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Published Date: 09 May 2008
TENS of thousands of ticketless Rangers fans will be able to watch the Uefa Cup final on big screens when they descend on Manchester.
Council chiefs will be showing the match at fan zones at key places in the city centre. The game against Zenit St Petersburg takes place on Thursday, and more than 100,000 Rangers fans are expected to flood the city.

Police and the city council pr
eviously advised fans not to travel without a ticket. But it has now been confirmed that big outdoor screens would be installed in response to demand from fans.

Manchester City Council's spokesman on the city centre, Councillor Pat Karney, said: "In the light of Rangers qualifying for the final and the massive reported demand from fans for bigger and better provision, we've arranged for big outdoor screens for fans to watch the match.

"Manchester is looking forward to welcoming fans from Rangers FC and from FC Zenit St Petersburg for a day to remember on 14 May. Our city is well used to friendly invasions of many thousands of visitors for major events like the Uefa Cup final.

"I'm confident that Manchester will give a very warm welcome to fans from Rangers and from Zenit and that all fans will have a fabulous day."

The City of Manchester stadium holds just 44,000 and Rangers fans are only getting an allocation of 13,000 tickets.

The outdoor screens will be placed in Albert Square and Piccadilly Gardens, while pubs and clubs will also show the match.

The council claimed hat fan zones with entertainment and access to food and drink throughout the day have always been part of plans for the event.

Vicky Rosin, Assistant Chief Executive of Manchester City Council said: "We are looking forward to it. Somebody has described it as a friendly invasion and that's what we are expecting and what we are getting ready for.

"Our two cities are very similar in many ways. We are passionate about our football, we are passionate about sport generally and we are also known for making visitors very very welcome just as we did with the Commonwealth Games and as we know Glasgow will in 2014. It's all about good partnerships and a good welcome for everybody."

The match will also be shown at a free screening at Ibrox.

It will be beamed on to a 100 square metre screen, the biggest in the world, which is being specially shipped in for the occasion.

Entry is free and the capacity is 25,000, and food and refreshments will be available.





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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 10:33 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Europa League , Rangers FC
 
1

The best-Rangers,

09/05/2008 00:40:30
About time. Uber Gerry the cop was toeing someone's line, obviously.
2

kguffg,

lp 09/05/2008 03:00:06
on Thursday? FFS WTF?
3

DougRFC,

Italy 09/05/2008 09:29:14
I was REALLY tempted to make the journey to Madchester but getting flights has been a real pain in the asp!

Bleedin'heck....sounds like there'll be a HUGE party in Glasgow too...what to do, what to do? Mmmmm.

Well done Manchester BTW. Aboot time they got realistic about this and opened up the toon. Read there is even a convoy arranged on the day! Hope everyone has a safe journey and don't drink too much.

Och aweright then, but dinne smoke too much then!
4

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 09/05/2008 10:43:19
It will be like Lord of the Rings, peeing, slobbering Orcs everywhere...Yuuuuck!
5

MATYUSHENKO,

09/05/2008 11:21:14
NO 4 clearly WAS in Seville,then....
6

Brother Walfrid,

09/05/2008 12:22:26
I remember when Rangers went to Old Trafford in the CL a few years back...that was the first time I heard the ditty 'champions league, yir 'avin' a laugh, champions league, yir 'avin' a laugh.

I seem to remember that the Rangers fans got it into their heads that man u fans were largely catholics ( not the slightest idea if there is a shread of truth in that myself) with very predictable consequences.
7

Daillyman,

09/05/2008 12:34:17
It only took 6 posts for someone to bring up religion, sad isn't it when 2 big matches are on the card this weekend, the SPL title still up for grabs and a Scottish team playing in a European final next week.
8

Backofthenet,

09/05/2008 15:16:43
Some Celtic fans just can't hide their jealousy.
9

paulmac,

surrey 09/05/2008 15:39:26
#8

Jealous?.....of what exactly?

10

McGinty,

09/05/2008 19:43:49
Bring back football specials
11

scottish turk,

09/05/2008 21:57:51
Manchester here i come
12

Tim_MallÔy,

09/05/2008 22:06:02
I was going to go to Manchester next week but when I heard a thousands strong rabble of drunken bigots were going to be rampaging through the city, I re-arranged my business meeting.
13

scottish turk,

09/05/2008 22:16:31
bto
waste of bus fare, if only

my son and 3 mates are getting the bus to Dublin, flying to Blackpool and then a taxi to Manchester, then a taxi to Liverpool and ferry home to Belfast. me I'm flying to Glasgow then car with brother to Manchester and don't know my return journey yet.
14

scottish turk,

09/05/2008 22:21:47
does he want a ticket
15

scottish turk,

09/05/2008 22:28:28
i will try my best but cant make any promises, reminds me off when the wife said at our wedding will you be a good husband.
16

scottish turk,

09/05/2008 22:39:06
Wednesday night

history will be written for Scottish sport

dreams can come true

 

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