
"The game brought to light the clear rift between the Milan fans and the club/ownership. Even though fortunes have improved on the field compared to one year ago, the supporters haven't forgotten their treatment."
"The ticket price figure was the choreography chosen by the fans, who lit up their phones to display '€139'. This initiative didn't get the coverage it deserved on live TV, but it exposed that year after year, the cost of attending a live match skyrockets."
"Clubs aren't charities, and profit is certainly a primary goal, but it's important not to push things too far. The risk of transforming San Siro into a very expensive theatre is concerning for the future of fan engagement."
AC Milan's recent match against Juventus showcased fan protests over high ticket prices, particularly the €139 charge for seats in the Curva Sud. Despite the team's improved performance and potential Champions League qualification, discontent with management persists. A notable absence of club officials during a Hall of Fame ceremony for Ruud Gullit further fueled frustrations. Fans expressed their grievances through a choreographed display, emphasizing the rising costs of attending matches. The situation reflects broader concerns about the commercialization of football and the potential alienation of core supporters.
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