Short sleeves. "There is a history going back to the mid-80s of these groups attacking British fans in Rome. Tubular. Groups attack each other. In the Rome newspaper Il Tempo on Saturday, Andrea Cecchini, president of Italy’s state police operation, blamed Merseyside for last Tuesday’s events.
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‘Che vergogna’ (‘What a shame’) he says repeatedly, stating he wanted the English to know only a small percentage of Roma fans were ‘crazy’.‘Understand it is difficult for the Italian police,’ he says. They call themselves the Fedayn — ‘the devotees’ — after a group of long-forgotten Iranian guerrilla fighters.And since there are no genuine wars left to fight, they manufactured one in Liverpool last Tuesday night — arriving in black-hooded uniforms with belts tied to their wrists, supposedly as an act of revenge for Roma’s defeat by Liverpool in the 1984 European Cup final and the clashes that followed.It was a preposterous ‘mission’, of course. Quadraro Curva Sud Roma. "He added: "If there aren't issues... that suggests that the Italian police have done something different.
6 Roma ultras pictured at Anfield during the team's away leg … I would say that it is a high risk fixture.
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There are no reviews yet. "Reputation is everything in the ultras world, so what they did a few days ago has been seen by any ultras group in Italy and Europe as an achievement. "Obviously we have the Heysel disaster in 1985 and English fans around that period had a reputation as hooligans. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes.
They fight in Liverpool and Manchester, too,’ said 28-year-old Filipo Pica on Saturday in the Masto bar on Via Galvani in the city’s Testaccio district. "Rome police chief Giampietro Lionetti yesterday warned Liverpool fans to avoid areas and bridges where there have been "ambushes and severe beatings" in the past.He added: "There is a lot of history between the two sets of fans, and it will our job to keep them all safe. People.
Roma groups are known to favour the use of knives and for their habit of stabbing victims in the buttocks.