Gmp Get Giddy Over Derby

Last updated : 08 September 2009 By editor

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UNITED and City have handed police £10,000 each to prevent trouble in the aftermath of one of the most eagerly anticipated derbies in decades. The bitter rivals will face off in what is sure to be a white-hot Old Trafford showdown on September 20 and just three days later both teams are at home on the same night in the Carling Cup - which has prompted fears of a violent derby day hangover.

One police source has slammed the scheduling decision. And Chief Supt Phil Hollowood has admitted officers harbour "concerns" over the fixture clash.

The derby is being billed as the biggest since the 1970s with the Blues hoping to shift the balance of power away from Old Trafford after a summer of unprecedented spending. 

And the furious row over the Carlos Tevez poster has added to emotions between both sets of fans ahead of what is expected to be an explosive encounter. Insults between supporters have been traded over internet message boards while the poster itself was daubed in red paint. 

As if that was not enough for police to deal with, September 23 now sees both sides at home in the Carling Cup, which could lead to a potential collision course in the city centre.

City take on Fulham in the Carling Cup, while United host Wolves on the same night. Both games will kick-off at 8pm, meaning fans heading to the match will mix on public transport. Many will also head into the city centre after the final whistle.


Chief Supt Hollowood said: "There are obviously concerns around both matches being played on the same night. However, after constructive dialogue between the organisations involved it has been agreed that the matches will go ahead."