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Greater Manchester Police say 98% of those with FBOs have complied with rule.
Officers stationed at Manchester Airport to identify 'high-risk' fans.
Those who ignore terms of the orders risk a 5,000 fine if they do not comply.
Banned fans are banned from travelling to games in Germany to cut down on disorder.
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