Villa v Maccabi Tel Aviv - away fans banned | MTA confirm they will refuse any allocation for safety reasons (p26)

The fuckers shouldn’t be in the competition to start with and anyone thinking Maccabi are ever the victims should watch that video filmed by the kid (not the MSM version of events) last time they were in the Netherlands. Similar scenes in Birmingham and there is every chance someone will lose their life.
By the same token I am sure that I can find you plenty of videos with other clubs' fans, should they all be banned?

This is a report from the court case after the incidents in Amsterdam, all five jailed were not Maccabi fans.

Sefa Ö was found to have given a karate-type kick to one victim, causing him to fall against a moving tram, as well as taking part in several other attacks.

The trial saw video footage appeared to show him kicking and hitting victims on Dam Square, Damrak and Zoutsteeg, and prosecutors said he had played a leading role in violence that had nothing to do with football.

Rachid O, 26, who was given 10 weeks in jail, was found to have taken part in a WhatsApp chat group called Buurthuis2, on which he referred to intended victims as "cowardly" Jews who he would never again get the chance to attack.

More than 900 people were in the group and the court said the chat had been used to pass on information to "commit violence against people of Jewish descent and/or supporters of Maccabi Tel Aviv".

Umutcan A, 24, was also found to have kicked one of the victims several times while taking part in an attack with other men and then kicked another fan on the ground. CCTV footage had shown him attacking several Maccabi fans, as well as grabbing one fan by the throat and seizing his football scarf.

He had written in messaging groups about a "Jew hunt" but told the trial he did not harbour hatred towards Jews.

Karanveer S, 26, had already been convicted of assault in 2022 and the court noted that did not deter him from taking part in last month's attacks.

The youngest of the five, Lucas D, 19, was found to have used violence against a police officer and taken part in a separate Snapchat group calling for violence against Maccabi Tel Aviv fans.
 
This has nothing to do with the Maccabi fans, it's everything to do with the police's inability to control the pro pally twats who, spurred on by their Gaza MP and councilors would have undoubtedly turned up in large numbers to cause trouble. Spoken to some sensible Villa fans today and they are appalled that their club's name is being dragged through the mud (a little like ours is over the charges). Maccabi Tel Aviv despite what some may think do not have a reputation for hooliganism in any way. One incident in Amsterdam last year and remember that was mainly driven by locals. The trouble was organised days in advance according to court transcripts. There was a WhatsApp group with nearly 1k people in it. I wonder how the WMP can manage to police a Birmingham derby if they are drawn against each other and 6k away fans turn up? Will the Gaza MP ask for them to be banned because the police can't cope, I doubt it. This is all political, driven by one community in particular and no prizes for guessing which one.
Lol keep thinking chanting "death to Arabs" -as their fans always do- in Birmingham streets won't cause any trouble, political or not, the fake outrage from you and politicians over this is laughable.
 
I think they would get absolutely done in tbh if they acted up, especially with Birminghams diverse population.
Probably, and why should the risk be taken. Some on here complain about resources being stretched, well the likelihood of the Maccabi fans not causing trouble is close to zero. They've got plenty of previous, add in the current climate (regrettable, but inextricable) and you see how the police have arrived at the correct decision.
 
Probably, and why should the risk be taken. Some on here complain about resources being stretched, well the likelihood of the Maccabi fans not causing trouble is close to zero. They've got plenty of previous, add in the current climate (regrettable, but inextricable) and you see how the police have arrived at the correct decision.
Let’s get it right. They’ve been banned as the police fear the locals won’t behave and will look to inflict violence on the away fans. There’s no uno reverse, gotcha, etc., to it. There’s a given reason and that’s it.

Disgraceful.
 
Let’s get it right. They’ve been banned as the police fear the locals won’t behave and will look to inflict violence on the away fans. There’s no uno reverse, gotcha, etc., to it. There’s a given reason and that’s it.

Disgraceful.
Their fans always chant death to arabs, of course the police fear the locals will not behave, only thing disgraceful is the hysterical response to this as if it's the worst crime ever.
 
I find it an embarrassment on our city to be honest. Where do you draw the line, nasty chants, clubs with hooligans elements in their support? Do me a favour, you can ban half of europe on that basis. It's obvious what it is. If 3000 Tel Aviv fans came to B6, a proportion of them would be scumbags intent on causing trouble, whilst a larger proportion will be football fans simply wanting to watch their team hassle free. It's the latter who would be at risk, by the thousands of thousands of locals who would be intent on picking them off for being from the nation they are from.

