Laviana is finally present: Las Tolvas returns to see a match with an audience in Third

For Riol, in addition to the economic aspect, opening the field is important for them also in sports: “Playing at home is very noticeable.” An opening that has also allowed them to reconnect with their partners: “We recovered quite a few partners, there were many people who became partners on match day,” he explains. The vice president considers that returning to the soccer field is “a bit of joy” in a very tough year: “We are a team that moves a lot of people, also away from home, last season 60 or 70 people came to all games, so this year in Third, if it had been normal, it could have been a little more ”. Something that the rest of the teams appreciate, since these fans pay tickets and consume in the bars of the fields. An issue, that of the bars, that is not yet resolved in the football fields. Riol himself explains it: “It’s a bit of an ambiguity, we could open the bar but people who go to the country can’t consume.

In sports, the return of the Titanic to Third is being quite good. Framing in subgroup B, Pola de Laviana’s team tries to get into the leading group, although knowing that their objective is to stay in the category. For the vice president of the club, the best thing is that they have competed in all the games: “We are still adapting to the category, we have won two games, tied another two and lost the other two and we could have won those.” For Riol, as the situation is, “there are no favorites or any rival who will be the weakest.” A disputed season in which the Titanic already feels like a new Third team.

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