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🎥 Go home: Milan fans say enough is enough to the owners
🎥 Go home: Milan fans say enough is enough to the owners

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time24-05-2025

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🎥 Go home: Milan fans say enough is enough to the owners

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. It's being a very hot end to the season for Milan fans. On Saturday, the tifosi took up arms against the club's the match, the Curva Sud presented themselves at the headquarters to make their disagreement heard loud and clear. With many criticisms of the American ownership and chants in favor of Paolo Maldini, the tension rose before the match. Because in the match, the rossoneri fans continued the protest that began in front of the Casa Milan inside San Siro. This time the message was clear: "GO HOME". Curva Sud, yönetime gösterdiği tepkinin ardından San Siro'dan ayrılıyor. — Milan Türkiye🇹🇷 (@MilanTr_) May 24, 2025 That said, the protest continued during the match. At 15 minutes into the game, the Curva Sud fulfilled their promise: the Milan ultras left San Siro in a sign of protest. "Let's leave them alone with their tourists, their clients, and their shame", is one of the messages shared on social media in recent days. Curva Sud svuotata. #MilanMonza — Giovanni D'Elia (@GiovanniDElia11) May 24, 2025 Surreal atmosphere. 📸 Marco Luzzani - 2025 Getty Images

Furlani echoes the fans: "Same anger", Theão OUT ❌
Furlani echoes the fans: "Same anger", Theão OUT ❌

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time24-05-2025

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Furlani echoes the fans: "Same anger", Theão OUT ❌

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. Milan, in a tense and protesting atmosphere, hosts Monza, already relegated, in a match that is meaningless for the standings. For the Rossoneri, it's a bitter end to the season with the Super Cup won but a disastrous league minutes before the start of the last league match, Giorgio Furlani, CEO of Milan, spoke to Dazn's microphones to comment on the Curva Sud's protest: "We share the same feelings as our fans. Today the season ends, from tomorrow we will focus on the next one because it cannot be like this. The fans' anger? There are many reasons why things didn't go well." 🔴 GLI STRISCIONI CONTRO LA SOCIETÀInizia alle 17 la contestazione sotto la sede del Milan a Milano. 3000 circa le persone presenti, tra cui la Curva Sud e tantissimi tifosi generici. — (@MilanNewsit) May 24, 2025 At 5 PM, Curva Sud anticipated the protest already announced during Milan-Monza at San Siro by showing up in front of the headquarters to loudly express their dissent. Heavy criticism of the American ownership and chants in favor of Paolo Maldini. Tension is already sky-high. MILAN (3-4-2-1): Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlović; Musah, Loftus-Cheek, Reijnders, Bartesaghi; Pulisic, João Felix; Jovic. MONZA (3-4-2-1): Pizzignacco; Pedro Pereira, Caldirola, Carboni; Birindelli, Bianco, Akpa Akpro, Kyriakopoulos; Ciurria, Caprari; Keita. 📸 Simone Arveda - 2025 Getty Images

Photo – AC Milan & Inter Fans United As Sold-Out San Siro Pays Tribute To Late Pope Francis
Photo – AC Milan & Inter Fans United As Sold-Out San Siro Pays Tribute To Late Pope Francis

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time24-04-2025

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Photo – AC Milan & Inter Fans United As Sold-Out San Siro Pays Tribute To Late Pope Francis

Inter Milan slumped to a dismal 3-0 loss to arch-rivals AC Milan in tonight's Coppa Italia semi-final showdown. Unfortunately, Simone Inzaghi's men are no longer in contention for a historic treble. Indeed, goals from Luka Jovic and Tijjani Reijnders whipped Inter's dream. However, the rivalry took a back seat before the kick-off as both fanbases stood together. Curva Nord and Curva Sud Curva Nord and Curva Sud paid tribute to the late Pope Francis with a minute of silence. Meanwhile, Inter took to X to share what was a sight to behold. Prima del calcio d'inizio di #InterMilan, un minuto di silenzio in memoria di Papa Francesco.#FCIM

AS Roma – A Legacy of Passion, Pride, and Unbreakable Loyalty
AS Roma – A Legacy of Passion, Pride, and Unbreakable Loyalty

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time14-04-2025

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AS Roma – A Legacy of Passion, Pride, and Unbreakable Loyalty

