Quote from: garyellis on Today at 10:16:07 AMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on Today at 10:08:50 AMQuoteVilla warn fans against political messagingQuoteAston Villa's warning is proof that even with Maccabi declining any tickets, the stakes remain high before one of the most highly politicised matches English football will have seen.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce86vy4dvdmoWhats this crap about Birmingham hosting future events?Bullshit made up statement for rage-bait.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on Today at 10:08:50 AMQuoteVilla warn fans against political messagingQuoteAston Villa's warning is proof that even with Maccabi declining any tickets, the stakes remain high before one of the most highly politicised matches English football will have seen.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce86vy4dvdmoWhats this crap about Birmingham hosting future events?
QuoteVilla warn fans against political messagingQuoteAston Villa's warning is proof that even with Maccabi declining any tickets, the stakes remain high before one of the most highly politicised matches English football will have seen.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce86vy4dvdmo
Villa warn fans against political messaging
Aston Villa's warning is proof that even with Maccabi declining any tickets, the stakes remain high before one of the most highly politicised matches English football will have seen.
Quote from: algy on October 21, 2025, 08:45:55 PMhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/oct/21/police-intelligence-on-extreme-maccabi-fans-with-history-of-violence-led-to-villa-park-banTurns out the main reason Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were banned is because they are violent racist arseholes who were expected to cause trouble. Who knew?The Jonathan Liew piece, linked to within this Guardian piece, is the best analysis of the situation Ive read in the mainstream media.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/oct/21/police-intelligence-on-extreme-maccabi-fans-with-history-of-violence-led-to-villa-park-banTurns out the main reason Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were banned is because they are violent racist arseholes who were expected to cause trouble. Who knew?
Quote from: itbrvilla on Today at 10:33:27 AMQuote from: garyellis on Today at 10:16:07 AMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on Today at 10:08:50 AMQuoteVilla warn fans against political messagingQuoteAston Villa's warning is proof that even with Maccabi declining any tickets, the stakes remain high before one of the most highly politicised matches English football will have seen.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ce86vy4dvdmoWhats this crap about Birmingham hosting future events?Bullshit made up statement for rage-bait.I imagine the BBC would much rather events are staged in Manchester.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on Today at 08:50:55 AMWhat a revolting piece of shit Nandy is. I wouldn't go that far but I do find it weird that she, like many others, has made no attempt to recognise the multiple cases of hooliganism by hteir fans over the last couple of years or mention that some of their chnts and songs are highly problematic. I just don't get why it's so difficult for people to see that there's enough reasons for this ban without needing to bring Anti-semitism, Israel or jews into the conversation and by doing so you, to a degree, remove the consequences of their actions, which sets a really poor precedent if you then try to act tough on anti-social behaviour by other fans.
What a revolting piece of shit Nandy is.
The chief constable of West Midlands Police said the force "hasn't failed anybody" as he defended the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from next month's fixture with Aston Villa.
It's the mix of the political backdrop and local demographics that have created the tension around this fixture.
Quote from: paul_e on Today at 09:30:03 AMQuote from: cdbearsfan on Today at 08:50:55 AMWhat a revolting piece of shit Nandy is. I wouldn't go that far but I do find it weird that she, like many others, has made no attempt to recognise the multiple cases of hooliganism by hteir fans over the last couple of years or mention that some of their chnts and songs are highly problematic. I just don't get why it's so difficult for people to see that there's enough reasons for this ban without needing to bring Anti-semitism, Israel or jews into the conversation and by doing so you, to a degree, remove the consequences of their actions, which sets a really poor precedent if you then try to act tough on anti-social behaviour by other fans.The problem if you start going solely down the hooligan route Paul is that there are quite a number of clubs across Europe who have supporters who are well known for extreme violence and awful chanting (including this country and even our own city), so it's where you set that bar I suppose in terms of banning them.It's the mix of the political backdrop and local demographics that have created the tension around this fixture.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on Today at 08:50:55 AMWhat a revolting piece of shit Nandy is. I wouldn't go that far but I do find it weird that she, like many others, has made no attempt to recognise the multiple cases of hooliganism by their fans over the last couple of years or mention that some of their chants and songs are highly problematic. I just don't get why it's so difficult for people to see that there's enough reasons for this ban without needing to bring Anti-semitism, Israel or jews into the conversation and by doing so you, to a degree, remove the consequences of their actions, which sets a really poor precedent if you then try to act tough on anti-social behaviour by other fans.
Quote from: tomd2103 on Today at 02:47:54 PMQuote from: paul_e on Today at 09:30:03 AMQuote from: cdbearsfan on Today at 08:50:55 AMWhat a revolting piece of shit Nandy is. I wouldn't go that far but I do find it weird that she, like many others, has made no attempt to recognise the multiple cases of hooliganism by hteir fans over the last couple of years or mention that some of their chnts and songs are highly problematic. I just don't get why it's so difficult for people to see that there's enough reasons for this ban without needing to bring Anti-semitism, Israel or jews into the conversation and by doing so you, to a degree, remove the consequences of their actions, which sets a really poor precedent if you then try to act tough on anti-social behaviour by other fans.The problem if you start going solely down the hooligan route Paul is that there are quite a number of clubs across Europe who have supporters who are well known for extreme violence and awful chanting (including this country and even our own city), so it's where you set that bar I suppose in terms of banning them.It's the mix of the political backdrop and local demographics that have created the tension around this fixture. I didn't do that though, I said that it's weird that she did the exact opposite and refused to even acknowledge the part their fan violence and racist chanting has played in the decision. It doesn't matter where you're from or what religion you have, if your fans are likely to turn up toa city with a big Muslim population and start singing about raping Muslim women and glorying the deaths of Muslim children and they have a history of violence then you're probably going to face some serious restrictions being placed on them, including bans.Many teams have been banned from taking fans away over the years for things like this, the exceptional circumstances here aren't that Israelis are being singled out for unfair treatment, it's that the knee-jerk reaction from a huge part of the British political and media group was to expect the opposite and for their fans behaviour to be ignored for political reasons.