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Italian media: Inter North Stand protested the allocation of derby tickets, fans will refuse to celebrate in the stands

Italian media: Inter North Stand protested the allocation of derby tickets, fans will refuse to celebrate in the stands

According to Italian media reports, inter north stands protested the allocation policy of tickets, and they hope that Marotta can intervene.

Fans will boycott the Milan derby as a way to protest the distribution of tickets – they refuse to sing in the stands, wave flags or even make any celebratory gestures.

The match will kick off on Saturday, February 5 at the San Siro Stadium, where the limit of only 5,000 people will be relaxed and the San Siro Stadium will return to 50% capacity levels. That's still not enough to satisfy the number of fans, which has infuriated die-hard fans in Inter's North Stand.

They issued a statement warning that they were disappointed and shocked by the ticket distribution with the Milan derby. In retaliation, fans announced they would be playing, but there were no megaphones, flags, banners or any Tifo in the stands.

Inter fans warned they would not be cheering for their team throughout the match unless Marotta intervened to distribute tickets to the fans.

(Bear & Raspberry)

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