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Do you think PL and La Liga is above Serie A when it comes to fan culture? Honest questionI think Italy's support culture is second to none among the big leagues
Do you think PL and La Liga is above Serie A when it comes to fan culture? Honest questionI think Italy's support culture is second to none among the big leagues
on your quote, he said the oppositeDo you think PL and La Liga is above Serie A when it comes to fan culture? Honest question
I agreeon your quote, he said the opposite
but I disagree. Bundesliga has the #1 fan culture from top leagues. And 2.Bundesliga has the best fan culture in Europe
Dont know why but all the big German teams fan bases just seem cringe to me much like the spanish ones and yes even bvb fans.....on your quote, he said the opposite
but I disagree. Bundesliga has the #1 fan culture from top leagues. And 2.Bundesliga has the best fan culture in Europe
You can’t mediate with that kind of people, they are right wing fanatics and/or associated with organised crimes, those completely out of normal pedagogical reach, you can use all the different type of Democratic approaches and reasoning you like, but it will likely fail on you.Yeah, guilt by association.
I think Italy's support culture is second to none among the big leagues, thus it should be "used", to take advantage of it. So don't hurt it by punishing if there are some shenanigans with the tickets, that's club's business what they do with them IMO.
Criminals are criminals, if they commit crimes like murders or drug trafficking, throw them to jail. But that's another matter, not connected to ultras doing their thing or business in the stadium.
Look at Juve and their matches. They don't have ultras there and it's just shit. You need to find a middle ground here, mediate it. Find a solution which is acceptable to both and FIGC should stay the fuck out of it. They can't handle their role so only thing they can do is give bans or fines, which do not solve anything in the end.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, following ultras’ arrests, Prosecutors will hear several members of Inter and Milan, starting with Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi, but no members of the Milanese clubs are under investigation.
Gazzetta reports that Inter coach Simone Inzaghi will be the first to be heard by Milan and Anti-Mafia prosecutors as part of an investigation into illicit ultras business at San Siro.
Inzaghi is not under investigation, and the same is true of other Inter and Milan members who have had rare contact with people currently under custody. Therefore, they will all be heard as ‘informed witnesses’.
Gazzetta reports that prosecutors will soon hear Inzaghi, Inter vice-president Javier Zanetti, midfield star Hakan Calhanoglu and ex-Nerazzurri defender Milan Skriniar. Inzaghi is expected to meet authorities today.
Milan captain Davide Calabria, who reportedly met a Milan ultra (later arrested) in February 2023, is also scheduled to talk with Prosecutors in the coming days.
Nope.Do you think PL and La Liga is above Serie A when it comes to fan culture? Honest question
Yeah and Gal is apparently one of them unfortunately.It's not the same but unfortunately often the leaders of ultras groups are criminals. That's why many people not interested in football simply believe criminals = ultras.
Take CN69 for example - the leaders are connected to the notorious Calabrian mafia. I'm sure that there are many members of CN that are there simply because of their love for Inter but the "face" are the leaders.
Meazza is as safe as ever if anyone reading this is having second thought.If so, I hope the club finally realise and do what should have been done years ago. Meaning banning them all once and for all, sure they give a great atmosphere but there comes a time where you cannot overlook things like safety and making a stadium safe for normal people and people like this are always a potential threat with their violent attitude
Why should there be? Agnelli banished their ultras from the stadium a long time ago.Nobody from Juventus
They did rough up whole families with kids and chased them away by force from Meazza not long ago didn't they?Meazza is as safe as ever if anyone reading this is having second thought.
His motivation was to avoid the Curva going on strike again, as there had been previous protests.The coach assured that Ferdico’s call was more of a ‘request than a threat’ and was not unusual.
I think they are back for some time already.Why should there be? Agnelli banished their ultras from the stadium a long time ago.
You mean when they wanted whole sector to get out of the stadium cause of some stupid protest? That's only thing I can remember that fit to this. And yeah,that was one of this scandals from them I was talking about and they are having them from time to time. Also if you have kids it's not the smartest thing anyway to go with them in the CN section.They did rough up whole families with kids and chased them away by force from Meazza not long ago didn't they?