
"This week, with the sale of tickets for the Parma away game, we've reached the height of disgust: half the organised fans [ultras] have been left without tickets, in defiance of meritocracy and the loyalty of those who always follow the team! But let's proceed in order, because this is a problem we've been dragging around for a while. So, even if we'll go into detail, it's worth retracing together all the stages of the crazy events that have accompanied us at the start of this season:"
"LECCE: as per Official Notice no. 109 of 9 November 2006 and subsequent amendments published with Official Notice no. 1 of 4 July 2007 of the Lega Serie A led by the illustrious De Siervo, clubs must make at least 5% of the total capacity available to away fans. Well, Lecce hasn't cared for this for decades, with the complacency of the Lega Serie A, which has been informed of the problem several times, and so the 1,000 tickets for away fans (instead of the 1,600 that the law would allow), vanish in the Apulian betting shops in a matter of minutes."
Curva Sud announced a protest at the Stadio Ennio Tardini, withholding support for the first 15 minutes of the match in response to ticket allocation failures. The group says half of organised away fans were left without tickets, undermining meritocracy and loyal followership. The statement highlights recurring problems with away allocations, citing specific examples such as Lecce failing to provide the legally required away allocation and tickets disappearing rapidly through other channels. The protest aims to pressure clubs and the league over allocation policy and enforcement to restore fair access for travelling supporters.
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