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'legal' Feyenoord fans in Sturm Graz |
08 Aug 2000
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A mere 200 Feyenoord fans have decided to make use of the special security arrangements allowing them to travel to watch tonight's important Champion's League game against Austrian side Sturm Graz with a ticket already firmly in their pockets. This will be the first time that Feyenoord fans will be able to travel to such an important European club fixture after the away match ban of the last few years resulting from past experiences of bad
behaviour on the part of the notorious group of trouble makers following the club. It is highly likely, however, that remaining fans will travel to Austria in the hope of obtaining some of the as yet 300 unsold tickets still available at the Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadium (capacity 15,000). Feyenoord's new trainer Bert van
Marwijk, aware of the match's importance, has said that although Feyenoord are favourites to win he remains cautious saying,
"Feyenoord are still in preparation for the coming season in Holland whereas the Austrian competition has already started". Sturm Graz have also had recent qualifying matches for the Champion's League as preparation for this evening's game. |
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