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I realize Israel isn't living at state of emergency all the time, don't worry. But still you must admit you have a pretty unstable situation compared to the rest of the world.
Mess- I don't think of provocations by Cracovia, haven't heard of any. But the videoclips of Wisla crest being pissed on and other images, death threats- it doesn't work on Beitar's advantage Maybe in Israel cursing rivals all the time is seen as normal, in Poland some people tend to take it seriously.
I see no chance of Cracovia buying tickets to your section. Maybe, but only maybe if your club asked for some tickets for Polish fans (like maybe Jewish minority or something) it could be possible, but still I don't see that happening.
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Life here is not like it seems on the news, it is acually great living here, i would never leave israel.
The whole middle east situation is unstable for decades we got used to it.
Media here has been talking about the clips on youtube as well and all those provocations.
To be truthful the first "dirty" clip came from Wisla's fans side.
These bullshit talks about who has bigger balls and who are crazier should calm down. Almost anywhere in the world you shouldn't make to much noise and provocations when you are a guest somewhere because no one from the local side will tolerate that.
Your fans behaved in Jerusalem so everything went smooth and clear. Our secret services did a quiet and great job as well keeping our fans off your fans and players.
We dont need Cracovia's support or anyone, we are Beitar and we walk fearless anywhere in the world to support our team.
Respect brings respect, foolishness brings chaos.
D.