yesterday a party. The show and… the controversy

Great public frame yesterday at San Nicola for the eagerly awaited summit match between Bari and Genoa. It was the highest number of spectators and receipts of this season in the entire cadet championship. An event that confirmed the exponential growth of the flow of spectators at the San Nicola from the match against Palermo onwards.

It wasn’t enough though a Saint Nicholas dressed up for a party to get the better of battleship Genoa. A strong-willed Bari the one seen against the griffins but inaccurate in front of goal that gave three points and third place to the griffins. An evening studied in detail by the De Laurentiis company to entertain the vast majority of the public expected at the San Nicola already in the early afternoon.

The 50 thousand presences are not the result of chance. With these numbers, the city of Bari tries to send a clear and unequivocal signal to the family that owns the club: we must try to the end to achieve a different goal than salvation, unthinkable at the beginning of the season, but now within reach of the cockerels given the amazing group forward, in addition to the balanced level of the first in the class. Like? Investing in the January market. It would be a crime not to try, shout the supporter.

Not everything that glitters is gold”. And yesterday there was no shortage of controversy either. While half of the audience enjoyed the light show, most were stuck in traffic outside the Renzo Piano facility. Rows and rows of cars have been swarming since 20.00, with endless waits and inconveniences. Once the spaces outside the San Nicola car park were exhausted, some latecomers had to park at the edge of the state road, while someone else, however, thinking that a stadium ticket was above the highway code, inexplicably parked their car at the entrances to the parking gates blocking in fact, hundreds of unfortunate poor people were leaving. Reports also arrive for the lack of cleanliness of the toilets, without considering the lack of staff and the hard work they do steward are called to do in an event of this magnitude.

There is still a lot to do if we want to reach high levels. Everyone: society, the municipality and citizens must work together to make the stadium a place of leisure and not an odyssey. The justifiable boast of having a Serie A audience must be followed by an organization that is equally top-flight.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *