
"A dispute between the Curva Sud and the authorities is set to reignite again after the group were told that a banner is not permitted. According to both MilanNews and MilanPress, an email sent on Thursday informed the Curva Sud leaders that - following new investigations - the 'Sodalizio Rossonero' banner is no longer authorised to enter the San Siro stadium. It is believed to be a directive from the Milan Prosecutor's Office,"
"Following the first-instance ruling, the Milan ultras have been hit by a series of bans and the removal of banners from the main groups in their section, such as Curva Sud Milano, Vecchia Maniera, and Estremi Rimedi, as well as those from the first tier too. Discussions have been ongoing for weeks between the parties, with an agreement reached before Milan vs. Napoli regarding the banners that subsequently appeared in the Milan vs. Fiorentina game."
An email informed Curva Sud leaders that the 'Sodalizio Rossonero' banner is no longer authorised to enter San Siro. The measure is believed to be a directive from the Milan Prosecutor's Office linked to the 'Doppia Curva' investigation. Ultras faced earlier bans and banner removals after a first-instance ruling, affecting Curva Sud Milano, Vecchia Maniera, Estremi Rimedi and first-tier groups. Parties had negotiated banner approvals before Milan vs. Napoli, allowing 'Sodalizio Rossonero' banners to appear at subsequent matches with police and club consent. The new email cites 'new investigations' without explanation, and officials and groups are currently uncertain how the upcoming derby will be affected.
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