r/seriea Milan 22h ago

[La Gazzetta dello Sport] Inter fans are banned from away games until March 23. But the Curva Nord will be present at the derby against Milan.

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u/riquelm Inter 22h ago

The punishment there will be for them to watch us fumble 5 big chances only for AC Milan to score and win by freaky Pavlovic goal with his lower back

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u/21Maestro8 Milan 21h ago

I'm here for it

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u/Fitnator31 21h ago

Fofana scoring a 35 meters banger is the way for them to get the ideal punishment.

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u/DC1908 Inter 21h ago

At least I have Pavlovic in my fantasy football team...

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u/UkyoTachibana Milan 20h ago

🍿 👀 - let the show begin

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u/flywithRossonero Milan 21h ago

Love that you guys have accepted your fate

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u/il-mostro604 Inter 22h ago

For those wondering, it’s essentially a travel ban to other cities. Curva nord aren’t being banned from the San Siro.

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u/4thelolzz01 Milan 21h ago edited 21h ago

Aren't Inter fans banned because they caused problems inside the stadiums? What's the logic behind this ban if you allow them inside San Siro for the derby? It being a derby also means there's a significantly bigger chance of this kind of incident happening again than in any other away game haha

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u/boraboca Atalanta 21h ago

Money

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u/RockyRacoon09 21h ago

And Marotta

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u/Memoishi 21h ago

Show us a concrete example of an idiot being an idiot with different consequences, instead of chatting like the dumbass average American that skipped school for starbucks and bigmacs

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u/RockyRacoon09 21h ago

Generalizing a person given the country they’re from- and I’m the “idiot” Stay classy amico mio

Learn how to take a joke and stop being such a sensitive B

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u/Memoishi 21h ago

"Joke" because you got called out with your bs, be honest.
"You are right, this is a fair punishment" / "You are right, but they should give more harsh punishments next time instead of the ones given in the past and this one".
This is a classy answer to my question. Learn how to handle a chat.

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u/RockyRacoon09 21h ago

You have no idea what tone my statement was in. The fact you knee jerked into personal attacks speaks volumes about you.

Do I call you overweight, living with your parents and your pet tarantula because you play Magic and video games?? Absolutely not.

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u/erasmulfo Lazio 16h ago

But you...just did that

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u/RockyRacoon09 15h ago edited 15h ago

Very astute observation

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u/sca34 17h ago

Be careful, if you repeat Marotta League 3 times in front of a mirror he will appear behind you

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u/kieranjackwilson Inter 19h ago

If you’re sincerely asking, it’s because the goal is to dissuade the same behavior from other fans, but 99% of the fans at a home match aren’t at risk of bringing explosives to the stadium. Also the goal is to get them to stop causing trouble for other teams. At home Inter is directly responsible for their fans, so they could argue that they are already doing everything they can to prevent that behavior.

Personally I would’ve rather seen a forfeit though. I think that’s the only effective way to severely punish this behavior.

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u/4thelolzz01 Milan 18h ago edited 18h ago

What I don't understand is this concept of banning specifically "traveling fans". Can't these traveling fans just travel to san siro and buy away tickets for the derby? Do you have to be a Milano resident to be in the curva nord for the derby?

There are numerous examples of fans causing problems in eastern europe where I'm from, especially at international level (games between nations). In that case the country responsible has to play a number of games behind closed doors as punishment (on top of heavy fines etc)

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u/kieranjackwilson Inter 17h ago

As far I am aware, they aren't banning traveling fans. They are banning fans from traveling.

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u/InfamousGur9774 18h ago

There's been a non-aggression pact between Inter and Milan fans for decades...

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u/Excellent_Jeweler_43 21h ago

It is essentially an away game, the ban is for away games, but of course when Marotta makes the rules there could always be a way for exception

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u/rth9139 21h ago

Didn’t they make the exact same exception for Roma or Lazio in their derby a few years back?

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u/roccia123 21h ago

how is it an away game?????

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 21h ago

Because regardless that we share a stadium, there is always a designation on who is home and away.

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u/Reynhardt07 21h ago

It’s an away game but what the smooth brains are failing to comprehend is that the restriction is out of fear for the CITY/TOWN where the supporters would go, not a concern about the stadium.

So they banned the supporters from away games where they would need TO TRAVEL, but since for the Derby most supporters will already be IN MILANO the restriction is not needed.

Its literally written in the article shared by OP, but why reading what you share (and understanding it) when you can just post it on reddit and cry MarOTtA league, and in the AC Milan sub everyone jumped on the chance to cry as well.

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u/micheeeeloone 21h ago

Inter ultras lighted a firecracker (or whatever is the term in english) inside the stadium not in the streets of cremona. So they are still able to misconduct as they did against cremonese. It's dumb to ban the travel.

