Quote from: eliotpollak on Today at 02:48:06 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on Today at 02:13:44 PMQuote from: eliotpollak on Today at 08:52:20 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on October 22, 2025, 12:23:34 AMHave a guess what this one's about.https://heroesandvillains.info/2025/10/21/wake-me-up-when-its-over/Jewish Villans weren’t against the ban, we supported it. We haven’t suddenly popped up, but are now in our second season. And Andrew Fox is a lifelong Villa fan who did a bungee jump from the Holte last year with the Villa Foundation. Appreciate we live in an age where ignorance of a topic is no barrier to writing authoritatively about it.Funny way of supporting the ban when the statement was about how the club had submitted to nazism and then your "president" went on every news channel that invited him on to remonstrate about it.We support the ban but find it highly regrettable. It’s necessary, but shameful particularly for the city. It’s a nuanced position. I apologise for bringing subtlety into such a simple argument.So I take you are going with it is neccessay to protect the Jews from locals, hence the shame, and not it is neccesary to protect the locals from the same thing that MTA fans did in Greece and Amsterdam?
Quote from: Somniloquism on Today at 02:13:44 PMQuote from: eliotpollak on Today at 08:52:20 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on October 22, 2025, 12:23:34 AMHave a guess what this one's about.https://heroesandvillains.info/2025/10/21/wake-me-up-when-its-over/Jewish Villans weren’t against the ban, we supported it. We haven’t suddenly popped up, but are now in our second season. And Andrew Fox is a lifelong Villa fan who did a bungee jump from the Holte last year with the Villa Foundation. Appreciate we live in an age where ignorance of a topic is no barrier to writing authoritatively about it.Funny way of supporting the ban when the statement was about how the club had submitted to nazism and then your "president" went on every news channel that invited him on to remonstrate about it.We support the ban but find it highly regrettable. It’s necessary, but shameful particularly for the city. It’s a nuanced position. I apologise for bringing subtlety into such a simple argument.
Quote from: eliotpollak on Today at 08:52:20 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on October 22, 2025, 12:23:34 AMHave a guess what this one's about.https://heroesandvillains.info/2025/10/21/wake-me-up-when-its-over/Jewish Villans weren’t against the ban, we supported it. We haven’t suddenly popped up, but are now in our second season. And Andrew Fox is a lifelong Villa fan who did a bungee jump from the Holte last year with the Villa Foundation. Appreciate we live in an age where ignorance of a topic is no barrier to writing authoritatively about it.Funny way of supporting the ban when the statement was about how the club had submitted to nazism and then your "president" went on every news channel that invited him on to remonstrate about it.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 22, 2025, 12:23:34 AMHave a guess what this one's about.https://heroesandvillains.info/2025/10/21/wake-me-up-when-its-over/Jewish Villans weren’t against the ban, we supported it. We haven’t suddenly popped up, but are now in our second season. And Andrew Fox is a lifelong Villa fan who did a bungee jump from the Holte last year with the Villa Foundation. Appreciate we live in an age where ignorance of a topic is no barrier to writing authoritatively about it.
Have a guess what this one's about.https://heroesandvillains.info/2025/10/21/wake-me-up-when-its-over/
Quote from: Dave on Today at 02:51:40 PMQuote from: eliotpollak on Today at 02:44:26 PMGeneral rule - people whose twitter feed is purely one sided and extreme, are probably not worth relying on. Would you include Andrew Fox in that description? As the look that I took at it when he started appearing, didn't seem all that "both-sidesey" to me.He’s criticised the Israeli govt and their war aims repeatedly through the conflict. Just read his substack.
Quote from: eliotpollak on Today at 02:44:26 PMGeneral rule - people whose twitter feed is purely one sided and extreme, are probably not worth relying on. Would you include Andrew Fox in that description? As the look that I took at it when he started appearing, didn't seem all that "both-sidesey" to me.
General rule - people whose twitter feed is purely one sided and extreme, are probably not worth relying on.
To deal with a few of these points. There are other, non-London, Jewish supporters clubs, Leeds and the two Manchesters for example, who don't seem to have any problems being publicised. It's good to see you have no time for Tommy Robinson. Have you said so as publicly as you've condemned others?Do you accept that criticising your stance is possible without being Anti-Semitic and mentally ill? And how, given your privacy, were you "inundated" by Villa supporters within hours of the ban being announced?
