The order: pressure for the coupons to be resold at 900 euros. The warning to the gentleman: put two strikers. The “bloodlust” of Luca Lucci. Risks of disqualifications and fines
What do Inter and Milan risk with the investigation into the ultras in Milan? After the arrests of Nerazzurri and Rossoneri supporters, both clubs were defined as “offended” by the prosecution. However, she decided to initiate “preventive proceedings” against them. In the meantime, the head of the federal prosecutor's office Giuseppe Chiné requested the documents. And in particular he will look at the phone calls and meetings of Nerazzurri coach Simone Inzaghi with the ultras. And those of former defender Milan Skriniar. It all revolves around article 25 of the Sports Justice Code. Which prohibits discussions with organized supporters. In this case the sanctions are in article 9: members risk a fine, disqualification for one or more days and a temporary ban for leaders. But no loss of points.
Simone Inzaghi and the Inter ultras
The Ordinance on the 'Ndrangheta in Curva recounts a series of episodes concerning the relationship between Nerazzurri members and supporters. It all starts in 2023 and in the days between the Italian Cup final and the Champions League final in Istanbul. There are conflicts between the club and the ultras because the Curva leaders want 1,500 tickets while Inter can barely provide half of them. The ultras want these coupons because, as the newspapers say, they make money from the tickets. To be more precise, as former footballer Marco Materazzi explains in the wiretaps, “they sell 80 (euro) tickets for 900. That's what I was told.” The one who moves is Marco Ferdico. Which threatens a supporters' strike for the Cup final. And also contact Javier Zanetti. That’s when Inzaghi intervenes. “So Marco, I read the message that the curve does not sing in the final…”.
Furious
“I got angry. Not with you but with society. There are 4 hours left. Try to fix this problem because it doesn't exist. » And again: “I speak with Ferri, with Zanetti, with Marotta. I will act and tell you what they tell me. Ferdico’s response: “I’ll keep it short for you, sir. They gave us a thousand tickets and we did the math. We need 200 more to be safe.” Finally, the club gave in and increased the availability of coupons. It reached exactly the figure desired by the ultras: “They gave me 1,500 tickets,” says Ferdico. He there is also another attempt recorded to approach the coach This time, in addition to Ferdico, there is Mauro Nepi The plan is to speak to the coach: “Not aggressive, no, but I tell him “Coach, I want. tell you something. Here you are in Milan, you are not in the provinces. You need to start removing the garra for a while. »
Do you remember Berlusconi?
And again: “I tell him what I have to say to him. Here you are in Milan, when you are ten, you have two attackers. Do you remember Berlusconi?”. The plan fails because “there are cameras”. Instead, the ultras managed to talk to Milan Skriniar, who at the time was on the verge of leaving Inter for free to join Paris Saint-Germain: “In any case, he is leaving 100%, he is already decided. Did you see how his voice was trembling a little,” they told Andrea Beretta. . The order also reports a meeting between Luca Lucci, AC Milan ultra, and Rossoneri captain Davide Calabria in a bar in Cologno Monzese on February 8, 2023. Gazzetta du Sport he says that Giancarlo Capelli, known as Il Barone, is also there.
I'm thirsty for blood…
We also find the brilliance of the Ultras leader regarding the “permission” he received to go to the stadium. Lucci said this: “They're taking me to the stadium to retrain my brain!? Who knows what they say to me during the match. They will say to me: “See? You have to live it like that.” And I say: “Yes, how nice… as a family”… Fuck you… I have a thirst for blood that only God knows… “. Due to the preventive procedure, the two companies risk, in theory, finding themselves under judicial administration. But the risk can be avoided simply by strengthening organizational controls. Especially on the ticket side. The two clubs will have to demonstrate that they are capable of expelling violent offenders from the stadium and their supporters on their own. And increasing controls under consideration, given that the order documents intimidation of stewards to enter for free.