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The Scottish Conservatives have demanded an inquiry into the policing of the Uefa Cup final in Manchester.The Scottish Conservatives have demanded an inquiry into the policing of the Uefa Cup final in Manchester.
Deputy leader Murdo Fraser said the decision to deploy riot police was an "over-reaction" which may have inflamed the situation.Deputy leader Murdo Fraser said the decision to deploy riot police was an "over-reaction" which may have inflamed the situation.
Greater Manchester Police said 15 officers had been injured after coming under a "severe level of attack" from Rangers fans.Greater Manchester Police said 15 officers had been injured after coming under a "severe level of attack" from Rangers fans.
The force said it had been "stretched" but had responded appropriately.The force said it had been "stretched" but had responded appropriately.
One Russian fan was stabbed in the violence, and police made 42 arrests.One Russian fan was stabbed in the violence, and police made 42 arrests.
Ambulance crews were also caught up as trouble flared in the city centre, much of it after a big screen that had been set up in Piccadilly Gardens failed about 15 minutes before kick-offAmbulance crews were also caught up as trouble flared in the city centre, much of it after a big screen that had been set up in Piccadilly Gardens failed about 15 minutes before kick-off
I thought there was an over-reaction in terms of deploying riot police which possibly enflamed the situation Murdo FraserScottish Conservatives Small number of fans a 'disgrace'I thought there was an over-reaction in terms of deploying riot police which possibly enflamed the situation Murdo FraserScottish Conservatives Small number of fans a 'disgrace'
Rangers lost the final 2-0 to Russian side Zenit St Petersburg at the City of Manchester stadium.Rangers lost the final 2-0 to Russian side Zenit St Petersburg at the City of Manchester stadium.
First Minister Alex Salmond said an inquiry into the trouble needed to be widened beyond simply looking at why the screen failed.First Minister Alex Salmond said an inquiry into the trouble needed to be widened beyond simply looking at why the screen failed.
Mr Fraser, who is a Rangers fan, said the Greater Manchester force had "serious questions" to answer about its tactics.Mr Fraser, who is a Rangers fan, said the Greater Manchester force had "serious questions" to answer about its tactics.
He said: "I think there was unacceptable behaviour by too many Rangers fans in Manchester and I think that is very disappointing.He said: "I think there was unacceptable behaviour by too many Rangers fans in Manchester and I think that is very disappointing.
"But I also think there are serious questions to be asked about the policing in Manchester."But I also think there are serious questions to be asked about the policing in Manchester.
"I thought there was an over-reaction in terms of deploying riot police which possibly enflamed the situation and I think there has to be an inquiry here looking at how ready were the police for so many fans to come and visit the city.""I thought there was an over-reaction in terms of deploying riot police which possibly enflamed the situation and I think there has to be an inquiry here looking at how ready were the police for so many fans to come and visit the city."
'Deeply disappointed' MSP Fraser says questions should be asked over policing
Rangers chief executive Martin Bain condemned fans involved in the violence, but stressed they had been a "small minority".Rangers chief executive Martin Bain condemned fans involved in the violence, but stressed they had been a "small minority".
He added: "The police and council praised the behaviour of the overwhelming majority of Rangers fans and estimates suggest there could have been around 200,000 in the city yesterday.He added: "The police and council praised the behaviour of the overwhelming majority of Rangers fans and estimates suggest there could have been around 200,000 in the city yesterday.
"There was a tremendous atmosphere all around the city and the vast majority deserved credit for the way they behaved."There was a tremendous atmosphere all around the city and the vast majority deserved credit for the way they behaved.
"The police and council have identified the failure of a big screen in the city as a key point in the evening. We are deeply disappointed that a small minority soured what was a great carnival atmosphere and this is a view shared by our fans who travelled in unprecedented numbers to Manchester. ""The police and council have identified the failure of a big screen in the city as a key point in the evening. We are deeply disappointed that a small minority soured what was a great carnival atmosphere and this is a view shared by our fans who travelled in unprecedented numbers to Manchester. "
Rangers confirmed they had cancelled a planned public procession through Glasgow in light of the death from cancer of Celtic coach Tommy Burns.Rangers confirmed they had cancelled a planned public procession through Glasgow in light of the death from cancer of Celtic coach Tommy Burns.
I saw officers chased down a street by a baying mob of around 200 people. We had to do something Assistant Chief Constable Justine CurranI saw officers chased down a street by a baying mob of around 200 people. We had to do something Assistant Chief Constable Justine Curran
Assistant Chief Constable Justine Curran, of Greater Manchester Police, admitted the force had been "stretched" by the "unprecedented" influx of Rangers fans.Assistant Chief Constable Justine Curran, of Greater Manchester Police, admitted the force had been "stretched" by the "unprecedented" influx of Rangers fans.
She added: "It was challenging and we were stretched. Our officers did come under a degree of violent attacks. I am happy we responded appropriately.She added: "It was challenging and we were stretched. Our officers did come under a degree of violent attacks. I am happy we responded appropriately.
"I watched the scenes in Piccadilly Gardens from the control room. I saw officers chased down a street by a baying mob of around 200 people. We had to do something.""I watched the scenes in Piccadilly Gardens from the control room. I saw officers chased down a street by a baying mob of around 200 people. We had to do something."
Sir Richard Leese, the leader of Manchester City Council, suggested "a fair number" of fans had been too drunk to follow directions to an alternative screen which was set up after the failure of the Piccadilly Gardens screen.Sir Richard Leese, the leader of Manchester City Council, suggested "a fair number" of fans had been too drunk to follow directions to an alternative screen which was set up after the failure of the Piccadilly Gardens screen.
Sir Richard added: "The technicians trying to repair the screen had bottles and stuff thrown at them so they had to withdraw.Sir Richard added: "The technicians trying to repair the screen had bottles and stuff thrown at them so they had to withdraw.
"I think there were clearly a fair number of fans that had been drinking since before breakfast time and they might have had some difficulty following instructions, but clearly the vast majority were still capable.""I think there were clearly a fair number of fans that had been drinking since before breakfast time and they might have had some difficulty following instructions, but clearly the vast majority were still capable."
And he added: "If you are going to put blame on anybody you put blame on those people for their behaviour - they have to take responsibility."And he added: "If you are going to put blame on anybody you put blame on those people for their behaviour - they have to take responsibility."