Milanista said:the curva sud
1st ring/tier of the blue ring? Don't think you can get ticket for the Curva Sud online
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Milanista said:the curva sud
Milanista said:the curva sud
menon_inc said:Nope...you aint gonna see match action from there as its to far from the action. The only thing you get from buying tickets thr is a chance to mix with the ultra group and make some noise
senwar said:Got my tickets yesterday, in the orange section.
Can't wait!
Arctic Monkeys at Rolling Stone Sat night, Milan Roma Sunday!
Sweet!
I don't understand what you prefer:see the Milan fans or the pitch?scott_b_ said:i'm wondering what the best seats are? Were you get a good view of the pitch and the fans (the Curva Sud and the AS fans).
mercy2000 said:I don't understand what you prefer:see the Milan fans or the pitch?
The real "Curva" is the 2nd blue ring..
Usually I go in 2nd ring (31€ for a ticket) either Red or Orange but for Milan-Barça I went to the 1st green ring and I had a wonderful view! I think that the most important thing is the sector of your seat..so look the map you posted before you buy the ticket!
If you want to see everything,I think the best places are at the 2nd ring (red or orange in sectors near the blue ring,so you'll be near the Curva and you can have a good view of everything)..scott_b_ said:TBH, i want a view of everything
mercy2000 said:If you want to see everything,I think the best places are at the 2nd ring (red or orange in sectors near the blue ring,so you'll be near the Curva and you can have a good view of everything)..
I'll go for Milan-Roma too..but I'm planning to go to the 1st green ring..
When you buy a season card,you can choose your seat place,but if your place is in a sector marked with the red star (which is 2nd green ring),during derby's away match you have to change your seat because those places are in the Curva Nord and they are for Inter supporters!1080 said:
http://www.badongo.com/file/599512
but i don't know the meaning of the red stars on the opposite(green ring)!?!?!
travelingfan said:I'll be traveling through Milan at the end of October 2006. Does anybody know when the schedule for next season will be released? Specifically, we'll be in Milan Sunday October 29th. I checked last year's schedule and it looks like they played October 29th, 2005 which was a saturday. Do they usually play on Saturdays or Sundays? Thanks.
Seamus said:What do you want to know about? How to get to the stadium? Where to get tickets? Where to stay in Milan? How to deal with Inter fans?
It's a little easier to narrow down what what to inform you of if we have a better idea as to what exactly you want to know.
BMWTaylor said:I'm moving this to the tickets/travel thread.
RossoneriScot said:All the above really:
Tickets for the game - is the internet any good/football packages
Hotels - how cheap is accomadation
Store - where is the club shop
Is their much trouble
Only problem is my mate is an inter fan so if he gets his way I wont get in the rossoneri end!!!
Seamus said:Tickets for the games can be bought from directly from AC Milan online. They don't have them available yet and probably won't have them for purchase online until the season starts. You can also buy tickets from vendors online and I know there are a couple of companies that specialize in getting people from the UK to Italy for the big games. Unfortunately, I can't think of any of their names.
Prices for hotels in Milan are cheaper then in the other big cities in Italy. I stayed at a really nice hotel in Milan right across from the train station called Starhotels Splendido (Viale Doria Andrea 4 Tel: 39 (02) 67-89). It ran about $107.00 per night (85 euros/night) and was worth it as it was pretty nice. It being close to the train station also made it easier to get to the stadium because you can take public transit from there. We were pressed for time though so we took a cab and I think it ran about 20 euros.
The Milan store is located at the stadium, but I would say that you are either going to want to get there early or stay late as it sells both Inter and AC Milan items and is bound to be packed on Derby day.
It's hard to catch a cab out of the stadium as it's not really near anything, so to leave I think you take the #28 bus to the nearest metro station. Make sure you buy your bus tickets and stamp them on the bus before hand though as there are police at the 1st metro stop waiting to ticket people who don't have validated bus tickets. It happened to me and I had to pay a 35 Euro fee for my wife and I or they were going to arrest us.
I would assume there is plenty of trouble on derby day so be careful. If you both have your heart set on sitting in your own curva I would suggest buying the tickets separately and then meeting up afterwards. If you do sit together in one curva or the other don't wear the opposing side’s colors. I think your best bet would be to try and get 2 tickets in the middle of the stadium with the neutrals so you can both sit together.
If I were you I wouldn't go there for a game, specially if you are thinking to go there as AC Milan support. There will be about 90000 Delia's (name of Stella Rossa supporters) who will probably try to kill you. no not kidding I am serious. If you will go there you have to go in group with special police tendance.NeSTa_86 said:Hello, i am from Bulgaria and i want to go in Serbia for the game from 3th round in CL agaisnt Red STar.....
Is there are a Serbian fan who can buy a ticke for me and eventually for 10 people more and when we go in Beograd we will pay. We are Bulgaian fans, but there aren't a fan club here
Regards