• rupke
    231

    poslao sam upit na maccabijev mail, objavim ako mi odgovore
  • Thor
    879
    jok! Nema sanse da nas puste :brow:
  • FazeN
    2.3k
    Ima li ikakvih informacija za utakmicu idući tjedan? Hoće nas pustiti na gostovanje?Niko1986

    Pričalo se prije ove sjednice gdje su bili za izbacivanje Izraelaca, samo da mogu samo navijači Maccabija(određen broj) biti na utakmici.
    Sutra bi se trebalo znati, ne vjerujem da nas puste..
  • Sibirski plavac
    6.4k
    Mislim da bi pustili naše da se igra u Mađarskoj. Ovako kad se igra u "Vučkovom dvorištu" ne znam baš.
  • Bosskovitz
    19.2k
    Budimo realni, pustiti nas tamo bilo bi u svačijem interesu osim našem. Putinu s Temua bi incident došao kao naručen, a u toj državi ništa se ne događa spontano - ako njemu incident treba, do incidenta će doći.

    Zaista iznimno rijetka situacija, ali bolje ne.
  • cibona
    6.3k
    Sa zlom ne treba imati posla. Gade mi se. Putin je mila majka za ovog genocidaša.
  • Hnlovac
    3.4k
    Tretman grckog zla bi bio mila majka naspram tretmana koji bi ovaj zlikovac priredio u Topoli

    Putovanje tamo ne smatram ništa sigurnijim no što bi bilo putovanje u Maovu Kinu ili SSSR. Liku stolica i vladavina ovisi o tome da radi neprijatelje i navijači Dinama bi mu legli doslovno kao kec na desetku
  • Goncalo Santos
    1.2k
    Mislim da je bolje da nasi navijaci ne idu. Ovo je AV-u idealna prilika za spin kojim ce za stanje u drzavi okriviti vanjskog neprijatelja ustase koji dolaze praviti nerede i rusiti njegov narod. Do skandala bi sigurno doslo da on moze prebaciti fokus s prosvjeda i korupcije na vanjskog neprijatelja. Pa covjek je prebacio utakmicu reprezentacije s marakane na neki mali stadion od par tisuca mjesta samo da se ne cuje skandiranje u prijenosu, on je u stanju sve napraviti.
  • Niko1986
    3.8k
    Na stranici gdje inače prodaju karte ima utakmica s Midtjyllandom, ali nema s Dinamom. Nemojte se uplašiti linka :rofl:

    https://www.leaan.co.il/category/%D7%A1%D7%A4%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%98/%D7%9B%D7%93%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%92%D7%9C/%D7%9E%D7%9B%D7%91%D7%99-%D7%AA%D7%9C-%D7%90%D7%91%D7%99%D7%91
  • Peškaman
    7.9k
    Mislim da većina ovdje dijeli stav da je bolje da ne bude gostujućih iz više razloga.
    Meni osobno najveći je taj što UEFA samo čeka nekakav oblik nereda da nam opet zalijepi zabranu više gostujućih utakmica. Mislim da je svima u interesu da bude 3000 naših u Francuskoj i drugim destinacijama.

    Da ne pričamo o Srbiji i da će napumpati svaku situaciju koja se dogodi na tom gostovanju, pogotovo jer će uvući Dinamo i njegove navijače u njihovu političku situaciju.
  • fakin
    1.3k
    Valjda ste svjesni da ako tamo otkriju ikoga iz Hrvatske da ih ceka visemjesecni zatvor i optužbe za sirenje ustaštva
  • Keyser Soze
    16.3k
    Utakmica Braga - Feyenoord je bila prva u nizu onih koje moramo pratiti ako izbace Izraelce, završilo je loše po nas jer je Braga dobila 1:0

  • hardek
    6.4k
    Ja i dalje ne mogu vjerovat da će se koristit taj model za bodove. Legitimitet cijelog natjecanja dolazi u pitanje jer 23% lige više nema mogućnosti osvojiti isti broj bodova kao ostatak lige.
  • Bosskovitz
    19.2k


    Izvor je ovaj članak Timesa:

    Uefa is set to make a decision next week on whether to suspend Israel, with most members of its executive committee understood to be in favour of a ban.

