Fed up Milan fans had a special message for their club on Wednesday.

With the once-mighty club currently wallowing down in the middle reaches of the Italian top flight, the AC Milan ultras have once again choreographed a very public display of dissatisfaction at the way their beloved Rossoneri are being run.

Coming a matter of weeks after an ominous message was left for the club's owners among the eerily empty seats during last month's boycotted game against Cagliari, the ultras used Wednesday night's fixture against Genoa to once again voice their ire.

The seats in the Curva Sud were rearranged before the match to form a template which read "Basta" (which translates as "Enough") with the fans then filtering into place shortly before kick-off to form a human protest banner.

Just to hammer home the message, the large banner draped along the front of the upper tier reads "Put an end to this mess."

Here's hoping it can be read clearly from the executive suites.