by Sabre » Sun May 18, 2008 12:03 pm
You mean in Anoeta (RS) or overall?
If it's the latter, I'd answer it depends on the crowd and the situation.
For instance Cadiz, a classic team in Spain with many years in primera, have a loyal bunch supporting them, and even in lower positions of segunda they have a hell of support in their stadium, classic souther warmth.
San Sebastian crowd is well behaved but not hot, but we're loyal. We have 32000 seats, we have added 2000 wooden seats behind the goal for the children, and in yesterday match we occupied 80% of seats. When it comes to away trips we have travelled in greater numbers even than in primera.
Sporting Gijon now are having a lot of support, but in their last 10 years in segunda -- they used to be a primera classic -- they left down their team with attendances of 8000 people out of the 23000 the Molinon has. Celta de Vigo, another classic, is suffering something similar.
In a nutshell mate, in Spain we have a core of loyal supporters in each team that can be greater or smaller, but you also have this kind of fan that only likes to watch the team when they're in primera and they can watch Messi. Those fans, do not have that english phiosophy of going to support a club, but they have the philosophy you have when you go to a theatre: they go to a show, and they want a good show. If they don't get it, they boo and whistle. A shame.
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