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Is The Coming Of The Vuvuzela Nigh !
Is The Coming Of The Vuvuzela Nigh !
Thursday, 17th Jun 2010 17:59

The big question most football fans will be asking themselves is whether the vuvuzela will be crossing the Ocean from South Africa and arriving in UK football grounds.

It is certain that some enterprising souls will import a few over and attempt to market them, either officially through the clubs themselves or via street vendors etc.

The initial reaction when the BBC asked around Premier clubs was that the instrument, if that is the right term that people love or hate will be allowed into the stadiums, however thats not the case in germany where one club has already introduced a ban.

Borussia Dortmund as seen as amongst the most vocal in the Bundesliga, their Westfalenstadion is also one of the biggest with a capacity of 81,000.

Their Club officials have already been consulting supporters regarding the use of Vuvuzelas next season prompting a statement from General manager Hans-Joachim Watzke.

 "Our fans don't want to have these trumpets. It is nerve-racking and completely drowns out any chanting."

"We have decided as a work group at Borussia Dortmund that these horrid things will be forbidden from the Westfalenstadion 

So the first opposition has already appeared to these horns, but hhow will British football fans react and will "We are the Northam over here " be drowned out by the drone of the Vuvuzela next season !

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Spot51 added 06:42 - Jun 18
Everything in its right place FFS.

The vuvuzela is associated with African football. That is where it belongs. The only justification for blowing the feckers in England is if you have a Saffer in your squad and judging by the ordinariness of most of their squad I can't see many of them joining Pienaar here in the UK.

Plus the fact you are likely to get it rammed up your arse if you bring one into an English ground....

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arfurdent added 12:47 - Jun 18
amen to that
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ardashuxford added 11:38 - Jun 20
I seriously considered buying a vuvuzela whilst in Africa, but decided not to. The choice is simple - chanting or vuvuzela, you can't have both because 5 vuvuzelas will drown out the entire Northam choir. What do we do though, if Rochdale turn up at St. Mary's with 5 fans and 5 vuvuzelas? We must ban vuvuzelas from St Mary's or risk every match being like 90 minutes with a mosquito in your ear. I urge every Saints fan to email sfc@saintsfc.co.uk and request a vuvuzela ban. The World Cup without chanting is one thing, St Mary's without chanting is unthinkable.
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