This Perry Barr MP can whip the constituents all he wants, him, nor the majority of the community have ever shown any interest in Aston Villa football club to be honest, so it's pretty rich jumping on the bandwagon now of a local sporting club that they've shown no affiliation to bar moaning about the litter it brings to the area every fortnight, which is beyond ironic for anybody that understands the place. Embarrassing shithole cesspit of a place that I unfortunately reside in.
 
I find it an embarrassment on our city to be honest. Where do you draw the line, nasty chants, clubs with hooligans elements in their support? Do me a favour, you can ban half of europe on that basis. It's obvious what it is. If 3000 Tel Aviv fans came to B6, a proportion of them would be scumbags intent on causing trouble, whilst a larger proportion will be football fans simply wanting to watch their team hassle free. It's the latter who would be at risk, by the thousands of thousands of locals who would be intent on picking them off for being from the nation they are from.

This Perry Barr MP can whip the constituents all he wants, him, nor the majority of the community have ever shown any interest in Aston Villa football club to be honest, so it's pretty rich jumping on the bandwagon now of a local sporting club that they've shown no affiliation to bar moaning about the litter it brings to the area every fortnight, which is beyond ironic for anybody that understands the place. Embarrassing shithole cesspit of a place that I unfortunately reside in.
So the Israeli fans turning up and chanting racist slogans towards your neighbours isn't a concern then?
 
They can't guarantee their safety because there is a really good chance the Tel Aviv fans will be acting like absolute cunts, winding the locals up and singing racist songs, and then will cry like fuck if anything happens back to them. They remind me a bit of a crowd from down the M62.
That’s not the main reason why they are being banned though, is it.

When you say ‘cry like fuck if anything happens back to them’ what do you mean by that? The police are worried about possible terrorist attacks, mass disorder and anti semitism. Is that alright to you at basically some nasty chants (not all of their fans either).

By the way Im pretty sure similar threats would be made to other teams from Isreal with no history of violence or hooliganism
 
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Let’s get it right. They’ve been banned as the police fear the locals won’t behave and will look to inflict violence on the away fans. There’s no uno reverse, gotcha, etc., to it. There’s a given reason and that’s it.

Disgraceful.


It doesn't matter how many times you say it; that is not the sole reason.
 
So the Israeli fans turning up and chanting racist slogans towards your neighbours isn't a concern then?
A proportion of their supporters will be arseholes that should be arrested should they cross lines. You start claiming an entire fanbase is that by default and you are in dangerous territory. We all know who's at risk in this city and your deluded if you think it's the local community, nobody would be a match for them. They literally chased sky news reporters out of town last year for having the audacity to turn and report.
 
Probably, and why should the risk be taken. Some on here complain about resources being stretched, well the likelihood of the Maccabi fans not causing trouble is close to zero. They've got plenty of previous, add in the current climate (regrettable, but inextricable) and you see how the police have arrived at the correct decision.

The police manage to wrap up Leeds Millwall pretty well, just charge the clubs for the extra policing costs.
 
attend where? If they are Villa fans or have tickets for the home section they are not barred.
The game, possibly in the away section. Plenty of fans who are based in the uk have done it for the Napoli game or Poznan game. People who aren’t violent hooligans, most of the time just families.

What’s the issue if they want to attend?
 
Let them go to the match, police it as normal and see what actually happens.


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So the Israeli fans turning up and chanting racist slogans towards your neighbours isn't a concern then?
Maybe, just maybe i would think a repeat of what happened in Manchester 2 weeks ago would be a higher concern than any nasty chanting.

All it needs is that 1 person.

If they had intelligence than this was going to happen, in that case, stop away fans 100%
 
A proportion of their supporters will be arseholes that should be arrested should they cross lines. You start claiming an entire fanbase is that by default and you are in dangerous territory. We all know who's at risk in this city and your deluded if you think it's the local community, nobody would be a match for them. They literally chased sky news reporters out of town last year for having the audacity to turn and report.
Where did I, or anyone, say that it was every single one of their fans? They've got racist scumbags in their fanbase who will be acting like cunts and looking to kick off with the locals. As you've rightly said, the locals will overwhelm them so the smart move it to ban the away fans for everyone's safety. But I do appreciate there a lot who will relish the excuse to blame this on the Pakistani/Bangladeshi community.
 
Maybe, just maybe i would think a repeat of what happened in Manchester 2 weeks ago would be a higher concern than any nasty chanting.

All it needs is that 1 person.

If they had intelligence than this was going to happen, in that case, stop away fans 100%
But the nasty chanting can cause tempers to go off and then people get hurt, so surely you understand the logic of wanting to ban the away fans?
 

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