Curva Sud criticise Milan hierarchy: "Not said a word about this shameful affair"
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Curva Sud criticise Milan hierarchy: "Not said a word about this shameful affair"
"We have been waiting for exactly 6 days for an official response from AC Milan to the certified email we sent on Friday, in which we ask for the provision to be written down in black and white, stating the reasons for the ban on the new banner: "Sodalizio rossonero". Not only has our management not said a word about this shameful affair, of which they are well aware, but today they are effectively denying us a right by not responding to a completely legitimate request."
"But on the other hand, we are accustomed to a society that only responds to what is convenient for it; just think that we are still waiting for responses to the appeals filed regarding the blacklist. In all of this, excluding the usual suspects who put their faces on the line, we have to thank the rest of the press who, apart from praising last Sunday's brilliant choreography, are careful not to do their job by not reporting what has been happening for months. They are the same ones who champion freedom of the press and freedom of thought..."
Curva Sud were informed they could not take banners into the Derby della Madonnina and instead used flashlights to create a display. The group sent a certified email asking AC Milan to put the provision and reasons for the ban in writing, referencing "Sodalizio rossonero," and waited six days for an official response. The group says management has not addressed the matter and claims the lack of reply effectively denies a legitimate right. The group also noted outstanding appeals related to a blacklist and criticized much of the press for praising the choreography while not reporting ongoing issues.
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