Milan s first game against South Watch Billiards fans protest silently because they banned the fan leaders from purchasing tickets at home & banners are banned
August 17th, Milan Nankan Billiards fans announced that they will not cheer for the team in Milan's Italian Cup match against Bari at home. At 3:15 am on August 18, in the first round of the Italian Cup, Milan will face Serie B team Bari at home. This is Milan's first official game in the new season, but the Nankan Billiards fan organization announced that it will protest silently in this game. Milan club strengthened stadium management after several Milan extremist fan leaders were arrested last summer on suspicion of crime. Nankan Billiards Fans' Organization stated: "In recent weeks, many people have sent us messages asking whether the passionate celebrations, banners with a long history, spectacular TIFO arrangements, and cheering South Stands will continue to continue. Today, after the club's long silence, we can give you the first answer. 1) There is no feedback on the application for new banners; 2) Almost all old banners are banned; 3) Many fans are blacklisted and are prohibited from buying season tickets for the 2ndblue area of the stands, but at the same time they can buy season tickets for other stands of the stadium, or single tickets for the 2ndblue area of the stands. (Yes, you read that right, they prohibit us from buying season tickets for the 2ndblue area of the so-called public order requirements, but if we can do so, The game bought tickets for 2ndblue, and the public order problem magically disappeared! This is crazy! ) On this blacklist, there are people singing the fan songs, typing the TIFO, gongs and drums, and leaders of the fan organization, even their children and wives, and many other young people with no criminal record. It is only because these people participated in the demonstrations in a peaceful manner, expressed their legitimate opinions, and protested against the Milan Club. So far, it is very regrettable that in this forced strict management in San Siro, there is no condition that we can celebrate as we have been used to in the past few decades, as it has happened elsewhere in Italy. We are sorry for the coaches and the team, who are also victims of this blind and unreasonable suppression move by the club.
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