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Bloomfield Criminals For Trial | Israel today

2019-12-06T08:33:51.960Z


Israeli soccer


A slightly louder breeze at the start of the Tel Aviv derby would have led us to something else today, and probably cry too • It's time to see the flares and smoke grenades line up in the dead of night, discuss their case in zinze and receive severe punishments - to be scared of • hundreds

  • The fire is burning in the red

    Photography:

    Alan Shaver

  • Gate five minutes before the game opens

    Photography:

    Alan Shaver

  • Gate 11 smoke grenades

At Gate 5 lowlands in Bloomfield, just before the lines, there is a concrete wall on which Hapoel Tel Aviv fans hang a banner that has been going with them for many, many years: "Usishkin Criminals for Trial."

The address, of course, is Mayor Ron Huldai and his people, who made the decision to demolish the basketball court on Ussishkin Street in the summer of 2007. Huldai promised to build an alternative, it took him too long before winter 2014 built a great hall in Drive Inn, but in the eyes of Ultras Ussishkin criminals remained timeless.

The other Bloomfield criminals were born yesterday at Gate 5 and opposite Gate 11. When they are trapped, they will have to be treated harshly and relentlessly. Taboo registration as a deadline, permanently removed from the stadium and a fine that will be in the pocket. NIS 10,000, for example, is nice and painful.

There are football fields and stories around them in almost every city in Israel, especially in extinct arenas around the world. The YMCA, Katamon, the box in Netanya, the Petah Tikva stable and the one before it on Abarbanel Street where five championships were obtained, Kiryat Eliezer, Kiryat Haim, and Sarmil, Old Ness Ziona, Maccabi Streets where a footballer, Holon next to the "bins", the crater, were killed Most of them were bad arenas, risking players 'careers and fans' lives.

In recent years football here has been deteriorating, but the stadiums have improved greatly and the numbers speak for themselves. Even if the football is low, there can be one cycle in which two separate stadiums will hold about 25,000 spectators each. The crowd, much of it made up of families, comes because of the viewing experience and because of the spectacular power show of the fans.

The fan clubs in Israel give work. They want to create an atmosphere like the fans in Buenos Aires, Belgrade or Athens, who have been influenced quite a bit by the era of fascism or military rule. We are not there, but we also do not want to be similar to the fur crows at NBC.

"In this derby we were far from biblical disaster. A slightly stronger breeze would have put the fire away and today we would talk and cry differently

300 fans ruin the fun for many // Photo: Alan Shaver

Bloomfield has 180 cameras hanging in strategic places on the roof and in the stands, and can help locate the burglars. The problem is that some have concealed themselves under the huge banner and other covers. A proper investigation of those already suspected of the act will also help to discover their partners. In Israel, as in Israel's politics and security situation - as long as bodies are not counted on the lawn or kindergartens, the events remain in the sports sections and at the bottom of the headlines in the news. But in the derby we were far from a biblical disaster. A slightly stronger breeze would divert the local fire to the center of the stands, and today we would talk and cry differently and the heads of state would call an investigative committee.

A commission of inquiry is less interesting to me. It is time, the Sovereign of the world, for a dedicated tribunal, with judges of interest in sympathetic riots, to which criminals and all order violators, grenade throwers, and flares are brought. I want them lined up in the middle of the night to discuss their case with white zinzans, many of whom are seen in Cairo and Ankara courts. That's what I want here. That the bastards would be scared to wail for their fate in Abu Kabir. The detention cells in Kishela in the Old City would also do the job.

300 fans in Hapoel, Maccabi and the rest of the world are ruining the fun. Because of them, from today until the new arrangement, not even the Purim rattle will enter the stands. We just got stuck with this football.

Source: israelhayom

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