Saturday’s match will follow the trend of recent months: the “Marulla” stadium will remain open for a few intimate guests. Around a thousand average spectators present so far. In an attempt to bring the fans closer to the team during home matches (the support of the “pack” is never lacking on the road, except for the exceptions imposed by the National Observatory on sporting events), the club yesterday announced an initiative, strongly supported by the general manager Salvatore Gualtieri, which will continue for the rest of the season.
It aims to bring young people closer together and with them begin to embrace some adults again. The first findings will be deciphered against Casarano but it is obvious that the gaze is broader. «Only for the shirt, for those who love it» is the slogan promoted. A message that could almost sound like an act of admission of one’s “responsibilities”.
Entrance to Grandstand A “Reda” and to the “Bergamini” and “Catena” corners will be free for all under 14s. Those accompanying the youngest wolf cubs will have the opportunity to purchase a ticket for the match at a popular price: 10 euros in Grandstand A “Reda”. The “poster” of the initiative, however, made a large majority of the rossoblù fans turn up their noses as it is accompanied by a phrase that appears to border on the challenge: «Passion cannot be discussed, it is demonstrated every Sunday behind those colors that make our hearts beat». A subtitle that to most seemed like yet another provocation from Via Conforti.
In the meantime, Buscè’s team continues to isolate itself from the context and prepares for the match against the Apulian team, a match in which it is essential to obtain the three points to mitigate the disappointment of the draw in Altamura and to avoid being sucked towards the center of the ranking. The ranking, below the top three, is very short. Between Monopoli, fourth, and Latina, thirteenth, there are ten teams within seven points. Cosenza is only three points ahead of Atalanta Under 23, ninth.
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