MN: Milan Club Old Clan remove banner at San Siro in support of Curva Sud

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With the Curva Sud’s banner being banned for last week’s game against Inter, the Club Old Clan have joined them for the AC Milan game this weekend.

There has been a lot said about the banner situation, and it has caused tensions to rise again. In fact, the Curva published a statement against Milan today, making their frustrations known about the banner situation.

They feel unsupported, and it seems that it could become a bigger issue if there is no response, with others doing the same.

Another banner gone

As a result of the Curva’s banner situation, the Club Old Clan have also joined the protest, and they have published a statement (via MilanNews) saying that their banners will be removed for the foreseeable future.

“Starting tomorrow, the Old Clan banner will no longer be displayed until further notice.
This decision follows the ban imposed by the authorities on displaying the SODALIZIO banner in our stand.

“The measure, unmotivated and unjustifiable, was probably aimed at disintegrating the stand itself.
The boys, with biting irony, demonstrated that behind an acronym there is participation and passion—values that no ban can erase.

“The same is true for us.

“Old Clan is based on the friendship that has bound a group of people together for over 40 years of life. Old Clan is about experiencing emotions and passing them on to our children. Old Clan is about contributing together to charitable initiatives. Old Clan is much more than a banner, and therefore, displaying it or not changes nothing for our reality.

“It’s a real shame for those who live in a world of ghosts populated only by corruption.
It’s a real shame. For them.

“We’re moving forward anyway, proud to exist!”

It will be interesting to see how the Curva is this weekend, and if there is any further reaction or frustrations voiced during the game. Nevertheless, it is in everyone’s best interests for the situation to be resolved quickly.

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