Giancarlo Capelli, well-known exponent of the Curva Sud Milano and known as «il Barone», spoke at the microphones of '4-4-2' about the protest against Gigio Donnarumma:
"This whole story is dragging since 6-7 months. We exposed a banner back then in June, and expressed our desire for clarity as we obviously couldn't go on like that. Meanwhile Donnarumma has still never took a clear position and he always hides behind his agent. Now all those stuff that came out these days don't do good to anyone, and as a result those who suffer from it are the teammates but also the fans.
We want clarity, we are fed up with this situation. He says to love Milan and that he's attached to Milan, has also made gestures last year in Turin, but now we want actual clarity: He must take a clear stand.
Yesterday there was his family too at the stadium. As far as I know his family is against Raiola. Yesterday evening there was this outburst because with all those stories who emerged we came to a climax.
Should he separate from Raiola? This is obvisouly the very first thing he must do since it seems that it's always his agent who's talking and bringing up new stories. If the family says that these things are not true, they must take a decision and separate from the agent who's inventing those things, otherwise it's a joke.
We know that Gigio has family problems at the moment and we're sorry, we wish the family good luck. But we must get to a clear conclusion of this story. The position of the curva towards the society? We agree with what the society has declared. Now it's up to Donnarumma who must take a decision. Enough talk, we need the facts!
Will the contestation continue in the next matches? Yesterday we put that banner, then the contestation came spontaneous: even the tribuna whistled every time he touched the ball. We will meet these days and we'll talk about it. But first we want to understand how this story will end. It's always about how the player behaves.
The position towards the other rossoneri assisted by Raiola? As it stands it's only Donnarumma who made this crazy wage-requests, not the others. Now let's look at him, if other players assisted by Raiola will make similiar demands we will evaluate."