De-attendance. To the Boosters.
I was watching the game with my camera on until about halfway through. But around the end of the second quarter, I started to concentrate completely on cheering and put the camera away in my bag. I thought to myself, "I have to devote myself solely to cheering.
I thought I was there to watch the game as Diceke Tokushima, but from the middle of the game, I was cheering as a booster.
I realized that the experience level of the boosters was also different.
There were many Five Arrows boosters there, but the way they cheered was totally different.
That's how thorough they seemed to be, from adults to children. The booing performance during free throws was totally different. The children watching from behind the goal booed with their hands raised and their bodies shaking. I felt the strong feeling that they would never let the game be decided.
On the other hand, we, the Gambaroos' boosters, are still new to cheering and not used to booing. Many of us may not be used to cheering. In fact, I myself am not accustomed to cheering loudly, so I am often at a loss.
But all we boosters can do during the game is cheer.
In that sense, I thought all the defeats so far were my fault lol.
Perhaps cheering as a booster in a sporting event should not be something else. If you are just a spectator, you can just watch, but if you call yourself a booster, you have to think that you are participating in the game by cheering.
If you are a booster, you should be willing to carry the burden of both victory and defeat along with the players, not just as a spectator. Because I felt that way, I gave up the feeling of covering the game. Therefore, there were almost no photos taken during the game. That's why the second half is all text.
That's all for now. I'll see you soon.