One of the qualities that give the measure of a people, a society is the level of hospitality shown to strangers who set foot on their land. We expected the Poles to behave well with us. The typical deck areas in which to move our fans with flags rojigualdas, originalísimos headlines and slogans bullfighting motif, bars offering substitutes paella, etc.
But the Poles have been plus ultra, beyond. Have surpassed all expectations. We have given a unexpected level the concept of "making the Spanish feel at home." The best minds of the Polish Football Association, the PZPN Met in a brainstorming to solve a question: what common element shared by all the Spanish? Is there something that works well in Galicia, Castile, Catalonia, Andalusia and the Canary Islands? They were successful. We found: a work unfinished. Who has no house next to a scaffold that is already part of the landscape? Who has not gone to visit a friend at his new home in this brand new neighborhood in which the road is still unpainted, low buildings without re-priming or wires hanging about two feet from our heads? Because, let's face it, what is more Spanish than an unfinished work? Damn! If even the third most visited monument in the whole country was begun in 1882 and we have not yet finished ...
This second photo shows the original state just a few days ago the PGE Gdansk Arena, the stadium where Spain will debut in five days, June 10, at 18:00 against Italy. How great you are, Polish, I can not look to a photo, I drop the tears of the emotion. We do not deserve much. If you have to over a thousand workers working double shifts to rush the last few days. Damn! We have pulled down the bone, yes, sir. Olé! If any of you think you can not be true, then I leave the video that issued this afternoon Sports Four .
Joking aside, a fact that may be of interest to those with ticket and a ticket to go see the debut of Spain. As I read in Your Blog for Architecture , for now, the only access to the stadium, with capacity for 41,000 spectators, is performed by a single-lane road leading into the back of the Gdansk Arena.
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