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Mala,
Actually, I followed the link given here (about BBC) - and in the first line it said "minority of complaints about vuvu's" so then I stopped reading.

fwiw, even before these trumpets, crowds singing was high in dB, so I'm really very sorry I don't/can't accept your argument about noise at football matches. It's just a different noise is all.

I'm going to celebrate along with the best of 'em - god knows I've had sh!t this year, so I'm gonna grab fun where I can

The world record for the loudest human scream is 129db. That's almost exactly the same noise level as those vuvuzelas. Shouting, screaming, and singing crowds don't make anywhere near the noise that shouting and screaming crowds incessantly blowing vuvuzelas do.

Besides, I bet most people here would rather hear singing and cheering than those bloody horns.
 

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Strainhunter

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Me? The fights.
Just like some people go to the auto races to see spectacular crashes, some people enjoy mixing it up a bit with the other fans(fights) at the football games.



LOL well most of the time it's not like one has a choice when sh!t breaks lose...
 

RudeDog

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Mala - This is football were talking about...The crowd make the atmosphere. Football is for the people, the sports you mention are minority and elitist.

What about dart players? They love a rowdy crowd. Professional sports players should be focused on the game and nothing else.

Anyway...your thoughts on me are way off the mark dood.
 
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freefields

The constant irritating noise from the vuvuzelas is really spoiling the world cup for me, gotta watch with the sound off because the noise is so irritating!
 

abirdintheair

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with all of the posted complaints, its funny noone has commented on fans blowing horns to cheer for the country, its automatically africa ruin the world cup. just cant give it up after all these years still? let the fans who are there cheering for their country do as they please.
 
Mala - This is football were talking about...The crowd make the atmosphere. Football is for the people, the sports you mention are minority and elitist.

What about dart players? They love a rowdy crowd. Professional sports players should be focused on the game and nothing else.

Anyway...your thoughts on me are way off the mark dood.

It depends on the sport. Golfers need almost total silence to remain focused on their game. Tennis players and snooker players need almost complete silence too. Footballers can tolerate lots of cheering and shouting, but even they are saying the vuvuzelas are too much.

Snooker, tennis, and golf certainly aren't minority and elitest. Tiger Woods isn't the highest paid athlete in the world for playing a minority sport.
 
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elmanito

Ah man, stop wining about the Vuvuzela's.Everbody is having a good time.You all sounds like Walter

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Not only the South-Africans are using the Vuvuzela.In Europe are about 1.5 million Vuvuzela's sold, so SA's are not the only one who is blowing the Vuvuzela.

All kinds of nationalities are having fun

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Stop complaining about the noise otherwise :D

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Namaste :plant grow: :canabis:

 
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freefields

Rubbish, perfectly reasonable to complain about an incredibly irritating droning noise that destroys your enjoyment of the football.

The BBC has had over 500 complaints and are going to try to process the audio so the vuvuzela noise is not so prominent.

I had to watch Brazil vs Korea with the sound turned off today, I lasted about 10 mins before the droning noise got too much.
 

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What's funny, and somebody mentioned this earlier, South Africa is shooting itself in the foot. This will be the last major sporting event there in decades because of these silly horns. Wonder how much joy that will give them in the morning.
 

Japanfreakier

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Ah man, stop wining about the Vuvuzela's.Everbody is having a good time.

Did you ask everybody? I'd be willing to bet my harvests for a year that more people would be having a much better time without the things.

I'd also be willing to bet that most people who say the love the things are watching the games and aren't fans, just casual lookers.
 
what SA loses in future events, it will possibly more than make up for in Regeneration Grants granted by those world-wide orgs whose names I cannot recall just yet - like the International Monetary Fund, World Health Org, etc, you get the idea.

Now that SA has the world stage, it won't take much to highlight the plight of those barely surviving in 3rd world desperation, poverty, civil war, despotic dictatorships and greed.

Vuvu's or not, any publicity is good publicity.

Toot Toot!
 
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