

Napoli Supporters Will Never, Ever See an Away Game Again
By: Martha | October 12th, 2007
Since the crowd trouble during their home match against Livorno on September 23, Napoli supporters have been forbidden to do pretty much anything. The club’s next home game after the Livorno match (against Genoa) was played behind closed doors, and away fans were banned from last weekend’s loss to Inter.
And it gets worse: Today, news has come down from the powers that be of another travel ban. Because next weekend’s clash with Roma has been labeled a high-risk match, the game has been moved forward to the afternoon, and there won’t be any Napoli fans at the Olympico. Man alive. At this point, it’s hard to know when Napoli will next play in front of a crowd that contains any of their supporters — after the Roma trip, they host Juve and, given the trouble at the Turin derby, any meeting of those two groups of fans is likely to be high on the radar of public safety authorities; surely at the very least away fans will be banned.
In addition to the Roma-Napoli match, the Livorno-Lazio and Genoa-Juventus meetings are also considered high-risk, but so far all that’s being done to regulate supporters is that bulk ticket sales are forbidden. As far as Inter supporters are concerned, meanwhile, no decision has yet come down regarding their behavior during the Napoli match last weekend, but that doesn’t mean they’re going to skate — the banners and chants are still being investigated, and some sort of travel ban seems likely, given how the authorities have handled Napoli so far.
This is progress, right? The constant investigations and punishments? Of course, no one really seems to be changing their behavior as a result of the enforcement — if that starts to happen come spring, I think we can safely say the new rules are making a difference. Right now, apart from feeling like I need a tag for “crowd trouble,” not much seems to have changed.
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