Playing games behind closed doors is all well and good because you're punishing the fans, but alot more needs to be done. Dida recived very serious burns, and is hella lucky not to have got that flare in his face.
I think the worst bit about thsi story is the fact there are no anti-hooligan laws keeping the "hardcore fans" out of the stadium (if they turn up at the ticket box they have a right to be sold tickets, even though the club know them as holligans!) Also there was no police in the end where these fans are beacuase the police are scared to go in.
It's not the first time there has been crowd trouble in an Italian football game, there was trouble between Scotland and Italy a couple of weeks ago. The Italian fans were charging at the riot police only to retreat and then have the riot police charging them.
Maldini said something good after the game, he said "it's a social problem." So obviously a couple of bans aren't going to sort this out. Something really stricts is needed to sort it all out.
Maybe a ban from all UEFA compitions for the next few years or something...