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2021-11-07T09:49:35.600Z


Bnei Sakhnin apologized to the fan who was attacked, a welcome move but one that does not cover the violence that accompanies rival fans. In the current state of affairs, it may be time to close the stadium until the lessons are truly internalized. David Rosenthal concludes Shabbat with the two saviors of Jerusalem, and it is impossible without Roni Levy


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Red card to Doha: It's time to close the stadium

Bnei Sakhnin apologized to the fan who was attacked, a welcome move but one that does not cover the violence that accompanies rival fans.

In the current state of affairs, it may be time to close the stadium until the lessons are truly internalized.

David Rosenthal concludes Shabbat with the two saviors of Jerusalem, and it is impossible without Roni Levy

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David Rosenthal

Sunday, 07 November 2021, 11:30

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Summary: Bnei Sakhnin - Hapoel Haifa 2: 2 (Sport 1)

The ancient phrase "black sheep" did not come from the world of football, but there is no fan who does not know it, and in general, at least in its Hebrew version, it is attributed and attributed to the industry.

Slowly but surely, M.S.

Ashdod in the position of the black sheep of Hapoel Beer Sheva.

Ran Ben Shimon's team is only one of two that has won the league twice in a single season at Turner, and yesterday it was supposed to do it once again.

Then it did Ashdod, and somehow, after 5 points from Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi Haifa and the leader of the table, remained in last place.



Factually, Hapoel Beer Sheva is in first place, but in its spirit it has not been there for a long time.

This is a classic case of a pre-determined chronicle, of a coach not getting his back off the stands.

It is almost impossible to win over time with a negative wind in the home front, and negative energies are not lacking today in Turner.

It does not depend on one player or another - the whole team at sunset.

Is the coach the only culprit?

No.

Is it the address?

Definitely yes.

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It's time to dump her and move on.

Roni Levy (Photo: Danny Maron)

So you can "blame the crowd", but the crowd buys tickets and subscriptions and for him deserves to see a much better product than the one he pays for. One can argue about that. Suppose - to say that the goal sanctifies every means, that victory is not the most important thing but the only thing and other defensive arguments used by defensive coaches - but the bottom line is that victory right now is not the only thing because it does not really come with this football, and Roni Levy should do well think- Good for the next three weeks. There is time to relax, but time alone will not heal in this case.



For fans, the "We'll Lose First Place" whip is about as effective as a kid asking him three times if he wants candy without giving it to him. For the fourth time he will no longer look at you and worse - will not believe you. For Hapoel Beer Sheva fans, this threat does not work. They, for their part, have long been not in first place. If this weapon was confiscated from Roni Levy,There is now only one choice - to work on better football and deliver it.

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Open only when lessons are learned

And from audience to audience: Maccabi Netanya and Hapoel Haifa fans are among the most tolerant camps in the Premier League.

Arab players have played, are playing and will play there, this subject has never been a man there.

This is a righteous argument, but in the case of the events of Sakhnin from yesterday and a month ago, this righteousness has a wide place.



Because if, say, the violence was directed only against fans of other groups with whom, to put it mildly, Sakhnin fans have an open account, we would, somehow, justify this behavior.

It is not justified, but in the back of the mind was hidden the inevitable "Well, what to do, that's how it is".

The problem in the cases of Netanya and Hapoel Haifa fans is that there is net instinctual violence - no historical rivalry, no deliberate provocation, simply violence for the sake of violence.

When will a guest audience feel safe?

Hapoel Haifa fans celebrate in Sakhnin (Photo: Maor Elkelsi)

As before, in Sakhnin immediately after the game they wore the looted Cossack costume, which is usually backed up by a police report of "they started". It is not possible that in the 2022 Premier League football fans will not be able to feel confident when they come to the pitch. It cannot be that women will suffer insulting sexist threats and that fans who are used to traveling with the kids to games will leave them at home by default. And yes, seemingly, seemingly, all seemingly, but this "seemingly" happens too many times.



Know what? Let's flow with Sakhnin. Suppose they are right, say everyone is against them, that a guest audience who comes to see a game in the city initiates provocations on a regular basis. The fact is that you can not get to Doha today and feel safe, which is a serious glitch. One can argue about the vicarious responsibility of football teams, but factually this is the method today. A fan who throws an orange from the stands is fined several thousand shekels. If this is the scale, for events of the kind recorded yesterday should close Doha for a period of time. One home game in the first round, then let's talk. It can reach half a year, it can also become a year, at least until the people of Sakhnin and the police learn to take responsibility and neutralize these incidents. Right now, this place is just life threatening.



While writing these lines, Khaled Duchi, Bnei Sakhnin's general manager, initiated a conversation with Shaked Stern, the fan who was attacked on the pitch yesterday. He asked how she was and apologized on his behalf and on behalf of the club and on behalf of the city And the education systems in the city and the imams of the mosques, in order to address the issue of receiving fans of the guest groups and preventing cases of violence on the issue, "the club said in a statement.

The local media will accompany the campaign throughout. "



Beautiful. Now we want to see action.

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Agada who really was

When William Agada played for Hapoel Katamon / Jerusalem in the national league, he made names in the defenses, scored in bundles and was mainly responsible for the team starting to flirt with Aliyah. Fate wanted and Agada was loaned to Hapoel Haifa, precisely in the season when Hapoel Jerusalem qualified for the Premier League. In Haifa, by the way, he was good, Elisha Levy really wanted to keep him, but the high release fees led to his return to the capital. In the meantime, Levy landed Alan Ozbolt, so for Haifa, everything worked out.



And also in terms of Jerusalem. For six innocent rounds, the Jerusalemites failed to score a goal and in general, prove that they belong to the Premier League. The victory over Maccabi Petah Tikva came with a lot of luck. Yesterday's victory over Maccabi Netanya has already been recorded thanks to a one-man football presentation. Agada mentioned forgetfulness from the days of the national team in front of a defense that suits Bull for this league. Maccabi Netanya has conceded 14 goals this season, more than any other team except Maccabi Tel Aviv, which shares its dubious debut. The Nigerian knows how to feel such omissions, and then - the sky is the limit.

Against such defenses - the sky is the limit.

Agada (Photo: Berni Ardov)

Hapoel Jerusalem gets into things.

What until two weeks ago was a lost season on the safe path to the national is starting to look like a cohesive and purposeful team.

Such an Agada fitness is a big booster to the dose of optimism that has begun to serve the club.

Both sides of the Jordan

Jordan Shoa is the kind of player about whom they always say "if his head was tidy, he would be in ... today (named a luxury team in Europe)".

No one disputes Shua's talent, but the series of incidents he had with the various coaches led us to believe that he had reached the end of his career at the top of Israeli football.



"A player has to concentrate on football, training, trying to do the job, working hard is the most important thing. We have quality, but we have to work and run and the rest will come," said Erwin Koeman after the victory in Petah Tikva when asked about the striker's ability.

Koeman knows he must not lose his head after this game, and moreover - Shua must not lose his head.

Now the question is how long will this last.

Shua (Photo: Udi Citation)

To some extent the future of Koeman and Shua in Betar is intertwined. The Dutchman knew from the beginning, the Israeli absorbed it in the last month. Against Hapoel Tel Aviv and Hapoel Haifa he was good, in the Galilee landscape he was replaced early due to the dismissal of Tamir Adi In his behavior graph, and as we understand from the results and output in recent games, there is a perfect match between this graph and his output on the field.



How long will it last? The wave.

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