If it’s 6pm there won’t be many - if any - Villa supporters there
It is isn’t it. However, the news cycle has turned and it’s all Grooming gangs now, we are but a minor footnote in the 24 hr news channels race to the bottom.One person who has been notable in their absence during this furore is the Mayor of the West Midlands. Has he come out of his bunker yet? Or did I miss his pronouncements and standing up for the citizens of the city region he represents and is supposed to be their voice.
A pro Palestinian demonstration asking for an Israel to be kicked out of the competition is planned for 6pm on the night of the match at The Holte End. I think this could get very messy, as Villa fans themselves are very divided on this issue, so it's a heads up to anyone who wants to either join or avoid. I know the overall feeling on H&V is pro Palestine, but also that no one wants any trouble, so I make no judgements either way about what people want to do with this. The stuff about 'masking' for your own safety in this release does ramp it up as I feel it will add a threatening appearance to the demo. I see they ask demonstrators not to bring children or vulnerable people, but obviously there will be children and vulnerable people amongst our support. Statement:ALL OUT AGAINST MACCABI TEL AVIV FC! 📆 November 6th 2025🕖 6pm📍Holte End entrance on Trinity Road, Birmingham, B6 6HEWhile we witnessed a brutal genocide against the Palestinian people for the last two years, the authorities of UEFA and FIFA have refused to acknowledge their role in the crimes committed by the zionist state. This is why instead of being sanctioned, israeli team Maccabi Tel Aviv is being welcomed to play against Aston Villa right here in Birmingham on November 6th.Now more than ever we must rise together in protest against the upcoming Aston Villa vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv match and make it clear that neither Maccabi Tel Aviv FC nor its deranged fans are welcome in our city!For your safety, masking is advised and we ask to avoid bringing any children or vulnerable people to the demonstration, as a precaution.
He tweeted very much in support of the government/tory/reform/libdem/Tommy Robinson position.
Football is about bringing people together. Everyone who loves the game should have the chance to attend. The first priority is the safety of individuals in and around Birmingham and Villa Park - that is paramount. Whilst I respect West Midlands Police, if the Government are willing to support in terms of resource then there should be a review of the decision that has been made.Whilst I don’t oversee policing in the region, I want to work alongside Aston Villa, the Government, the Home Office, the Council and West Midlands Police to broker a solution that keeps the spirit of inclusive and accessible sport alive - whilst ensuring the safety of local people and visitors.I’d like all parties to work together to find a workable solution that can be implemented.
The pro Palestine protesters were always going to be the biggest threat for trouble this night .
Quote from: luke95 on Today at 11:43:14 AMThe pro Palestine protesters were always going to be the biggest threat for trouble this night . Utter Bollocks
Quote from: andyh on Today at 11:45:47 AMQuote from: luke95 on Today at 11:43:14 AMThe pro Palestine protesters were always going to be the biggest threat for trouble this night . Utter BollocksDo you really think the local pro Palestine supporters of Aston , Nechells, Alum Rock, Small Heath , Sparkhill/Sparkbrook were going to just stand on their doorstep & happyily wave at the MTA fans as they pass?They were always going to turn up at Villa Park/Aston on the night, which would lead to inevitable trouble.
Quote from: luke95 on Today at 12:16:41 PMQuote from: andyh on Today at 11:45:47 AMQuote from: luke95 on Today at 11:43:14 AMThe pro Palestine protesters were always going to be the biggest threat for trouble this night . Utter BollocksDo you really think the local pro Palestine supporters of Aston , Nechells, Alum Rock, Small Heath , Sparkhill/Sparkbrook were going to just stand on their doorstep & happyily wave at the MTA fans as they pass?They were always going to turn up at Villa Park/Aston on the night, which would lead to inevitable trouble.That doesn't make them the "biggest threat" though. There's definitely a threat and I still expect it'll kick off without the helpful excuse of the Maccabi thugs causing it.But the biggest threat was definitely bringing a few hundred Maccabi into that environment. Leaving a big pile of dry wood in the sun on a hot day is a risk. Flicking matches at it is a much bigger risk.