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Dunny
16/06/2010, 10:17 PM
http://www.vuvuzela-time.co.uk/www.foot.ie

endabob1
17/06/2010, 7:04 AM
It's annoying for sure, but no more annoying than the clownish synchronised singing you have at games. I used to detest going to Russian matches and being stuck listening to the "choir" who sang their songs throughout the game, trying to look cool in burberry, and totally ignoring the game until there was a goal or near miss. same in many continental leagues that I've had the mis/fortune to be at. But the racket in South Africa, it can only be the locals who were bussed in from townships and made to make it "authentic", it's just not funny after the mess of the Confederations Cup. There's no atmosphere at games.

Au Contraire, I've been to 2 games and there's been a great atmosphere, different than watching a game in Europe, but different does not necessarily mean bad. There is a lot of people going to games for the first time, it's a been marketed as a once in a life time event, so a lot of non-football fans are at the games, but that's the case at every big tournament.
As for it being the locals bussed in from townships, I can guarantee you that the majority of vu-vu's being blown are tourists, the locals know how & when to blow them!

tetsujin1979
17/06/2010, 10:15 AM
A guy I work with is blind, and he commented that, to him, the vuvuzelas just sound like one noise on repeat, there's no variation in pitch and tone to him.
It does make the games harder to enjoy for him, because at some points they drown out the commentator.

Ciaran W
17/06/2010, 11:50 AM
Did anybody else hear the argentia fans singing for about 5 seconds. . It was brilliant :D

finbarrk
21/06/2010, 2:33 PM
I have been to 3 of the games and the sound seems worse on TV than actually being there. I don't see any problem with them in games once they are left in Africa.
They are annoying in pubs after the games when people are drunk allright. And it's cheap to get drunk out there!

endabob1
22/06/2010, 7:42 AM
I have been to 3 of the games and the sound seems worse on TV than actually being there. I don't see any problem with them in games once they are left in Africa.
They are annoying in pubs after the games when people are drunk allright. And it's cheap to get drunk out there!


Sad to admit but that was very much me after France v Uruguay, I did take a break from blowing it to shout "CHEAT" at random French people, if that helps my defence....

Dunny
22/06/2010, 11:47 AM
Just noticed last night that they try to do some sort of choon with them now.:D

**FrOsTy**
22/06/2010, 1:54 PM
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/banvuvuzelas

MickeyT
23/06/2010, 7:50 PM
I have been to 3 of the games and the sound seems worse on TV than actually being there. I don't see any problem with them in games once they are left in Africa.
They are annoying in pubs after the games when people are drunk allright. And it's cheap to get drunk out there!

Agreed, of the 4 games I was at I only really found the Portugal v North Korea one any way irritating and that was mainly because people were trying to improvise with them and make tunes where it clearly wasn't possible. Videos that I recorded on my camera as well sound awful on play back so I think tv does seem to make them sound worse than they actually are.

finbarrk
24/06/2010, 2:23 PM
Yesterdays England game had the least of them of all the games I have seen.

culloty82
04/07/2010, 6:40 PM
Gang of Limerick kids had about a dozen of them at the Munster football final today. Thankfully no adults showed up with one, none of the kids were blowing them that hard, and needless to say we Kerry folk have more taste ;).

finbarrk
05/07/2010, 9:26 AM
Yeah, they could be heard on TV whenever Limerick scored. They could be heard in Sligo on Sat evening also.