AS Roma – A Legacy of Passion, Pride, and Unbreakable Loyalty AS Roma is more than a football club. It's a living, breathing passion, pride and tradition. Since 1927 this historic club has written its name in the hearts of football fans all over the world. For many Roma is not just a team – it's the city of Rome itself. Every match, every chant, every goal scored is the connection between the club and the Eternal City. Roma is a symbol of culture, heritage and resilience deeply rooted in the daily lives of its fans. Advertisement For fans who want to get more into their passion Mostbet login is the way to experience betting on the club's matches and make every game more exciting. From the maroon and gold to the wolf emblem inspired by Roman mythology, everything about Roma is Roman. Tifosi wear the badge not just on their shirts but in their hearts. This loyalty is what defines Roma as a club that goes beyond the pitch. It's a deep, almost spiritual connection that unites people from all walks of life, for the love of the Giallorossi. A City United by Football There are few cities in the world where past and present coexist as much as in Rome. It's a city of ancient ruins, Renaissance art and a beating heart that beats football. Roma Football Club is a part of this heartbeat – a proud representation of a city that has been the center of civilization for thousands of years. Advertisement The Stadio Olimpico is more than a stadium, it's the stage where the drama unfolds, where heroes are born and where the dreams of thousands are played out week in week out. Whether it's a Serie A derby or a European cup tie the stadium comes alive. The fans, dressed in red and yellow, fill the stands with an unmatched sense of pride and expectation, every game is a show. Rome is a city that lives and breathes football and nowhere is that more evident than on matchday. The city is buzzing – bars, cafes and piazzas are full of fans discussing line ups, tactics and predictions. As the sun sets and the Stadio Olimpico lights come on the city becomes one, united in the hope of another great chapter in Roma's history. The Curva Sud – The Heartbeat of the Club When you buy a ticket to see AS Roma, you're not just watching a football match – you're entering a world where history, pride and loyalty collide. Nowhere is this more true than in the Curva Sud, the part of the stadium where the most passionate Roma fans gather. Advertisement The Curva Sud is the lifeblood of the atmosphere. It's where generations of fans come together to sing, chant, wave flags and ignite a fire of passion that can be felt throughout the stadium. The Curva Sud is loud, often scary for the visiting team, but amazing for the players in Roma's colours. The choreographed displays, the booming chants and the sheer passion of the fans turn every home game into a show and an emotional rollercoaster. It's here that legends are made and dreams are kept alive. It's here that lifelong supporters pass down their love for Roma to their children. And it's here that the spiritual connection between the club and its city is felt the most. It is like the excitement of finding the best casino, where passion and devotion turn an ordinary experience into something extraordinary. Legends of the Eternal City AS Roma has had some incredible players over the years but none more so than Francesco Totti. He's a legend not just in Rome but the world of football, Totti was more than a player – he was the heart of Roma. From his debut as a teenager to his emotional goodbye two decades later Totti was the embodiment of the club. Advertisement For Totti Roma was never just a team – it was a way of life, an identity, a love affair with his city. His loyalty to the club despite having many opportunities to leave for more money inspired generations of players and fans. He once said 'Roma is not just a club. It's my home, my heart, my everything'. That's what every Roma fan dreams of. Along with Totti, other heroes like De Rossi carried that torch of Roman pride, a legacy of homegrown champions who fought not just for glory but for the city, the people and the very soul of Rome. Stadio Olimpico – A Holy Land The Stadio Olimpico is not a normal stadium – it's a sanctuary, a sacred ground where every match weaves a story of triumph and disaster, of victory and defeat. It's more than just a place to watch football. It's where memories are made, where history is written with every game. Advertisement When you step inside you don't just enter a stadium. You enter a living museum, a place where past, present and future of Roma collide. It's a space where the energy of the fans, the noise of the crowd and the passion of the game come together in a beautiful mess. For Roma fans a trip to the Stadio Olimpico is not just about the result – it's about being part of something bigger, something eternal. It's where the soul of the club and of Rome itself lives on. A Club Like No Other AS Roma is more than just results and titles. It's passion of the fans, the history of the city and the dream of a better tomorrow. Every chant from the Curva Sud, every memory at the Olimpico and every young player that steps on the pitch carries the legacy of a club that stands for something more than football. Advertisement Roma is pride. Roma is culture. Roma is family. As we move forward one thing is clear – no matter what the future will bring, Roma will always inspire, unite and ignite the hearts of those who wear the colours with pride. In the city of emperors and legends, Roma is the crown jewel of football – the soul of the Eternal City.

Roma ultras display fascist message during Monza match
Roma ultras display fascist message during Monza match

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time25-02-2025

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Roma ultras display fascist message during Monza match

Last night's 4-0 win over Monza saw the display of a fascist message in the stands of the Curva Sud. As reported by La Repubblica, a despicable banner was shown with the following message: 'I'll stay on this road as long as my legs can hold me. It's with this heart and this face that I've grown up.' These are verses from the song Er Cammerata by the band Innato senso di allergia, an nationalist group linked to the far right, which in 2007 released the album Quando c'era lui. Roma could be fined as a result of the ultras' behavior in an otherwise positive outing for Claudio Ranieri and his men.

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