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Vuvuzela's Yes or No

Do you want Vuvuzela's at the World Cup in SA?

  • Yes, creates an atmosphere

    Votes: 3 13.6%
  • No, sounds like a hive of bees

    Votes: 16 72.7%
  • Don't know what you are talking about

    Votes: 3 13.6%

  • Total voters
    22

tototoner

Staying Alert
Mar 21, 2004
29,408
34,139
personally I like them and hope they are not banned next year, it all adds to the unique atmosphere
 

Marty

Audere est farce
Mar 10, 2005
40,200
64,023
Sounds like a mosquito army. My ears felt like they'd been raped after sitting through a full match.

Needless to say, I hate them. I don't care if they're tradition.
 

Partizan

Well-Known Member
Aug 3, 2005
6,573
3,406
I don't like them either, but it would be unwise to ban them like it's been talked about recently
 

werty

Well-Known Member
Aug 8, 2005
25,105
26,370
Hate them too. One of thing that a love about football, and especially big tournaments, is the atmosphere and the crowd singing. The vuvuzela's neglect this. I don't mind them in South Africa's matches because that's their style, but I hope they don't filter through to other matches
 

Bill_Oddie

Everything in Moderation
Staff
Feb 1, 2005
19,120
6,003
I don't think they should be banned and I think it's a step in the right direction that they have allowed the US Envoy back in. Hopefully full trade agreements will be restored soon. :shifty:
 

al_pacino

woo
Feb 2, 2005
4,576
4,112
You're confused Bill, you're talking about Venezuela whereas this tread is about the "traditional" plastic horn of a similar name.
 

llamafarmer

Well-Known Member
May 4, 2004
10,775
1,055
They were doing my head during the Confederations Cup. I wouldn't complain if they banned them!
 

worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
26,972
45,263
Has anyone actually been at a game with them in the crowd? I wonder what it is like live.
 
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