The Athletic should not make deaf people in one of the situations that lived on Thursday in San Mamés shortly before the ball rolled into the match against Manchester United. Something to make a significant number of viewers who gathered in the Rojiblanco field that same day. Viewers often found in So -called Herri Harmaila or popular stance.
From the stadium of the stadium it was reported that, at the request of the UEFA, a minute of silence was preserved for the recent death of Pope Francis. Both the athlete players and the Manchester United and the arbitration team are around the middle circle to comply with the standard protocol in this type of situation. The skills of attendees, as usual, stand in their locations.
The minute of silence, however, is not respected. If in the league is fighting before UD Las Palmas it is a minimum minority that skipped the request declared, though not specified, from the athletic itself; Prior to the United, the crying expanded throughout Herri Harmaila with those who managed the bombs running throughout. Embarrassing.
The Lord of San Mamés is above all. Education too. Hau ez da gure stylea!
Source: La Verdad

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