Flying_Monkey
Recyclist
Debian said:A World Cup spokesman insisted vuvuzelas are "ingrained in the history of South Africa"
It's amazing how quickly that can happen these days...
Debian said:A World Cup spokesman insisted vuvuzelas are "ingrained in the history of South Africa"
Debian said:On today's news:
A World Cup spokesman insisted vuvuzelas are "ingrained in the history of South Africa" and will remain.
There's a surprise Spineless as usual IMHO.
User3143 said:What you could do if you want is turn off the sound and play, on repeat, Oasis 'Stop crying your heart out.'
Wigsie said:Why is it spineless?
Debian said:Because it's a cop out.
Wigsie said:Initially I thought you were just one of the usual ignorant brits that expect people in other countries to change their normal behaviour when we come to stay... but you just have nothing valid to say.
661-Pete said:I knew this was nothing new. Good old youtube! A simple search: Here is the 1972 European Cup, played in Holland, a long way from Africa, with two European clubs playing, also a long way from Africa, and I doubt if there were all that many African fans in the crowd.
User1314 said:That bloody english brass band that plays the same tune at every England game are far more irritating. Think they would have learnt a new song by now. At least the Vuvus drowns them out.
My kids want one.
Fab Foodie said:IIRC musical interludes are finding their way into another sport...
Fnaar said:Lidl are selling vuvuzelas at £1.99 a pop
4F said:It's a plastic trumpet. If you don't like it then turn the sound down / off.
At least it drowns out the repetitive and boring chants.