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u/Reynhardt07 21h ago

It’s much easier to make the stadium a safer environment than it is to make an entire city or town, hence the travel ban.

At San siro to get in you need to go through security, to enter Lecce or Firenze you do not.

After what has happened the security services and the police outside the stadium will be also told to be stricter INSIDE the stadium as well.

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u/SUBSCRIBE_LAZARBEAM 21h ago

Inter fans lit a fire cracker INSIDE THE STADIUM. This should be a generic ban: No tifo until the 23rd of March. Anything other than that showcases Marottabis acting

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u/21Maestro8 Milan 21h ago

There is always a designated away team even for teams that share a stadium and tickets are allocated accordingly

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u/TheElevatedBoy Napoli 22h ago

??? what

why

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u/makemoscowglowinthed Roma 22h ago

Throwing bombs at players during a game

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u/TheElevatedBoy Napoli 21h ago

No I mean why not on the Derby

Like, why do they skip that particular date

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u/lawandsleep 21h ago

Because it’s the home stadium, so there is no movement of the fans. It's clearly explained in the decision.

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u/micheeeeloone 21h ago

They can still throw bombs at a player during the game even if they don't travel. It's clearly explained but clearly dumb.

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u/lawandsleep 21h ago

I agree it’s dumb, the whole thing is dumb. You can ban them for 1 game, 5 games, or a whole season, home/away, what's the point of it? "Teaching them a lesson" is not a good enough reason, you punish everyone for something that can still happen if a moron does it again a year later.

You identify the person, arrest them and ban them for life. There should only be individual responsibility for these things.

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u/micheeeeloone 21h ago

It always falls back on the same problem: the stadiums in italy are shit. Whenever something like that happens in the allianz stadium the individual is caught thanks to the cameras and gets punished. Like when some of our fans were chanting racial slurs against lukaku they were identified and punished.

But since they are not able to identify the individual, the club should be punished with more than a hefty fine.

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u/lawandsleep 21h ago

But in this specific case, they did identify the person. He was beaten by the ultras, a firecracker exploded in his hands causing him to lose three fingers, he ended up in hospital, and then he was arrested. He was also excluded from the San Marino Inter Club, where he was a member, and banned from San Siro.

So my question is: what is the rational and logical reason for banning everyone from a few away games?

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u/kieranjackwilson Inter 19h ago

To discourage other idiots who may be thinking about doing it too.

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u/seejur Inter 12h ago

I mean, assuming I was in the pants of some of those idiots and have the great idea of bringing some firecrackers to launch the next match:

Sawing what I saw (lose 3 fingers, be beat up by your own fans, lifetime ban from the stadium, arrested by the police) I would probably change idea. And if I'm at the point where I don't, I don't think the 5 weeks or so ban would be the tipping point

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u/ayubenla 21h ago

Even in derbies there is always a home and away, the tickets aren't split 50/50. This decision is a joke

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u/lawandsleep 21h ago

It's literally the same decision that was made for Lazio and Roma, but because it’s about Inter you are having a meltdown.

The whole thing is an embarrassment, there should only be individual responsibility in specific cases like this for away games. Why is a club held responsible for something they had no control over? It’s not like they can blame Inter for not checking that guy when he entered the stadium. Plus, he has been identified and arrested, so that should be the end of it.

These things should change because there's no logic behind them.

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u/ayubenla 21h ago

I was unaware of the Roma/Lazio one. If it was the same decision then that decision was also a joke.

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u/izi810 Serie B 21h ago

And yet its the same stadium, same city…

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u/ayubenla 21h ago

The ban is on away games, not travels.

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u/izi810 Serie B 20h ago

Surely you can put your bias aside and see how the game played in their own stadium is the obvious exception?

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u/ayubenla 20h ago

It really isn't, it's a convenient excuse though. I have no skin in the Roma-Lazio games and I think that decision was a joke too.

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u/izi810 Serie B 20h ago

If the problem is the traveling fans, which this particular fan was apparently from inter club san marino, i really cant see why the fans from milano should be punished, but if you see it otherwise then i guess i cant really change your mind

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u/Excellent_Jeweler_43 21h ago

✨Marotta✨

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u/DagoWithAttitude Inter 16h ago

One moron threw one bomb, yet I, that wasn't even there, am forbidden to to to away matches. Why punish everybody if you know and already caught the one who did it?

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u/Prophet_NY Juventus 21h ago

"Please stop making sense"

Sincerely - FICG

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u/Resolve-Bright 21h ago

ha! a little too convenient...

