Roma fans attack ownership over management, call for Friedkin out
Club News·4 May 2026·45d ago

Roma fans attack ownership over management, call for Friedkin out

Source: Forza Roma

Roma supporters displayed their frustration with the club's ownership during a match in which Roma scored three goals and secured victory. The Curva Nord (north stand) unfurled a banner directed at the American owners, stating: "It is time to tell you: you are the worst ownership of our lives. Friedkin out." The discontent stems from what fans perceive as insufficient involvement from ownership and questionable handling of internal matters, including recent events involving Ranieri and Gasperini.

Fans have expressed dissatisfaction with the management approach over recent years. Corbin, the younger brother of the Friedkin ownership group, was present at the match but reportedly received an unwelcoming reception from supporters. The display of discontent underscores a widening gulf between the club's ownership and its fanbase, despite positive results on the pitch.

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Roma, i tifosi attaccano la proprietà: “I peggiori della storia, Friedkin out” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Roma, i tifosi attaccano la proprietà: “I peggiori della storia, Friedkin out”news as romaRoma, i tifosi attaccano la proprietà: “I peggiori della storia, Friedkin out”Getty ImagesI tifosi non sono soddisfatti della gestione degli ultimi anni, tra una presenza ritenuta insufficiente e la gestione discutibile di alcune vicende interne Redazione 4 maggio 2026 (modifica il 4 maggio 2026 | 21:38) Una Roma di lusso in questo primo tempo: tre gol e vittoria già in cassaforte. Ma lo spettacolo in campo non basta a placare il malcontento dei tifosi nei confronti della proprietà. “È ora che vi si dica: siete la peggiore proprietà della nostra vita. Friedkin out”: questo lo striscione esposto dalla curva nord contro i magnati americani. I tifosi non sono soddisfatti della gestione degli ultimi anni, tra una presenza ritenuta insufficiente e la gestione discutibile di alcune vicende interne, ultima in ordine di tempo quella che ha coinvolto Ranieri e Gasperini. Oggi è presente Corbin, il fratello più giovane dei Friedkin. Di certo, per lui, non il migliore dei benvenuti.Leggi anche Roma-Fiorentina, la moviola: ammonito Pongracic. Koné-Ndour, niente rigore Roma-Fiorentina, striscione per Ranieri in Sud: “Un’intervista non cancella... © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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