Was at the game in Manchester and i found no hostilities around old trafford before the match and was seated in the away end and found no problems during the game .I must admit to having been slightly apprehensive about going into the away section so we kept pretty quiet through the first half but after going for non existent hot food at HT(reminded me of another huge British club where the caterers forget to bring enough pies) it was clear the place was full of bears and the second half was more relaxed on and off the pitch ,whilst taking photos of the superbly behaved jubilant bears in the away end at FT someone decided to throw a lighter (not your 50p refillable i hasten to add ) at us(it was retrieved by me and takes pride of place on the mantelpiece ,i looked round instantly but there was no one claiming responsibility , it was really just an act of childish frustration rather than an act of aggression ,my main worry before the game was that the general feeling amongst the Manchurians might be that we as Rangers and Scottish fans disrespected them and there fine city in 2008 at the uefa cup final (those that did have been punished ),although we did let ourselves down they understood there was mitigating circumstances and they have on the whole forgiven us , i very much doubt the people of Manchester are planing to come to Glasgow on a revenge mission ,no chance, the police will ensure there is limited opportunity for the moronic element which every club has to kick off and spoil the night for the vast majority which are only interested in the football,lets hope if there is any trouble the police do not shy away from it . as to the quote . Eleven of the troublemakers were jailed by a judge who described the events as "the worst night of violence and destruction suffered by Manchester city centre since the Blitz. my learned friend should hang his heed in shame. JUDGE ANDREW BLAKE AND HIS MEMORY LOSS : http://davidleggat-leggoland.blogspot.com/2010/09/judge-andrew-blake-and-ira-bomb.html