SempreMilan
·11 April 2025
Curva Sud blast Milan president Scaroni after interview: “A total nobody”

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·11 April 2025
The Curva Sud have published a strong response to Paolo Scaroni’s interview yesterday, describing him as a ‘total nobody’.
Milan’s 2024-25 season can only be deemed as a failure despite the 50th trophy in the club’s history arriving. The nine-point gap to the Champions League places is a symbol of the wrong choices made regarding the head coach and also the players brought in.
Yesterday, Scaroni spoke to Il Foglio during an event at San Siro. Among the notable remarks were the fact that the Supercoppa Italiana triumph means the season is not ‘totally negative’ in his eyes, while he commented on the sporting director issue and the need to be more ambitious.
In response to that interview, a social media statement from the Curva Sud has followed in which they make it clear that they are not exactly big fans of Scaroni. It was relayed by MilanNews.
“At the dawn of 2025 we have a president who has been receiving a large salary for years to warm his seat, who allows himself the luxury of telling fans when it is more appropriate to protest, who has been paid for years to close the stadium project but who by his own admission, like in the game of the goose, is still at the starting point, a total nobody in short!
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“Today, taking advantage of the historical period that sees the organised fan base in the eye of the storm, we find ourselves at the mercy of a club totally devoid of Milanismo, which aims to fill the stadium with CUSTOMERS, making the real FANS flee with large empty spaces left at every match by season ticket holders, despite the proclamations of fake sell-outs.
“And while the managers of other Italian clubs about to build the new stadium aim to have ever larger Curvas and ever ‘hotter’ facilities, ours have not only not lifted a finger to protest the absurd bans on banners and flags that have been affecting our fans for months, preventing us from colouring San Siro and making it a cauldron as has been happening for almost 60 years, but they have even committed to having an increasingly grey stadium, at the mercy of tourists who don’t care about Milan but who are useful to fill the club’s accounts.
“Respect those who pay your salaries, avanti Milanisti, avanti Curva Sud!”