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2021-12-25T10:14:28.259Z


The rooster affair that was smuggled to Bloomfield only shows the real importance of the fans in the eyes of the decision makers of Israeli football: contempt for a customer who would not go through any business sector


Everything Kokoriko: What does the rooster affair in Bloomfield say?

The rooster affair that was smuggled to Bloomfield only shows the real importance of the fans in the eyes of the decision makers of Israeli football: contempt for a customer who would not go through any business sector in the economy.

The main thing is that the Guy Luzon case will pass quietly, because what is a murder threat compared to a rooster?

From the light of Zechariah

25/12/2021

Saturday, 25 December 2021, 10:55

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Summary: Hapoel Tel Aviv - Bnei Yehuda 3: 1 (Sport 1)

Suddenly, without notice, Bnei Yehuda returned to the center of things.

This happened thanks to the eighth round of the State Cup, after the Goldens - from the center of the table in the second league - defeated Hapoel Tel Aviv away from the center of the table in the Premier League, and ousted the Reds from the factory.

As a result, Nir Klinger was fired from Hapoel Tel Aviv less than a day after the game, but most of the headlines from the game were captured by a bizarre affair that is a lesson in the status of the fan in Israeli football, the hypocrisy of the police and especially - how stupid everything is just before 2022.

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Fans who tried to bring a rooster to Bloomfield were sent off for 9 months from the pitches

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A story that illustrates how stupid everything here is (Photo: Official website, Israel Police)

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  • Fans who tried to bring a rooster to Bloomfield were sent off for 9 months from the pitches

Let's start with the facts of the case, which seem to be undisputed: Two Bnei Yehuda fans tried to smuggle a rooster to goal 8 at Bloomfield Stadium before the game against Hapoel Tel Aviv on Saturday (due diligence before the sequel: LHM And



now we will continue: The Israel Police, using special and advanced means of interrogation and detective, managed to thwart the crime and arrested the two. She thought the police were pathetic: she rolled the police prosecutor from all the steps, gave a small reprimand to the two fans and sent them home. Particularly ridiculous.



In what appeared to be childish revenge, the police prosecutor labored to appeal, the police appealed to the Tel Aviv District Court and Judge-Fellow Zion Kapf ruled that they should be removed from the lots for nine months.

The reasoning of the esteemed court: The sports law foresees a future, so there is a fear that if the rooster reaches the lawn, and a ball that is supposed to enter the goal of one of the teams hits him and thus it is inflated - a commotion will begin in the stands.

Yes really.

And all this beauty from your tax money, of course.

And what will they do to Guy Luzon?

About two weeks ago, the Instagram page "Ultras Israel" published an interesting video from the field in Umm al-Fahm: you can see a stand where almost all the fans are raging, uprooting chairs and throwing them on the field. In the left corner of the picture you see a group of policemen who ran hysterically and ran away from the chairs. How many detainees were there? Just like the number of PR messages that the police published through its branches in the media about the harsh treatment of rioters there (there were actually public relations messages about the thwarting of the smuggling of the rooster). This joins an unprecedented violence around the pitch in Doha, which produces stories that make legends about disturbances in the stands of the 1970s sound like a story before noon in an anthroposophical garden in Kiryat Tivon.



But why go for antiquities from a week ago? What does the Sports Law say, in the opinion of the police prosecution in general and in the opinion of the Honorable Justice-Amit Zion Kafach in particular, about the video of Maccabi Petah Tikva coach Guy Luzon screaming at a fan after the game against Kiryat Shmona this week: "I will kill you,I'll slaughter you "?



True, it is not as serious as a rooster in the stands, must not be compared.

But it is probable that such violent behavior of an official, threatening with screams in front of a camera, with body movements of a professional underworld, was less in the eyes of the legislators when they conceived such a sacred sports law.

It will be interesting to see how many months Luzon will be removed from the stadiums, probably in light of the strict continuum set only this week by the Tel Aviv District Court - according to which smuggling a rooster to Dina's stand for nine months in front of the television.

Watch Guy Luzon threatens Maccabi Petah Tikva fan (Section 27A of the Copyright Law)

The story of the rooster versus the story of the murder threat of Guy Luzon illustrates how much no one counts the Israeli fan.

What is allowed for the well-connected and well-connected role-player would not go through in life with the average fan.

And in general, it's enough to look at the "new" Bloomfield, a stadium launched in 2019 and in its entirety, except for the honor stand, there is no roof, to understand how much the fans are at the bottom of the food chain here.

Such a level of contempt for the customer would not have been passed on in any industry in the economy.

And like the Tel Aviv Municipality, so do all the bodies involved in Israeli football disparage the average fan. , Not in a dark alley but in front of cameras and dozens of witnesses. Someone will have to pay attention to it, otherwise the fans will just run away from football to another entertainment - cheaper and more respectable.

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