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Madness in Haifa: Villa at a cost of NIS 6,000 per night for a ticket Israel today

2022-05-09T18:05:09.301Z


4,000 subscribers will stay out tonight in the game with Sami Ofer following the punishment, others paid 1,000 shekels and more • Police fear clashes between fan camps • Josh is fit to compete


After a long saga around the closure of the north stand - bottom line: about 4,000 green fans, who are subscribed and sitting in the north stand will be forced to stay out.

Others pounced on the club's website yesterday, and managed to convert their subscription to a ticket in the south stand.

Desperate fans bought tickets for NIS 1,000 and up.

And the climax came when a fan of the team offered a villa he owned, at a cost of NIS 6,000 per night, for tickets to a game that might be the one where the champion would be crowned for the second time in a row.

Beyond that, police fear clashes between fan camps.

First, following the proximity of the crowds on the southern side, a huge network was established at a cost of tens of thousands of shekels that will separate the greens and yellows.

About 400 police officers, including YSM police officers, will maintain order in the hope that there will be no fights inside the stadium. Crowds. "The fear exists, and everything is being done to prevent violence," police said.

Josh Cohen.

Eligible for the game, Photo: Danny Maron

At the professional level, stopper Sean Goldberg will return to the squad from a distance, Mahmoud Jaber is expected to replace the suspended Muhammad Abu Fani.

In the defensive positions, Jose Rodriguez may move to the right and San Menachem will return to 11 as a left defender.

Josh Cohen, who underwent an examination tonight, will be fit to compete.

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Source: israelhayom

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