    A panel of United Nations advisers has called on Fifa and Uefa to suspend Israel after a UN Commission of Inquiry concluded that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

    Sources have told The Times that Uefa plans to call an emergency executive committee next week to vote on the issue and that a large majority of committee members and federations are in favour of suspension — pointing out that Russia has been banned from European competition since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

    Uefa, of which Israel has been a member since 1994, has held serious discussions at the highest level this week over Israel’s actions in Gaza and how it should respond. In August, Uefa organised a banner at the Super Cup final between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur, which read, “Stop Killing Children, Stop Killing Civilians”.

    The Times revealed last month that several European clubs had asked Uefa if there was any way they could avoid playing Israeli opponents.

    A suspension of Israel by Uefa would increase the pressure on Fifa to follow suit, but football’s world governing body is in a difficult position because of the close relationship between its president, Gianni Infantino, and Donald Trump.

    President Trump and the White House would be very unhappy at the prospect of Infantino and Fifa suspending Israel before next year’s World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

    However, even if Fifa did not suspend Israel, a ban by Uefa should effectively mean that Israel cannot qualify for next year’s tournament as Uefa runs the European qualifying competition for the World Cup. That could even suit Infantino, who also has very close ties with Arab nations including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, whose capital city, Doha, was the subject of a bomb attack by Israeli drones earlier this month.

    Sources said it was an unprecedented situation because although the qualifying competition is a Fifa event, Uefa staff run the tournament. A Uefa ban would, however, give Norway and Italy — Israel’s opponents in their group and federations who have been pushing strongly for suspension — a reason not to play them, similar to a number of countries, including England refusing to play Russia.

    Trump’s administration has spelled out its opposition to a suspension of Israel affecting its tournament. A state department spokesman told Sky News: “We will absolutely work to fully stop any effort to attempt to ban Israel’s national soccer team from the World Cup.”

    There have been reports in the Israeli media saying both Qatar and the US have tried to put different pressures on Uefa, but it is understood that has not been the case.

    However a statement from the United Nations Human Rights Office this week has been significant. It said a panel of UN experts called on Fifa and Uefa “to suspend Israel as a country team from international football, as a necessary response to address the ongoing genocide in the occupied Palestinian territory”.

    “Sports must reject the perception that it is business as usual,” the experts added. “Sporting bodies must not turn a blind eye to grave human rights violations, especially when their platforms are used to normalise injustices.

    “We are clear that the boycott must be addressed to the State of Israel and not to individual players. We have always maintained that individuals cannot bear the consequences of the decisions their government makes, so there should be no discrimination or sanctions against individual players because of their origin or nationality.

    “National teams representing states that commit massive human rights violations can, and should, be suspended, as has happened in the past.”

    Israel are in third place in World Cup qualification Group I, behind the leaders, Norway, and Italy. Norway’s FA had said it would donate any profits from the next World Cup qualifying game against Israel in Oslo on October 11 to humanitarian aid in Gaza, but there is now a very strong risk that the match will not take place. Norway’s players are also understood to feel very strongly about events in Gaza.

    Lise Klaveness, the Norwegian federation’s president, said last month: “Neither we nor other organisations can remain indifferent to the humanitarian suffering and disproportionate attacks that the civilian population in Gaza has been subjected to for a long time.”

    Aston Villa are due to host Maccabi Tel Aviv on November 6 in the Europa League. They are the only Israeli side involved in European club competition and encountered protests when they played the Greek side PAOK in Thessaloniki on Wednesday.

    After Russia were banned in February 2022 they were removed from the play-offs for that year’s World Cup, while Portugal replaced the Russian women’s team at the European Championship.

    There are no English members of Uefa’s executive committee now since David Gill stepped down in April but the FA chairwoman, Debbie Hewitt, sits on it as an observer in her position as a Uefa-elected Fifa vice-president. The former Wales women’s captain, Laura McAllister, is a Uefa vice-president.

    Uefa’s president, Aleksander Ceferin, is from Slovenia, which on Thursday became the first EU country to impose a travel ban on Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister.

    The Palestinian FA, which is recognised by Fifa, has been urging the world governing body to take the same action for two years but the issue has never previously gone to a vote.

    Meanwhile, the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team is coming under pressure from sponsors to drop ‘Israel’ from its name. It was at the centre of several protests during the Vuelta a España Grand Tour in Spain.

    The Canadian company Premier Tech said it “expects the team to evolve towards a new name excluding ‘Israel’, leading to a new identity and branding for the team” as “the current situation regarding the team’s name is no longer tenable”.
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