didn't say. I would have thought so but surely the media would have picked up on it by now. I just heard it when they were talking to some English amabassador guy or something in Rome.
didn't say. I would have thought so but surely the media would have picked up on it by now. I just heard it when they were talking to some English amabassador guy or something in Rome.
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It'd be pretty messed up to be honest.
Roma fans after United.
Juve fans after us.
Plus us and united already fighting, brutal.
EDIT: @Geraint - no chance would the LFC fans stick together with the united fans, thats just stupid.
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"An american was stabbed by thugs after being mistaken for a Manchester United fan in the town of Ostia, 20 miles from Rome"
Extract from The Mirror.
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at least it was an yank.
Nuke the lof of them. Disgrace.
Back for a while.
Who? Italians or Americans? would agree on both though TBH.
Nuke Manchester
nuke germany
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© Sky News 2009 Print Story A Manchester United fan killed four people in Nigeria when he drove into Barcelona supporters after his team lost the Champions League final, police have said. Skip related content
Related photos / videos 'Killer Man Utd Fan' Rams Barca Crowd Enlarge photo A minibus rammed into a crowd, in the town of Ogbo, that was celebrating Barca's victory after the Wednesday night match.
A further 10 people were injured and the driver was arrested, a police spokeswoman said.
"The driver had passed the crowd then made a U-turn and ran into them," she added.
Barcelona beat Manchester United 2-0 in what was hailed as a "dream final" between two of Europe's best clubs.
Both teams have large fan bases in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation.
Earlier this month, an Arsenal fan in Africa hanged himself when his team lost 3-1 to United in the Champions League Semi Final.
The body of Suleiman Alphonso Omondi, a 29-year-old Kenyan from Nairobi, was found at his home just hours after his heroes slumped out of the competition.
Police confirmed football-mad Mr Omondi was wearing his Arsenal shirt when he took his own life.
In Kenya, English clubs enjoy a passionate following among the locals.
European games, in particular the UEFA Champions League, attract more attention than national and continental fixtures.
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