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Author Topic: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll  (Read 68682 times)

Offline Rigadon

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1200 on: Today at 09:28:31 AM »
Fireworks are such a massive load of bollox.  The kind of thing that people studying history in 100 years time will look back on and chuckle a "stupid twats, they let kids run around with explosives and set fire to things just to watch" chuckle.

 

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1201 on: Today at 09:29:40 AM »
Everyone perceives situations differently and that’s ok, so say it’s shameful overall is irrational IMHO.
How would you describe a situation where Villa fans, many of who have paid for a ticket for the match, feel they can't go to a game at Villa Park because of concerns for their own safety?
Welcome to my world.
« Last Edit: Today at 09:32:26 AM by olaftab »

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1202 on: Today at 09:42:40 AM »
Any incidents/protests last night ? The away side usually trains on the home pitch the night before.

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« Reply #1203 on: Today at 09:49:13 AM »
Where do they even plan to protest around Villa Park? If police have ticket checks around Aston Church and before the large area with the club shop/ticket office/North Stand car park I don't see where there's a big enough space for a protest of significant scale to occur. I've seen Trinity Road mentioned, but surely police will have ticket checks on that side of the ground and then it just immediately becomes residential areas.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1204 on: Today at 09:52:59 AM »
A load of Palestine flags were put up around the ground last night, as well as signs like "no war games". Whether police or council are taking them down today I don't know.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1205 on: Today at 09:54:39 AM »
Trouble with Fireworks is an issue across the country at this time of year so not related.

In terms of protests, I think the Police will kettle any in Aston Park that side of the ground but can't see anyone getting down Witton Lane without a ticket so the island may be a pinch point.


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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1206 on: Today at 09:56:14 AM »
Some pro-Israel mob say they're marching with a police escort to Witton Lane and protesting there until 7.30.

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« Reply #1207 on: Today at 10:10:10 AM »
Where do they even plan to protest around Villa Park? If police have ticket checks around Aston Church and before the large area with the club shop/ticket office/North Stand car park I don't see where there's a big enough space for a protest of significant scale to occur. I've seen Trinity Road mentioned, but surely police will have ticket checks on that side of the ground and then it just immediately becomes residential areas.

The local MP recorded a video encouraging "local youth" to gather at Aston pavilion.

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« Reply #1208 on: Today at 10:13:34 AM »
The local MP recorded a video encouraging "local youth" to gather at Aston pavilion.
He's a total ******.

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« Reply #1209 on: Today at 10:16:24 AM »
Some pro-Israel mob say they're marching with a police escort to Witton Lane and protesting there until 7.30.

There was mention in the previous reports that four of five known groups had arranged things with the Police. That must be part of the arrangement.

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« Reply #1210 on: Today at 10:21:30 AM »
Fuck the fuckers.

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« Reply #1211 on: Today at 10:25:09 AM »
Where do they even plan to protest around Villa Park? If police have ticket checks around Aston Church and before the large area with the club shop/ticket office/North Stand car park I don't see where there's a big enough space for a protest of significant scale to occur. I've seen Trinity Road mentioned, but surely police will have ticket checks on that side of the ground and then it just immediately becomes residential areas.

The local MP recorded a video encouraging "local youth" to gather at Aston pavilion.
Where's that?

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1212 on: Today at 10:28:11 AM »
Where do they even plan to protest around Villa Park? If police have ticket checks around Aston Church and before the large area with the club shop/ticket office/North Stand car park I don't see where there's a big enough space for a protest of significant scale to occur. I've seen Trinity Road mentioned, but surely police will have ticket checks on that side of the ground and then it just immediately becomes residential areas.



The local MP recorded a video encouraging "local youth" to gather at Aston pavilion.
Where's that?

On the grounds of Aston Hall
https://www.astonpavilion.com/

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1213 on: Today at 10:31:57 AM »
I hate everything.

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Re: The combined Maccabi thread - now with are you going? poll
« Reply #1214 on: Today at 11:09:25 AM »
Where do they even plan to protest around Villa Park? If police have ticket checks around Aston Church and before the large area with the club shop/ticket office/North Stand car park I don't see where there's a big enough space for a protest of significant scale to occur. I've seen Trinity Road mentioned, but surely police will have ticket checks on that side of the ground and then it just immediately becomes residential areas.



The local MP recorded a video encouraging "local youth" to gather at Aston pavilion.
Where's that?

On the grounds of Aston Hall
https://www.astonpavilion.com/

Oh lovely, I park at the School and walk right passed that. So a 2hr journey up and have to get out the car and walk into who knows what….I may not bother.

 


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