View Full Version : Liverpool to play Maccabi Haifa at Neutral Venue
IanTheRed
07-08-06, 04:47 PM
More soon, just on BBC's news flash.
Could be Ukraine, Dynamo Kiev claim to have spoken to the Israeli's...
More soon, just on BBC's news flash.
Could be Ukraine, Dynamo Kiev claim to have spoken to the Israeli's...
I've heard strong rumours about Ukraine aswell.
IanTheRed
07-08-06, 04:50 PM
I've heard strong rumours about Ukraine aswell.
Uefa has confirmed that Liverpool will play their Champions League third round qualifier away leg against Israeli side Maccabi Haifa at a neutral venue.
Uefa has switched the match because of Israel's conflict with Lebanon.
European football's governing body has already said Israel cannot host Uefa Cup second qualifying round games.
The game, which will take place on 22 or 23 August, could be played at Dynamo Kiev's stadium in Ukraine after the club's president gave permission.
Igor Surkis told The Times last week: "I was approached by people from the Israeli club and also Israel's ambassador in Ukraine, who asked if it was possible to play the game in Ukraine.
"I gave my provisional consent and said that security during the match would be guaranteed.
"The Ukrainian football federation have already been informed about our initial agreement as any final decision over the staging of the game must be taken by them and Uefa."
Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has said it is "totally unacceptable" to go to Israel, given the current security situation.
Uefa's decision to move Uefa Cup games will affect Hapoel Tel Aviv's home tie against NK Domzale of Slovenia on 8 August - now to be played in Holland.
And Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv's home match with Bulgaria's Lokomotiv Sofia on 10 August will be held in Slovakia.
The Israeli FA appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport but that was rejected.
Meanwhile, Uefa has confirmed that this week's two Uefa Cup second qualifying round first-leg games involving Israeli clubs have been rearranged for neutral venues.
Hapoel Tel-Aviv will play their home tie against NK Domzale of Slovenia in the Dutch city of Tilburg, while the match between Bnei Yehuda Tel-Aviv FC and PFC Lokomotiv Sofia will now be played in Senec, Slovakia.
Both games take place on Thursday.
Beitar Jerusalem's Uefa Cup second qualifying round clash on 24 August with Dinamo Bucharest may be affected.
International football returned to Israel in April 2004 after a 25-month ban because of the worsening security situation in the country.
Matches can only be played in the Tel Aviv area.
Between March 2002 and April 2004 Israeli clubs and teams were forced to play host to their opponents at a number of European venues, including Cyprus, Turkey, Italy and Bulgaria
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 04:57 PM
How about Cardiff?
IanTheRed
07-08-06, 05:00 PM
How about Cardiff?
Thats hardly neutral, may as well say Melwood!
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 05:03 PM
It is technically neutral. It's in another country ffs! I say we stick it out til they agree on Cardiff
It is technically neutral. It's in another country ffs! I say we stick it out til they agree on Cardiff
To be fair mums - it is our second home.
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 05:21 PM
Yes but these foreign types won't realise that
carlinfella
07-08-06, 05:22 PM
There seems to be a huge amount of arsing about by UEFA in regard to this game. It should have been moved to a different venue and confimed last week, it was obvious from the moment the draw was made that playing a tie in Israel was a non starter. We could do with less hassle in the build up to the second leg,mind you hopefully we have a lead already established.
Jan-Erik
07-08-06, 05:40 PM
The second leg should be played in Oslo:rock:
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 05:42 PM
To save Norwegian fellas having to "walk" to Anfield?
Walking in this instance means walk to airport, get on plane, fly to JLA, walk/ get joe from JLA to Walton Breck
:D
Jan-Erik
07-08-06, 05:44 PM
To save Norwegian fellas having to "walk" to Anfield?
Walking in this instance means walk to airport, get on plane, fly to JLA, walk/ get joe from JLA to Walton Breck
:D
Would be easyer to just take the bus to the game:D
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 05:45 PM
Well yes
Jan-Erik
07-08-06, 05:48 PM
Will never happen though:rant:
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 05:48 PM
Move then
Le Chacal
07-08-06, 05:50 PM
Theres no more neutral venue than Switzerland, is there?:rolleyes:
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 05:52 PM
We don't win there tho
Jan-Erik
07-08-06, 06:29 PM
Move then
You have a room?
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 07:19 PM
I have a shed you can borrow
Jan-Erik
07-08-06, 07:38 PM
I have a shed you can borrow
Do I get breakfast in bed?
Mumsafan
07-08-06, 08:09 PM
No! Not even Lasty gets that!
andyinswinton
07-08-06, 08:28 PM
They should play the second leg at Goodison. No danger of any European games being played there very soon!
Jan-Erik
07-08-06, 09:03 PM
They should play the second leg at Goodison. No danger of any European games being played there very soon!
:D
BrandonKop
08-08-06, 05:49 AM
Thats hardly neutral, may as well say Melwood!
:haha: I heard it may be Kiev. As long as we don't have to play at Israel, then it's a good news.
nebbers
08-08-06, 08:08 AM
I read on teletext that Liverpool would prefer Rotterdam as the venue. I wonder if this has anything to do with the Kuyt deal?
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