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Author Topic: Removing Israeli teams from UEFA competitions/Boycotting the Maccabi TA game  (Read 8266 times)

Offline Percy McCarthy

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^^ This kind of thing really warms the cockles.

My Polish mate who lives in Village Road is a Villa fan. He’s going today. I left work at 10 this morning, he doesn’t have to leave til 12. I’ll be home about 6, him about 5 past 4. I’m so jealous.
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I also fear an unholy alliance between Maccabi fans and our racist thugs.

"ours" as in the club or "ours" as in the countries? Because I can certainly picture some of the people on the 150k march being up for travel to Birmingham for some "brown-skin" bashing business.

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Thanks Olaf for articulating this better than anyone else, although I'm pleasantly surprised that locals support Villa.
I live and work local to Villa Park and can confirm that more and more of the community are becoming attached to their local club which is great. In my local corner shop recently I witnessed some good natured banter with some lads ribbing the shopkeeper because he's a Man United "supporter" who's never been to a game.
Onto the match against Maccabi. I'm confident that our right wing element will stay well out of it. The police will have to be very stringent with enforcing a ring of steel around the ground and escorting them to and from the ground.
If Maccabi fans are allowed to travel in from Israel I'd avoid town like the plague as there will quite literally be fireworks. Celtics ultras wandering around town and being allowed to sing pro IRA shit last year proves how clueless West Midlands finest can be.
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Great post, olaftab.

I also fear an unholy alliance between Maccabi fans and our racist thugs.

"ours" as in the club or "ours" as in the countries? Because I can certainly picture some of the people on the 150k march being up for travel to Birmingham for some "brown-skin" bashing business.
Yep, that was one of my first thoughts. The game will be a dickhead magnet even without the Maccabi fans.

Celtics ultras wandering around town and being allowed to sing pro IRA shit last year proves how clueless West Midlands finest can be.
Was surprised (well, only mildly) when I went to Belfast in the summer - was on a bus down the falls road with a load of youths, they started singing “ooh ahh up the ‘ra” which … well, I’d assumed at least over there that they’d not be so keen on that kind of stuff these days. Not in terms of any wide support anyway.

It morphed in to “ooh ahh Paul McGrath” after a couple of minutes, which I thought was funny.
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Offline astonvilla82

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Unfortunately the far right will jump on any situation that promotes thier cause and if them or Maccabia fans wish to intimidate the locals I hope they are given the warm welcome I would give them

 


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