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Published 17:41 13 Sept 2016 BST
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“For your own safety it is advisable to maintain a low profile and avoid areas of potential conflict and by dressing conservatively," the letter reads.
Fans have been advised against wearing United jerseys or club scarves due to the possibility that it would provoke an attack from troublemakers in the Netherlands.
It adds: “Once the game has ended, and Manchester United supporters are all out of the stadium, a special 1,200 seat train service will be provided from the stadium rail station. The service will stop at both Rotterdam and Amsterdam train stations.
“Please ensure that you carry your passport at all times, as required by law in the Netherlands. There is currently a general high threat level from terrorism in Europe and you should ensure that you are mindful of your own personal safety and security whilst travelling.”
Feyenoord supporters threw stones at a coach carrying United fans when the sides met in the Champions League in 1997 and tried to lure them into a bar brawl that was intercepted by Dutch police.
And United just want their supporters to get in and out of the stadium without trouble, closing the letter with the following.
“Finally, we hope that you enjoy your visit to the Netherlands and thank you for your support."
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