
"In recent years, there has been a lot said about the pricing of away tickets in Serie A, and now AC Milan are looking to discuss it. In other European leagues, fans can enjoy price caps on tickets, but no such plan exists in Italy. It is a regularly discussed issue, with the Curva Sud most recently making their feelings known earlier this month. For the away game against Torino, the group called out the €45 price and even berated Milan for their lack of involvement in the situation."
"The matter was brought up at the latest Lega Serie A meeting, where Giorgio Furlani represented the club. Ezio Simonelli, who also commented on the matter of the game against Como next year, spoke first about the situation, via Gazzetta dello Sport. "I don't think there's much consensus, but it was decided to establish a commission that will submit a proposal and then vote on it." Furlani then also supported this notion. "We are delighted that Lega Serie A has decided to further explore our proposal, establishing a dedicated committee within which we will continue to push to quickly achieve a concrete result.""
AC Milan seeks to address high away-ticket prices in Serie A and wants fairer pricing. Fans in other European leagues benefit from ticket price caps, but Italy lacks such measures. Supporters in the Curva Sud protested a €45 away ticket for the Torino match and criticized Milan's perceived inaction. The issue was raised at a Lega Serie A meeting, represented by Giorgio Furlani. A commission was approved to develop a proposal and bring it to a vote. Milan intends to continue advocating within the new committee to secure a timely, concrete solution.
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