The indignation is still palpable in the Blaugrana environment due to the unfortunate events that took place last Thursday at the Camp Nou, with the presence of more than 30,000 Eintracht fans in the stands, who became the owners and lords of the field, intimidating local followers, to such an extent that more than one was forced to leave their town to avoid greater evils.
The ‘Grada de Animación’ was the first to make their strongest protest palpable by leaving their seats empty during the first ten minutes of the second game of the match against Eintrachtwhich he has endorsed in this Monday’s match against Cadiz by deciding not to show up at the stadium.
Nevertheless, other fans have come to the Camp Nou to make their outrage visible. In fact, several groups called on the member to come to the Camp Nou esplanade in front of the Tribune at eight in the afternoon to make his strongest protest palpable. At the end they gathered around a hundred fans who shouted “Barça yes, Laporta no!” They wanted to show their rejection of the way the club managed the sale of tickets in the second leg of the quarterfinals of the Europa League.
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