
"It was confirmed in the build-up to the match at the Stadio Ennio Tardini on Saturday night that the Curva would be present in the away section but would remain silent for the first 15 minutes of the game, having voiced anger about the ticket protocol. During the game, Parma's ultras took aim at the planned game between Milan and Como in Perth, voicing support towards the protests."
"Their banner read: "Koalas, kangaroos, poisonous snakes. No to Serie A in Australia. Football belongs to the fans.""
"The Curva Sud displayed the message: "40 euros. This is not a 'settore popolare' (section for the fans)." Sharing the images on social media, the group added: "The only major European league not to have capped tickets in the away sector, with stadiums bordering on decency... shame on you.""
The Curva attended the away section at the Stadio Ennio Tardini but remained silent for the first 15 minutes in protest over the ticket protocol. Parma's ultras targeted the planned Milan versus Como match in Perth and voiced support for the wider protests. A banner declared opposition to Serie A being played in Australia and asserted that football belongs to the fans. Curva Sud displayed a message criticising a 40-euro away ticket and rejecting the label 'settore popolare.' The group shared images on social media and condemned uncapped away-sector ticketing and poor stadium conditions as shameful.
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