The Bermejian theories (of Fernando Bermejo) maintained, as a preview of the San Isidro fair, that the people, in the slipstream of the historical milestone of Morante de la Puebla in Seville, wanted tail. However, when one tests the conspicuous fan of Madrid [and tests his spirit in the first afternoons of figures], he quickly realizes that the first desire is to save the party from triumphalism.

And in that jealousy dwells the desire that contradicts the BermeJian theories: people do not want tail, but take it away. "The poster of this May 18, together with the afternoon of the 25th, has awakened a fever that I did not know," says the president of Plaza 1.