Inter fans face Tardini ban
Roma fans are still banned from Catania this weekend and now Inter supporters may be prevented from travelling to Parma.
There was outrage amongst Roma fans and players when it was announced that supporters would be forbidden from travelling to Catania’s Stadio Massimino for their crucial final-day fixture.
While the Sicilian police feel that the arrival of a large number of Giallorossi fans would be a security risk, Lega Calcio chief Antonio Matarrese [pictured] and many others feel it is unfair to ban them because Inter fans are allowed to visit Parma.
“Roma fans must be allowed to go to Catania because this is the football we want to see without any disparity,” Matarrese raged yesterday.
The Osservatorio, who are responsible for the decision, held an emergency meeting today, but have confirmed that there is no U-turn on the Catania-Roma fixture.
However, there are rumours that they will restore the balance by preventing Nerazzurri followers going to Parma.
Ticket sales for the Tardini clash were due to commence at 9am this morning, but have been indefinitely delayed.
Meanwhile, the Stadio Olimpico clash between Lazio and Napoli will be attended by Biancocelesti season ticket holders only.
Channel 4
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