“For spring with a little big change in the away sector!” the Spartans fan Twitter account invites to follow what they already have on Letná:
A step from where the main summoner, support leader can safely lead the cheering without endangering health’.
For spring with a little big change in the guest sector! During the autumn, Letenští came up with the initiative that every stadium should have a safe step from where the support leader can safely manage the cheering without endangering health. The goal is to have a platform for public speakers in all stadiums. pic.twitter.com/P1dzyun7v7
— Sparta Praha – Fans (@ACSparta_Fans) February 5, 2023
Letensi have been setting up the novelty since autumn. “The goal is to have a stage for loudspeakers in all stadiums,” he orders towards the other participants of the first league.
“A great proposal,” joined Tvrdík on the networks, who also drew attention to himself last week in connection with the red and white match at the newly opened stadium in Pardubice.
He criticized the cage for the away fans and, in a broader context, called for an atmosphere of softening of conditions and greater friendliness and perhaps even kindness in the stands. Then he himself went up and cheered in the away sector during the Saturday game.
Friendly city, cozy stadium, great performance of the home team. It hurts the cages. And before they went out, we cleaned up after ourselves. We look forward to it. pic.twitter.com/1hH7fua3gM
— Jaroslav Tvrdik (@JaroslavTvrdik) February 4, 2023
Following the example of the Japanese from the recent WC, the Slavists took another friendly step in Pardubice. They threw garbage into plastic bags, tried to leave behind order – in the stands and in the dressing room.
“Sympathetic city, cozy stadium, great performance of the home team. Shame about the cage. And before they went out, we cleaned up after ourselves as much as we could. We look forward to the next time,” Slavia’s boss summed up Saturday’s outing on the networks.