Team and ownership problems do not affect the love of fans who, despite sky-high ticket prices, are ready to reach another milestone
In Milan-Parma sarà record (ANSA) – MilanLive.it
Yet another day of vigil for Milan, which is playing every third day. Filed the Girona practice, a crucial match for the passage to the Champions League round, Sergio Conceicao’s team is expected back at the San Siro tomorrow to face Parma at 12:30 pm. The Rossoneri should win to keep their hopes for fourth place burning but this team is too discontinuous in performances and results, so the danger of another false step is around the corner. Moreover, Pecchia’s team created big problems in the first leg.
Milan, however, must pick itself up and repeat its good showing in the Champions League in the league as well if it wants to hope to qualify for the next edition of the European tournament. Conceicao is working to the best of his ability but unfortunately has to deal with injuries and a market that does not take off. The first purchase arrived only yesterday and is Kyle Walker, who, however, will not be there tomorrow with Parma (he has to return to England to resolve bureaucratic issues). Instead, there will be the usual sold-out, and this time it is record-breaking.
Milanisti da record: media spettatori più alta della Serie A
For tomorrow’s Milan-Parma match 72,000 spectators are expected at the San Siro, so there will be yet another sell-out this year. Despite a negative season so far and the club’s continuous mistakes in the market and beyond, the fans always respond and this enthusiasm should be supported much better – perhaps even with more affordable ticket prices for everyone since they are always higher.
In Milan-Parma sarà record (LaPresse) – MilanLive.it
With this sell-out, Milan has reached an important milestone: one million spectators this season, considering all competitions. If we only talk about Serie A, however, Rossoneri fans have the highest average of all other fans in this round of the season. Of course, these numbers also include season ticket holders, who are not always present at all home matches.
Another important fact is the internationality of the spectators: one in three who buy tickets for Milan matches at San Siro is a foreigner. Switzerland, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Poland, Spain and the United States mainly. Thus, these are often casual fans in addition to the more loyal Milan fans who spend a lot of money every time to support the team almost every week.
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