
Cabreo por pisar el escudo de la UD Las Palmas durante el Granca Live Fest
La indignación de la afición amarilla estalla en redes tras la polémica en el Estadio de Gran Canaria
LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA – During the recent Granca Live Fest, an unexpected display of local pride captured the attention of attendees. A large, intricately painted emblem of Las Palmas was prominently featured on the artificial turf of the stadium, serving as a focal point amidst the bustling festival crowd. The emblem, a significant symbol for the city, was accompanied by an on-screen message in Spanish: "Aunque el escudo esté en el suelo no se pisa cojones." This phrase, which translates to "Even if the shield is on the ground, you don't step on it," underscored a powerful sentiment of respect and reverence for the city's heritage. Festival-goers were observed navigating around the emblem, seemingly acknowledging the unspoken rule of not treading upon the revered symbol. The scene highlighted the deep connection residents feel towards their local identity, even within the context of a large-scale music event. The presence of the emblem and the collective respect shown towards it added a unique cultural dimension to the festival experience, resonating with local pride amidst the lively atmosphere.
La indignación de la afición amarilla estalla en redes tras la polémica en el Estadio de Gran Canaria