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Aston Villa should have considered the implications of hosting Maccabi Tel Aviv football team and its inherent security risks first, rather than announcing the game then complaining about possible violence and unleashing accusations of anti-Semitism.
But as ever, football is only concerned about itself.
I don't think it works like that. It's a Europa League match, so UEFA will have organised the venue.
West Midlands Police then decided it would be "high risk" and informed Birmingham's Safety Advisory Group (SAG), which is responsible for issuing safety certificates.
Aston Villa has had nothing to do with the outcome. Ultimately, the police decided it doesn't have the resources to manage the fans safely, given Maccabi Tel Aviv's past record for racism and violence.