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    1. Sensitive_Echo5058 on

      “But Maccabi Tel Aviv now say supporters will not travel for safety reasons.

      A club statement said, external: “The wellbeing and safety of our fans is paramount, and from hard lessons learned we have taken the decision to decline any allocation offered on behalf of away fans and our decision should be understood in that context.”

      This comes a day after Ed Miliband claimed parts of Birmingham can’t be no-go areas for Jews.

      “In addition to a petition to ban their fans, launched by local independent MP Ayoub Khan, which has been signed by around 4,000 people. It states the upcoming game is “not a normal match” because the Israeli fans would be arriving in “Aston, a diverse and predominantly Muslim community.”

      https://news.sky.com/story/part-of-birmingham-cant-be-no-go-area-for-jews-cabinet-minister-tells-sky-news-13453162

    2. BaBaFiCo on

      It’s all a load of nonsense. MTV fans are banned because of the sort of behaviour they demonstrated last night. That Starmer and now Miliband have waded in to chat shit only makes my city look like the problem when not a single actual Brummie has said anything.

    3. Agreeable_Falcon1044 on

      Disgusting that thanks to the weak government, we are labelled as the aggressor and they are not coming for safety reasons! We take decisive action to ban thugs and we are sold out by our own government going to bat for them…and then they decide they won’t come anyway!

    4. mynameisgill on

      The Government spokesperson just said that the UK Gov is ‘deeply saddened’ that Maccabi won’t be coming. Also said that the PM and Ministers had been ‘working around the clock’ to let them attend.
      Jeeeez how tone death can they be? I wish they were working around the clock to serve the British people instead of racist foreign hooligans.

      They’ve played right into Maccabis hands, allowing Maccabi to play victim. I’m beyond words.

    5. Cheddarthefurrypig on

      No great loss.

      I think loss would have been if this policing decision was overturned and the inevitable violent clashes between Israeli fans who chant “death to Arabs” and people from an area with a large Muslim community. That could get incredibly messy

    6. Astriania on

      Good, fuck off (well really I mean stay at home I guess), we don’t want your violent hooligans anyway

    7. paper_zoe on

      Will there be any reflection on this bizarre tale from the politicians or journalists who seemed to lose their minds over this? The only person I’ve seen is the Hope Not Hate guy who realised after the riots in Tel Aviv last night that maybe it wasn’t a great idea to invite them over. Everyone else just seemed to double down. It’s like they’re on another planet to the rest of us.

    8. Viscerid on

      TBH I think as national identity is a protected charectaristic under ECHR’s article 8; flat out banning all fans from a certain country feels like a violation and the start of a slippery slope. as an example, if we saw enough cases of assault on public transport of people from country X, should we ban anyone from that country from public transport? etc.

    9. IgneousJam on

      Go play in the Asia League instead, where your country is actually located. Problem solved

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