Curva Nord is threatening Inter Milan with “ready to take legal action” over “unprecedented abuse” in season ticket sales.
The group issued a statement via Calcio e Finanza. They violate the “optional” ban that prohibits certain members’ season tickets from being unavailable, high ticket prices, and certain actions in the stand.
Inter Milan has made season tickets available for the 2025-26 season.
And it would be fair to say that this was not without controversy.
The theme is familiar. Some fans feel that Nerazzurri has over-rised ticket prices.
However, there have been further complaints from Ultras group The Curva Nord. The group has expressed distrust of some members who have not been able to purchase season tickets like in the past.
This occurs in node investigation into alleged misconduct and mafia ties.
Curva nord is “ready to take legal action” against inters beyond ticket prices.
“A few hours after the deadline expires, we find ourselves in a surreal situation.” Curva Nord wrote in a statement.
“Many members of the fan group are unable to renew their season tickets,” the statement continued.
“Why was it given? None?”
“The majority of them have no criminal history and are not entirely involved in any investigation.”
“Their only ‘fragment?’ everywhere, chasing away from home.
“Even so, Intel gives themselves the freedom to choose who is in the crowd,” complains Curva Nord. “Even in the most difficult moments, exclude those who have been given voice, colour and soul to their team for years.”
“Hundreds of people have been denied entry into the stadium, despite never being banned and having received a single criminal charge against them.”
Nord calls this a “distracting move.”
“It’s worthy of the administration. We can’t be indifferent to it.”
The statement continued, “We are “ready to acknowledge this trend and are ready to take legal action.”
“When you consider that the club continues to hide behind silence, hand over spending, and hide bureaucracy.”
“Unprecedented Abuse” and Brand Season Ticket Sales
A statement from Curva Nord declares that “we are facing unprecedented abuse.”
They call this “the result of an ongoing oppressive strategy on the moon.”
“Guisetpe Meazza is becoming a new frontier of oppression. People in the Milan stands have become the perfect guinea pig for blind and unbalanced control.”
Nord also calls Sansilo the “new Alcatraz for Italian football” and the “full-fledged policy state stadium.”
“What we’re witnessing is scary and we hope that the other fans of Inter will start to wake up.”
Node complains about “tickets sold at outrageous prices, pay-TV style season tickets, and voluntary bans of fan material.”
This statement is called Intel. They are called “the club that transforms stadiums into a cold, selective business model every day.”
“It alienates people who have always been passionate about playing football. It just paves the way to a cinema-like stadium.”
Nord complains violently, “Many customers – but few fans.”
“It’s probably too late before everyone realizes it.”
“We conclude the line from the 2014 chant. Today is more relevant than ever.”
“Without passion, soccer is dead. There are only 22 men running around the pitch that kicks the ball. It’s the fans who make soccer important.”
“Your abuse won’t stop us. Inter belongs to the fans.”