The ultras are now telling people to go to the stadium and encourage them to bring many banners and signs to show ‘the Rossoneri people want clarity.’



On March 20, a day before Milan took on Cagliari at the San Siro, the Rossoneri ultras – the Curva Sud – made a press release in which they told the fans to not show up to the game as a sign of protest.

On Sunday, when Milan take on Sampdoria, the protest will continue but it looks like the Curva have decided to take another route and are now calling the fans to arrive to the stadium – but ask them to bring something with them.

A short message on the Curva’s website reads today: After waiting in vain for answers for two weeks and having heard that there are more important things for Milan, and after making the trip to Palermo we are today proposing a new initiative – the daughter of the great internet success of the hashtag #saveacmilan and the stunning inventiveness demonstrated by the Rossonero people.

“Since the day of our message we’ve seen several demonstrations of support which saw the usage of images of super heroes, cartoon characters, great champions in the history of Milan, protagonists of famous movies and TV shows with the common denominator being the addition of the hashtag #saveacmilan to the images. Well now we ask you to create this type of images again and print them (A4 is fine) and show them when Milan and Sampdoria enter [the pitch]. Arm yourself with imagination.

“Let’s color the stage with the most representative images that there may be, in order to make the people see that the red and black people have desire for clarity. We there call at this time to all the Rossoneri fans to be present at the stadium, in order to take part in this great new initiative.”

The Curva have asked for clarity a number of times and leader il Barone requested a meeting with the leadership. However with talks over the sale of the club being held, the Curva isn’t a priority.