Milan fans send strong message: ‘Furlani Out’

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Milan fans send strong message: ‘Furlani Out’

Milan fans send strong message: ‘Furlani Out’

Milan ultras had a series of banners, chants and initiatives demanding the dismissal of CEO Giorgio Furlani, who they blame for their recent difficulties.They are hosting Atalanta at San Siro this eve...

Milan fans send strong message: ‘Furlani Out’

Milan ultras had a series of banners, chants and initiatives demanding the dismissal of CEO Giorgio Furlani, who they blame for their recent difficulties.They are hosting Atalanta at San Siro this eve...

Milan's passionate fanbase has sent a clear and powerful message ahead of tonight's crucial Serie A clash against Atalanta at the iconic San Siro. The Curva Sud ultras have orchestrated a series of coordinated protests—including banners, chants, and a social media campaign—demanding the dismissal of CEO Giorgio Furlani, whom they hold responsible for the club's recent struggles.

The protest began hours before kick-off, with the Curva Sud releasing a lengthy statement criticizing multiple club figures for a range of issues over the past four years. Fans then marched toward the stadium behind a massive banner reading "Furlani Go Away," setting the tone for the evening. Inside the stands, supporters used their phone lights to create a striking visual message: "GF Out." Additional banners urged the club to "Start from scratch, give us back our Milan," while chants reinforced the sentiment, emphasizing that "We are Milan."

The discontent has also spilled into the digital world, with over 20,000 signatures collected on a petition calling for Furlani's removal. However, owner Gerry Cardinale appears to be standing by his CEO, largely because Furlani has successfully balanced the books through record revenues from player sales—even if on-field results have left much to be desired.

Tonight's match against Atalanta carries immense weight. A loss would drop Milan to fourth place in the Serie A standings, potentially allowing Roma to close the gap. For the fans, it's not just about three points—it's a statement about the direction of their beloved club. As the Rossoneri take the pitch, all eyes will be on whether the team can deliver a performance that silences the critics and reignites hope for the season ahead.

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