[caption id="attachment_28933" align="alignleft" width="300"] Supporters have arranged a later flight home for Moses, who will watch his team's rearranged Premier League clash on Tuesday[/caption]
A Manchester United fan from Sierra Leone whose dream trip to Old Trafford was ruined by Sunday's dummy bomb drama will attend the FA Cup final thanks to a campaign by supporters.
Moses was left in tears after making the 3,000 mile (4,800 km) journey, only for the game to be cancelled. He had been invited by friends at the Manchester United Supporters Trust to watch the Premier League match. Now the group has offered to fund an extended trip for Moses. Members offered to pay for a later return flight home, so he can watch the Red Devils' rearranged clash with Bournemouth on Tuesday. And they are arranging a ticket for Moses to watch the team's FA Cup final against Crystal Palace at Wembley next week. The fan, who works in security, said "he cried a lot" when the match was cancelled. "I was so disappointed and I cried right away and people come around me and hug me," he said. "I come far away from Sierra Leone. I come to watch this match and it doesn't happen." "This is my first time in real life to watch Manchester live and it doesn't happen." An "urgent" inquiry has been demanded after a dummy bomb used in a security exercise resulted in the 15:00 BST kick-off match being postponed. Fans were evacuated and a controlled explosion was carried out on the device, which police said was accidentally left at the 75,000 capacity stadium. [caption id="attachment_28934" align="alignright" width="300"]