Miliband afferma che “non dobbiamo mai avere zone interdette” per ebrei e israeliani nel Regno Unito durante la disputa all’Aston Villa

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/miliband-aston-villa-jews-israel-b2848018.html

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    1. This is the same fanbase who started fights in Amsterdam and chanted “death to Arabs”.

      I’m sure, considering the demographics of **Birmingham**, that absolutely nothing will go wrong by inviting those fans to the match against Aston Villa.

    2. BaBaFiCo on

      What about fans who who attack Jewish and Israeli fans, because he might want to look what Macabai Tel Aviv were up to last night…

    3. qwerty_1965 on

      The minister of culture sport etc Lisa Nandy has been asked to make a statement about the Villa game this afternoon.

      Edit, it’s at 4.15. I bet it’s a load of waffle.

    4. YesIBlockedYou on

      Host it in a neutral venue or ban all fans from attending.

      A ruling that only appeases one side was never going to go down well. You need to solution that both sides are either happy or unhappy with.

    5. It genuinely feels like a fucking psychosis has swept through Parliament. Even *after* Maccabi Tel Aviv’s *own derby* was cancelled due to fan violence, our political class as still full-throatedly endorsing their ultras to come here!

      You really do get the vibe that our politicians feel the need to *compensate* for supporting Palestinian statement, so have now gone back to just uncritically and enthusiastically defending every right-wing Israeli again.

    6. mao_was_right on

      Infamously aggressive and sometimes violent fanbases exist all over football and are dealt with home and away all the time with no talk of banning them for the sake of public safety. ‘Bubble’ games are a thing and there is probably no police force in the world more adept at dealing with hooliganism than the British police, and there are many teams in Europe with a history of hooliganism worse than Maccabi Tel Aviv.

      The fact is they’ve been blocked from attending for their own safety from certain communities in Aston, and in line with recent Home Office strategy of doing whatever it takes to manage ‘tensions’ in these areas, at the expense of free association and domestic cultural traditions such as football if required.

    7. Jaded_Strain_3753 on

      No-go zones for hooliganism regardless of religion or nationality sounds pretty good though

    8. BobBobBobBobBobDave on

      We should not, definitely.

      But that isn’t the same as saying fans of a particular football team, who caused a bunch of trouble in Amsterdam recently and a riot on Tel Aviv the other day, should be welcome to attend a game.

      Not that difficult to see the difference between the two things.

      In fairness, I think Miliband was responding to a question so it was an interviewer who framed is as being about “no go zones for Jews”, but he probably should have known better than to play along with that sort of framing.

    9. WalkingCloud on

      We already have no-go zones for football hooligans though, they’re called ‘Football banning orders’. 

    10. Muted-Landscape-2717 on

      Kier will be realising a statement that Israeli football fans will have rights to defend themselves and may use whatever means necessary.

    11. Underscore_Blues on

      There are already no-go zones in football. I think the Police would make me turn away if I wore a Birmingham City shirt around Villa Park on matchday.

      Labour’s mask of being the face of the working class is really slipping. Do they understand football at all?

    12. GamerGuyAlly on

      I agree.

      I also think that if the police ban hooligans from a football match the government should shut the fuck up and let the police do their job.

    13. Emotional-Ebb8321 on

      Okay, but how about no-go zones for football hooligans?

    14. ScreamOfVengeance on

      Maccabi fans are known to be violent and racist. All England fans were banned for 5 years, other violent fans are commonly banned. There is nothing unusual or wrong about banning these dickheads.
      The political plonkers trying to make this about anti-Semitiism are looking stupid or paid for.

    15. setokaiba22 on

      This isn’t about a no go zone for Jews.

      It’s about a ban on a group of supporters of a football club who are historically violent and assault other fans – and just had their own derby cancelled because of this

      The ethnicity or religion is irrelevant here and not the issue. Why aren’t the press flat out pointing this out and asking about it?

    16. shaun2312 on

      There shouldn’t be no go zones for anyone, unless the person/group are proven issues. Like how shoplifters get banned from shops

    17. no_fooling on

      What happens when your policians are bought and paid for by israel

    18. TacticalTeacake on

      But they weren’t turned away for being Jewish. They were turned away for being trouble makers and thugs.

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