Manchester is tightened up in the UEFA Cup Final on May 14, to see that? the estimated 100,000 fans descended on the city? to see the game Zenit St Petersburg of forest guards to the city of Glasgow? officials of the Board of Manchester Stadium.Manchester invite the fans of both teams not to travel to Manchester without a ticket for the match. However, a spokesman of the board of Manchester also said they are inviting a number of fans coming to town anyway?, What? plans to put on a program of entertainment for them. The spokesman said: "Realistically, the leaders of the city? know that thousands will want to be near their club during the match. "crucial;? thought that UEFA has allocated around 13,000 tickets for the game 44.00 capacities to fans of every team. Despite this, the ten of thousands of fans of the forest guards still think they fall from Glasgow to Manchester for the game, so that means that city? that can accept? think receive anything up to 100,000 fans. Still no? known if the council eriger? the giant TV screens in town, which afford? to ticketless fans to watch the match important in the Manchester.The has confirmed that provide entertainment, food, drink and travel with supporters of both teams to make their time in the city? comfortable as possible. ? thought that these easily? are given to supporters in a number of areas devoted to be scattered throughout the city? in various positions, including the Albert Square and Piccadilly Gardens cos? as providing entertainment, food and drink in these areas of the fan, a number of three-a-side tournament fan of football that also? designed to take place in the Castlefield area of town. Besides this, there will be shuttle buses to transport fans between the city stadium. Officers from Manchester have high expectations for the day of the match and are encouraging the community?, As well as pubs and hotels in town, helping to make the special day cos? as possible for both sets of fans. Gerry DONNELLAN more police in Manchester said: "Everything in Manchester has a part to play in generating the atmosphere fun and busy. We want the pubs and hotels to be open and be provided properly so that they can give us a welcome to guests properly. We want to carry a successful event for all who live and work in Manchester and for our visitors. "Karney The tapping of technical adviser has told fans to be representatives of their own teams and town, what? recommended them to behave while in Manchester. He said: "It 's going to be a fantastic busy day and we're doing programs so that you can enjoy all of. The fans will be ambassadors for their clubs and their town, so our message to them?, 'Please don' t have left already? your home city '. "
Karri Madelline
