I can see where you're coming from but lets keep politics out of football
As a member of the Ireland Palestine solidarity campign, I have been made aware of the planned protest at the Ireland V Israel against the treatment of the Palestine people by Isreal's Goverment.
The plan is simply to carry palestine flags to the match and let it be known the disguast with the Isreal treatment of the Palestine people.
The Ireland Palestine under no circumstamnces condone the actions of Hamas or other such terorist groups.
Just wondered if there would be much interest in such a Protest?
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I can see where you're coming from but lets keep politics out of football
if theres a protest its more likely to be against the fai rather than against the isreali governments treatment of the palestine people.
sorry for gettin ur hopes up
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Hmmmm, OK, but then did Israel stop Palestinian players from travelling to a match for purely political reasons.......Originally Posted by Dublin12
Keep this kind of thing well away from our national team.
Whatever views you have on this particular issue, i think we'd all be agreed that having political protests at our international matches is a dangerous road to be going down.
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I see your point,but do you remember the black armbands for the Princess of Wales?Originally Posted by Colm
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I'd be fully supportive of such a move, and would help out if i can at all. I think a banner saying "no to genocide" or something along those lines should also be held up during the israeli anthem, and the crowd should turn its back for the duration of that also.Originally Posted by Neish
balls to that. Just because the FAI and UEFA are too weak to confront murdering scum and ban them from sport like was done with south africa, doesn't mean we should lie down and let the israelis aay with it.Originally Posted by Colm
lads if its just waving palestein flags than its a legitimate mark of dissaproval for a repressive regime
go for it
just dont advertise it
fai security will kow tow to political correctness - ie any hint of controversy get the stewards to confiscate them
So why didn't you come out then and protest when the Russians were in town over Chechnya ,and why not protest at the French game over the Ivory coast conflict![]()
What do Israeli soccer players have to do with the mistreatment of Palestinians? Go protest at the Iraeli Embassy. Keep politics out of soccer.
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politics IS part of football - wars started over a game of football
peace broke out with a game of football (allegedly in ww1 at xmas)
rangers v celtic anyone? spose thats ok cos its just sectarianism?
nobody has any right to tell u what flag you can and cant wave at a football game
go for it
how is waving a Palestinian flag "hijacking" it?????
if people want to show solidarity with them and their plight thats there business
if people wanted to show solidarity with the nazis tehy would have done so at a game by now
they havent - guess it doesnt have much mass support so
they represent a state who's official policy towards the palestinian people is one of genocide. South Africa were banned for apartheid, Israel should be banned too.Originally Posted by Metrostars
the fact that a state such as Israel is allowed to compete in international sporting events is a propaganda victory for their government in itself. so the politicisation is already thereOriginally Posted by Conor74
this match is about getting 3 points off the israelis. if you want to make a protest p*ss off to the israeli embassy and stay away from landsdowne road
Go to the airport when the players come through,do it there but stay away from the game,it could affect our team aswell you know.
Yeah, there's no place for it at an Ireland match.
Protest all ye like but do it somewhere else.
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I think protests should be kept out of the ground as who says what protest is valid or not then. Fair enough if want to make your point outside.
Protest I say
and fck the begrudgers/dogooders
there's plenty of place for it, and landsdowne road is as good a place as any for it.
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