.

United will also ask for permission to take their own stewards and there will be a major presence of officers from Greater Manchester police. Special arrangements will be made to take English supporters to the stadium in a convoy of buses, and United are appealing for their fans to take extreme care.

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