
"Last season, there were several criticisms about the San Siro attendances. Whilst they remained high in numbers, there were often frustrations about prices, or even about the performances. So, tickets were not selling as well as they had previously. This has changed this season, though. Around the club, the feeling of toxicity has gone, and there is a lot of positives to going to games once again."
"As Transfermarkt reports, via MilanNews, the Rossoneri sit fifth in attendance levels across the world, falling only behind Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Manchester United and Real Madrid. However, the gap to 2nd is only around 1,800 spectators per game. Inter follow behind, with around 71,750 attendees per game - more than a 1,000 supporter difference."
AC Milan experienced declining ticket sales last season despite high attendance numbers, with supporters frustrated by pricing and poor performances. This season marks a dramatic turnaround as the toxic atmosphere has dissipated and positive sentiment has returned to San Siro. The club has sold out multiple fixtures, including the recent derby. According to Transfermarkt data, Milan ranks fifth in global attendance, trailing only Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, and Real Madrid. The gap to second place is merely 1,800 spectators per game. Inter Milan follows with approximately 71,750 attendees per game, over 1,000 fewer than Milan. Roma ranks ninth. Milan dominates Italian attendance figures.
Read at SempreMilan
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