Quote from: eliotpollak on Today at 02:59:59 PMQuote from: Dave on Today at 02:51:40 PMQuote from: eliotpollak on Today at 02:44:26 PMGeneral rule - people whose twitter feed is purely one sided and extreme, are probably not worth relying on. Would you include Andrew Fox in that description? As the look that I took at it when he started appearing, didn't seem all that "both-sidesey" to me.He’s criticised the Israeli govt and their war aims repeatedly through the conflict. Just read his substack. The Twitter feed that I read wasn't. It was very heavy on "shame on Birmingham for not being able to look after Jewish football supporters" and very little about the "protect Villa supporters from Maccabi hooligans" that a balanced read of the situation would surely need. Maybe his Substack has that stuff (although as you've pivoted to broader commentary about the conflict rather than this football match, I'm guessing it doesn't). But if that is where one finds the more balanced commentary, how do you know that the long-form social media of those you are criticising isn't similarly nuanced?
Quote from: Somniloquism on Today at 03:04:17 PMSo I take you are going with it is neccessay to protect the Jews from locals, hence the shame, and not it is neccesary to protect the locals from the same thing that MTA fans did in Greece and Amsterdam?Yes because a) that’s what the police statement said and b) if the game was in London or Norwich or Plymouth, there wouldn’t be a problem, which implies the locals are the issues.
So I take you are going with it is neccessay to protect the Jews from locals, hence the shame, and not it is neccesary to protect the locals from the same thing that MTA fans did in Greece and Amsterdam?
Quote from: eliotpollak on Today at 03:09:19 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on Today at 03:04:17 PMSo I take you are going with it is neccessay to protect the Jews from locals, hence the shame, and not it is neccesary to protect the locals from the same thing that MTA fans did in Greece and Amsterdam?Yes because a) that’s what the police statement said and b) if the game was in London or Norwich or Plymouth, there wouldn’t be a problem, which implies the locals are the issues.Can you show me a citation that it would not be a problem in London, Norwich or Plymouth? Also, you are ok with MTA fans attacking Muslims in other cities?
Are you saying there's no issue with the Maccabi fans' behaviour?
And that the police statement did not refer to any trouble they would be instigating, only their safety. So I’m not saying that, the police are.
West Midlands Police has a strong track record of successfully policing football matches and other high-risk public events.We are committed to delivering fair and impartial policing, while balancing the public’s right to protest with our duty to ensure public safety.Following a thorough assessment, we have classified the upcoming Aston Villa vs Maccabi Tel-Aviv fixture as high risk.We have actively engaged with a wide range of local partners and community representatives in preparation for this fixture, and continue to participate in the Safety Advisory Group.While the Safety Certificate is issued by Birmingham City Council, West Midlands Police supports the decision to prohibit away supporters from attending.This decision is based on current intelligence and previous incidents, including violent clashes and hate crime offences that occurred during the 2024 UEFA Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Amsterdam.Based on our professional judgement, we believe this measure will help mitigate risks to public safety.We remain steadfast in our support all affected communities, and reaffirm our zero-tolerance stance on hate crime in all its forms.
Quote from: Somniloquism on Today at 03:22:31 PMQuote from: eliotpollak on Today at 03:09:19 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on Today at 03:04:17 PMSo I take you are going with it is neccessay to protect the Jews from locals, hence the shame, and not it is neccesary to protect the locals from the same thing that MTA fans did in Greece and Amsterdam?Yes because a) that’s what the police statement said and b) if the game was in London or Norwich or Plymouth, there wouldn’t be a problem, which implies the locals are the issues.Can you show me a citation that it would not be a problem in London, Norwich or Plymouth? Also, you are ok with MTA fans attacking Muslims in other cities?No, because it’s what’s called a hypothetical. I believe it to be true however. Israeli clubs have played in Stoke, Manchester, London before with no problems.And no, bc I’m not in favour of anyone being attacked.
Quote from: eliotpollak on Today at 03:30:16 PMAnd that the police statement did not refer to any trouble they would be instigating, only their safety. So I’m not saying that, the police are. I've read it twice now, and don't see where it says that. It does clearly say though that it's because of what happened at a previous Maccabi match.QuoteWest Midlands Police has a strong track record of successfully policing football matches and other high-risk public events.We are committed to delivering fair and impartial policing, while balancing the public’s right to protest with our duty to ensure public safety.Following a thorough assessment, we have classified the upcoming Aston Villa vs Maccabi Tel-Aviv fixture as high risk.We have actively engaged with a wide range of local partners and community representatives in preparation for this fixture, and continue to participate in the Safety Advisory Group.While the Safety Certificate is issued by Birmingham City Council, West Midlands Police supports the decision to prohibit away supporters from attending.This decision is based on current intelligence and previous incidents, including violent clashes and hate crime offences that occurred during the 2024 UEFA Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Amsterdam.Based on our professional judgement, we believe this measure will help mitigate risks to public safety.We remain steadfast in our support all affected communities, and reaffirm our zero-tolerance stance on hate crime in all its forms.
This decision is based on current intelligence and previous incidents, including violent clashes and hate crime offences that occurred during the 2024 UEFA Europa League match between Ajax and Maccabi Tel-Aviv in Amsterdam