Coronavius also kneels on Spain's fierce fan, forced to sell the drum he had bought 41 years ago

Coronavirus has also kneed Spain and the symbol fan of the Manolo Guard (“El bombo de Espagna”). Manuel Caseres Artesero, 71, follows the Iberian nationals throughout 1979, but now he is obliged to sell his drum as famous as he is. The 71-year-old has a drum with his inseparable friend [...]
Coronavirus has also kneed Spain and the symbol fan of the Manolo Guard (“El bombo de Espagna”). Manuel Caseres Artesero, 71, follows the Iberian nationals throughout 1979, but now he is obliged to sell his drum as famous as he is. The 71-year-old has the drum of his 41-year-old friend, with whom he encourages fans to support Spain during the matches. I have received more than one bid for my instrument in the past, but I have always responded that I would not sell it for anything in the world. Now I may be forced to do it... ”, Manolo admits, almost 400 threats to the Spanish National and the great fan of Valentine's.

Four drums have a special value in his eyes -- those of the European 2008 and 2012 -- and that of the 2010 World, all won by Spain. Then there is the one who was stolen during a friendly fight between Spain and Columbus in Murcia. “The world's press was mobilized, everyone wanted my drum. Finally found by soldiers in Madrid”.