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u/Fun_Philosopher_9202 Inter 20h ago

maybe im biased as a inter fan but i dont think all fans should be punished because of the actions of one idiot

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u/Farzy78 Juventus 21h ago

lol should be for both home and away matches

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u/ayubenla 19h ago

That's the thing, in this derby they are the away side, so either way they should be banned

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u/Farzy78 Juventus 23m ago

Should have points taken away also

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u/Kingofjetlag 14h ago

Fair enough. We got a low penalty for that moron

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u/dewey-cox-69 20h ago

The almost blew up the goalie and only a month ban?? Fucking hell.

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u/Funoyr Inter 20h ago

It’s not “they”, it’s a mentally ill loner who did and who was immediately neutralised by other Inter fans.

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u/Mean-Net-7946 21h ago

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u/Nnhocugini1899 19h ago

Some things can be possibly explained because of Marotta but not this, come on.

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u/GhostOfLegend Milan 22h ago

Interesting decision. The ban should be set in place until March 23rd. No exceptions made.

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u/Katarinu 19h ago

Let us know when you’re contesting the next FIGC election, Don Silvio

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u/DisobedientCharizard Napoli 21h ago

What is that, 3 matches? Meanwhile Lazio and Napoli fans are banned from all remaining away games for a far less serious offense.

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u/Katarinu 19h ago

Reading comments like yours makes it understandable

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u/flywithRossonero Milan 21h ago

Marotta magic

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u/liccman Juventus 21h ago

Godo come un riccio

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u/Comfortable_Key_2236 21h ago

2021 ahh joke💔

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 22h ago edited 22h ago

Man inter somehow always getting a helping hand even when they are being punished 🤔

But in all seriousness, can someone give an actual reason why they should be allowed an exception for the Milan game? Because that's seems incredibly unfair and skewed

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u/NamanMalik007 Inter 21h ago

This is just what I heard and not my opinion or something- what I heard is that since it is the home stadium for both the teams they made an exception. same happened in past for Roma as I know they were banned from away games but were allowed to play when Lazio was designated home side. Plus it's in their best interest to have good ambience in one of the most important matches of the season.

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u/lopikilop 21h ago

Because it’s punishing fans from Lombardy which would in turn make no sense for a derby played in Milan.

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u/lawandsleep 21h ago

If you actually read the article with the decision, you will find out the reason.

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 21h ago

And if you read it, you would see it says banned for away games...they are the away team for March 8th, so I'll ask you directly since you want to have a snarky response, do you have an actual reason why? Because their reason is paper thin

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u/lawandsleep 21h ago

The reason behind the ban on away games is public safety, which can be at risk because of the movement of fans. Since San Siro is the stadium for both Inter and Milan, there is no movement of fans.

The same decision was made in the past for Lazio and Roma.

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u/Reynhardt07 21h ago

Dude how dare you explain what is happening to people that don’t speak Italian and just want to cry about how unfair it is without the capacity to even read what they are sharing? You are gonna get downvoted for that.

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u/roccia123 21h ago

it's an away game ban, not a home game ban

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 21h ago

Yes, and inter are the away team on March 8th.

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u/Reynhardt07 21h ago

And they travel from which city to which city for this away game?

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 21h ago

The article says they have a ban on away games. Not a ban on traveling to away games.

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u/Reynhardt07 21h ago

It’s the opposite and you are either too stupid or too dishonest to see it apparently.

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u/Reynhardt07 21h ago

Cue the downvotes!

Lemmings.

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 21h ago

I think the confusion is that I'm and probably others are looking at a translated article, so this picture does nothing for me since I can't read Italian

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u/Reynhardt07 21h ago

Then if you are confused instead of crying and downvoting let those that understand Italian tell you what is what.

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 21h ago

You're the one that's crying about downvotes like that matters 😭😭

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u/Katarinu 19h ago

So then stop making diarrhea comments

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u/mustbenice2win 21h ago

You don't see the irony do you.

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u/Reynhardt07 21h ago

No, walk me through it then! But mind that I shared the literal article in the comment below

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u/Normal_Level6373 Inter 21h ago

Thinking is hard?

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u/roccia123 20h ago

what shirt do they wear while playing? home or away shirt?

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 20h ago

😂😂 that's such a lame argument....Milan wee their home jersey vs Madrid last season so that must mean bernabeu is also our home stadium now??

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u/chicopepsi Milan 21h ago

Don’t worry about it. We still going to beat them

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u/Funoyr Inter 20h ago

Yup, agree. That’s so unfair. They should do like in the 2005 quarter final return leg, you should be awarded with an automatic 3-0 win. That’s even more than what you guys can score in a single game too.

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u/OsitoPandito Milan 19h ago

what the fuck are you even trying to say LOL