The Curva Sud Milano have once again communicated that they will not be cheering the team on against Cremonese on Saturday night.
The atmosphere for the game against Bari has been compared to a ‘funeral’ despite over 71,000 fans being present. The issue is the absence of the Curva Sud due to what they claim is ticket blacklisting, leading to a mass boycott.
Members of the media from Michele Criscitiello to Antonio Vitiello have called on the two sides to resolve the issues for the good of the team, but at present it doesn’t seem like any reconciliation is forthcoming.
A crowd of over 75,000 fans are expected at San Siro tomorrow night for the first league game of the season against newly-promoted Cremonese, but the Curva will not be present with chants and banners.
“We thank all Rossoneri fans, both fans and non-Rossoneri, for the thousands of messages of solidarity and expressions of support we’ve received in recent days.
“We also want to thank those who made themselves available through their social media channels, even those we couldn’t attend, so that everyone could be made aware of this absurd situation.
“This is the reality today; our desire is to return to cheering in our seats with banners, flags, and choreography, under the same conditions as the other fan groups who come to San Siro.
“In the coming days, we will keep you updated on developments and any new initiatives. Unfortunately, tomorrow the situation will be the same as it was for Milan-Bari, with the same restrictions…”
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