A silent protest, but one with a powerful meaning: the first 15 minutes of the Salernitana-Carrarese match, scheduled for December 1st at the Arechi Stadium, will be marked by a deafening silence. The "Siberiano" South Stand will remain empty, a sign of dissent towards the club's management.
The decision was taken unanimously by the main organized fan groups: Salernitana Clubs Coordination Center (CCSC), Salerno Club 2010, Never Alone e Generation Donato VestutiThe form of protest was announced through a joint press release issued last Tuesday, marking the beginning of a week of tension between the fans and the club's ownership, led by Daniel Iervolino.
The choice of the ultras is clear: no chants, no banners, only emptiness for the first 15 minutes. The fans will enter the stadium regularly, but will remain in the ante-stadium until the 16th minute, when they will return to the stands to support the team. The intent is twofold: to make the weight of their dissent felt by the management and, at the same time, not abandon the team at a crucial moment.
The match against Carrarese represents a fundamental stage for Salernitana. Despite the tension, the support for the team will not be lacking, especially when the ultras will take their place in the stands again. However, the rift with the ownership is evident and the signal that the fans want to send is unequivocal: a change is needed.
The discontent is also testified by the ticket sales: to date only 1.000 tickets have been sold, suggesting one of the lowest attendances in the recent history of the Arechi stadium. A fact that, added to the silent protest, underlines the climate of disillusionment that hovers among the Granata fans.
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silent protest seems like a strange thing, but it can have a big impact, especially if the fans want to make their voices heard. but i hope everything works out well in the end and the team wins.