Croz

By Croz

When in Rome?

The Ultras movement, or simply Ultras, is the name given to organized supporters groups for mostly European and South American supporters of football teams. This fan sub-group appeared in Italy during the late 1960s when football teams reduced ticket prices in certain areas of the stadiums. Not to be confused with the Hooligan firm or Casual cultures, although some of their supporting style is imitated. Although violent acts can occur, hooligan acts are more the exception than the norm. This is becoming less the case in Italy as the Ultras grow in power and increase violence.

Supt Charlie Coxon, of Greater Manchester Police, said:

"History shows the ultras don't travel abroad.

"We have Italian police officers with us. If any of the known ultras do appear, they will see them.

"We have a full police operation at Manchester Airport to make sure everything is very safe. But we don't expect any of them to come."

Then I came across this moronic comment on the BBC site;

Comment by samjazzy1234

Whatever happens, I sincerely hope the Red Army led by the mighty O'Neill lynch every male Roma supporter, especially the Ultra's and send them back to the Pope in bodybags.

Not exactly the voice of reason is it?

As the insults and missiles continue to be thrown right now outside Old Trafford.

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