30,000 parrots were missing at the RCDE Stadium

For now, this is how it is. And both because it is still football and in a way it reflects that the worst of the damn coronavirus has already passed, we have to celebrate it. However, there are parties that are not complete. And without wishing to enter into the debate of whether or not these 11 days of the final stretch of The leagueIt is undeniable that fans in stadiums are conspicuous by their absence. In the case of the match played this Saturday in the RCDE StadiumApproximately 30,000 were missing. A figure on which attendance was around Majorca and Atlético de Madrid before the break, and that surely would have been repeated (or exceeded) before the Alaves considering how much the Spanish.

However, the team was not alone. The parrots, although not ‘in situ’, were present at Cornellà-El Prat. The club adorned the side with a huge canvas on which was seen a shirt with the number 12, that of the fans, along with the motto that has accompanied the Spanish: ‘La força d’un sentiment’. And in the absence of songs from the Harrow Canito wave Juvenile Penya 1991Accompanying the aforementioned canvas, banners with messages such as 'Your strength makes our passion greater' or 'If you believe in yourself, anything is possible'. So that when the players looked at the stands, they had at all times present that they must continue fighting. Because although assuming the goal of permanence does not seem easy, they are obliged to do it mainly by the fans, for whom football has returned, but from the sofa at home.

The privileged ones who were able to watch the game live and direct, we did it while fully respecting the prevention measures present in the LaLiga protocol. Temperature measurement and disinfection when entering the stadium, with the obligation to wear a mask and gloves at all times. Also typing. Every precaution is little in a fight that is everyone's business.