The Greens may ask for a rejection of the hearing that will be held today at the Football Association Tribunal for racist cries from its fans at the Beitar Jerusalem, Freddie Plumain
Maccabi Haifa fans. The Greens are working to avoid severe punishment
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Alan Shaver
Maccabi Haifa may request a rejection of the hearing scheduled for Wednesday at the Football Association Tribunal for racist cries from its fans at the Jerusalem Beitar Contact Freddy Plumain. The reason: The club is working on locating the squirrels, according to photos, it is between ten and twenty fans.
Haifa has publicly admitted that there were grunts from some of the audience towards Betar's French and the fear is a radius penalty as the Greens have already faced a similar offense this season (even then against Betar following an affidavit filed by defender Antoine Conte). Haifa understands that since this is the second time, the chance of not receiving a punishment is almost non-existent.
Plumine celebrates in front of Haifa fans, the day before Teddy // Photo: Bernie Ardov
If a radius penalty is applied to the team, it will be played in the next home game against Hapoel. In that situation, chances are the game will be held at Bloomfield Stadium as it can only contain the amount of subscriptions and tickets that will be sold per game. "Too bad a handful of fans are hurt," the club said. : "Our audience comes in precedent numbers this season for each stadium. 20 fans grunted at a player who made a move and a shame that 20,000 others would be punished. We will fight and find anyone who acts violently or racist. "