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Vuvuzela horn should be ban!

uh ohh. your problem is about to get worse! this will be another reason to boycott watching the Bpl next season.

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World Cup 2010: Vuvuzelas may be on their way to the Premier League

• Vuvuzela debate likely to continue after World Cup
• Premier League would welcome the sound in England

The great vuvuzela debate looks likely to run well beyond the World Cup final, after organisers yesterday urged international fans to export the horn to their own countries and the Premier League said it would welcome them in England.
South African organisers today mounted a stout defence of the vuvuzela despite the World Cup organising committee's chief executive Danny Jordaan saying he preferred the sound of singing and would continue to monitor the situation.
As one bookmaker began taking bets on which Premier League club would be first to sell vuvuzelas in their team's colours, a spokesman said there was nothing in its rules that would stop supporters taking them into grounds.
A Premier League spokesman said: "Nothing in our rules specifically prohibits musical instruments from being brought into grounds as these matters are dealt with at a club level. It will be down to stadium managers, in consultation with supporters groups, to determine what is appropriate."
A spokesman for the local organising committee said the horns were here to stay and called on visiting supporters to take them home and introduce them to their own footballing culture.
The loud drone of the vuvuzela has sparked an international debate, with broadcasters inundated with complaints and arguments raging on radio phone-ins.
But South African organisers said today vuvuzelas are an important part of the country's footballing culture and will not be banned unless rules forbidding fans entering the field of play with them are flouted. "There has never been any consideration to ban them. The history of the vuvuzela is ingrained in the history of South Africa," said a spokesman.
"They emanate from the horn used by our forefathers to call meetings. The vuvuzelas are used to express the feelings about the game itself."
He pointed out that the instrument had been adopted by international fans, with the noise of vuvuzelas dominating matches involving European countries too. "Let us not make this a South African instrument alone. The vuvuzela is now an international instrument. People will buy them and stuff them in their suitcases and take them home," he said.
But some South Africans believe that there have only been so many complaints from overseas because the vuvuzelas are being blown indiscriminately by first timers rather than in unison to reflect the ebb and flow of the game, as is the case at South African Premier League matches.
The organising committee spokesman attempted to draw a line under the debate. "This is a world event hosted by South Africa. As our guests, please embrace our culture and the way we celebrate," he said. "We should close this discussion now. We have been talking about it for a year and it will never end. You either love them or you hate them. We in South Africa love them."
 
Anyone support using Vuvuzela.?
If like it next time bring train air horn. Whole stadium will shake.
 
I hate the Vuvuzela. Cannot even hear commentators speak. Very irritating , the spectator are crazy keep on blowing none stop.
If they only blow when there is goal is OK. But keep on blowing make no different.
Somemore also can be use as weapon Vuvuzela quite long about 1m can be use as a bat.:mad:

i agree with you. it's not only the loud noise, this stupid horn also sounds horrible. there is no rhythm and no melody. just a 90 minute long blaring.

i bet even the players hate this. last night van persie was complaining to the ref that he couldn't hear the whistle because of it.
 
i agree with you. it's not only the loud noise, this stupid horn also sounds horrible. there is no rhythm and no melody. just a 90 minute long blaring.

i bet even the players hate this. last night van persie was complaining to the ref that he couldn't hear the whistle because of it.

This is what happens when a white man's game ends up in darkie country.
 
FA cup, EPL matches also have trumpets that sound incessantly and are equally irritating and deafening. Diff between the English trumpeteers and the SA vulva is that one is higher tone and the other is lower.

i agree with you. it's not only the loud noise, this stupid horn also sounds horrible. there is no rhythm and no melody. just a 90 minute long blaring.

i bet even the players hate this. last night van persie was complaining to the ref that he couldn't hear the whistle because of it.
 
Dear King


Hmmm only a couple of idiots have trumpets at EPL (requires skill to play ). Every idiot and his brother at the WC has a Vuvuzela



Locke
 
Dear King
Hmmm only a couple of idiots have trumpets at EPL (requires skill to play ). Every idiot and his brother at the WC has a Vuvuzela
Locke

they start importing vuvuzela into europe this wc, all the suckers who went to SA will bring a few back to UK, i guarantee you, that in future all EPL match will have that stupid noise.

FA should act now, before it is too late.
 
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:D:D i like this..
 
FA cup, EPL matches also have trumpets that sound incessantly and are equally irritating and deafening. Diff between the English trumpeteers and the SA vulva is that one is higher tone and the other is lower.

i bet the fucking horn is made in china out of moulded plastic. Imagine whoever's selling it must be laughing his way to the bank now.
 
FA cup, EPL matches also have trumpets that sound incessantly and are equally irritating and deafening. Diff between the English trumpeteers and the SA vulva is that one is higher tone and the other is lower.
Or the incessant bells at Portsmouth matches.
 
the vuvuzela is driving me mad.
fifa president should be rape by nigger in south africa, what culture, vuvuzela introduced in south africa in 1990 by basically one man.
 
I hope a lot of people sue FIFA for not banning that POS and creating noise induced deafness for the fans.
 
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