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Chris Moerdyk

Viva the Vuvuzela

2009-06-22 08:42

Bafana Bafana will win next year's World Cup hands down by a mile, because I have this cunning plan involving the use of South Africa's most powerful cultural weapon of mass distraction.

Viva the Vuvuzela, Viva!

Forget the Mexican wave, let's start practicing the Vuvusela Tsunami.

What got me going on this was Spain's Xabi Alonso who said they should be banned, then a whole lot of overseas soccer fans and a bunch of European TV stations complained that the Vuvuzelas were ruining everything.  

Thankfully, South Africa's favourite sugar-daddy, Sepp Blatter, stepped in a said that Fifa wouldn't ban the Vuvuzela. Viva Sepp, you biscuit!  You're da man. Viva the Vuvuzela, viva!  

So, what's the marketing strategy for 2010?  How are we going to use the Vuvuzela to ensure victory for Bafana?

Simple.

Angry elephants

First of all, what a lot of foreign players and their fans don't know is that the noise created by the Vuvuzelas at the Confed Cup games was nothing. Chickenfeed compared with what could happen in 2010. After all, the Confed Cup stadia were half empty which meant that the Vuvuzela power was generally at about the same level as Eskom during a nationwide power outage.

Right now, they sound like a swarm of angry bees but what we need to do is lift our Vuvuzela game to the sound of a herd of angry elephants that have just been given gigantic enemas of turpentine and chilli. The sort of sound suggesting that certain death is only a breath or two away.     

But, reaching the sort of level that will have all the 2010 teams barring Bafana completely distracted, confused and scoring own goals right left and centre, will not be easy to achieve. It will need dedication, practice, loyalty and a will to win.    

It will also need Parliament to draft legislation very quickly making it mandatory for every South African citizen attending a 2010 game in which Bafana are playing, to buy a Vuvuzela.

Secondly, a National Vuvuzela Academy of Music and Incredibly Loud Noises should be established and government should subsidise lessons for all soccer fans in mastering the Vuvuzela.

Local and overseas opera divas and wind-instrument maestros from the world’s greatest orchestras need to be hired to staff the Academy and teach Bafana fans how to maximise their lung capacity.

All South African soccer fans should be required by law to give up smoking from Jan 1, 2010 in order to increase their blowing power.

Vuvuzela clubs should be formed to get fans to be able to blow in unison and to be able to adjust their pitch from sounding like a swarm of bees to increase in crescendo to what will sound like that breeding herd of thoroughly pissed off elephants.

Sign language

Then, Bafana Bafana needs to attend a series of secret training camps where they will learn sign language so that they can communicate with each other on the field. They will also have to undergo aural-transformation therapy to ensure that they develop sound deadening "cauliflower ears". Just like rugby players except on the inside.  

Of course, there have been quite a number of fuddy-duddy South Africans who have joined the chorus to have the Vuvuzela banned. An intense advertising campaign should be aimed at them with headlines reading something like; "If you don't like Vuvuzelas, get over it" or "If you don't like Vuvuzelas, stick to ping pong you wimps."

I reckon the noise generated by Vuvuzelas at the Confed Cup is probably only about 6% of the potential.  

And if  that has distracted the opposition then imagine what a full-blown 100%, continuous 90 minute blast from 50 000 massed Vuvuzelas would do?

Bafana Bafana would win the 2010 World Cup hands down.

And the world will get to know very quickly that Africa is not for sissies.  

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turbo_superboss 6/22/2009 9:36:07 AM
the joke got boring after the first few paragraphs

SIMA 6/22/2009 9:36:37 AM
I SAY HELL YEAH!!!

TL 6/22/2009 9:45:26 AM
Thanks for the laugh: But what is the hoooray about this ancient invention? The people who are blowing this vuvuzelas are the people that reflected the love of the game and in so doing brought us a chance to host this Cup. Let us not create tension where there is no need. I personally can think of things that make a lot of noise more that the vuvuzelas.

Yeah, @ Turbo_superboss 6/22/2009 9:46:32 AM
Go and hug a tree Turbo. or you need to have more sex if you get any.

phillipous 6/22/2009 9:52:36 AM
Yes V-sound is here to stay...viva vuvu 4 life

Adrian 6/22/2009 9:54:33 AM
this article totally sucks. This is the work of an idiot who is just being immature about the whole vuvuzela issue. before you submit such a crap article again, think about the time and space you are wasting. and to the editor, for printing such drivel, you need to be locked in a room with 50 vuvuzela blowing morons for actually publishing this crap!!!!!

Anon 6/22/2009 10:03:02 AM
YEBO YES!

BLACKsoWHAT! 6/22/2009 10:06:51 AM
"Africa is not for sissies." I like, I'm also glad Blatter did not heed to part-time football fans call (here in SA), there should be no compromise to the Vuvuzela, no compass comes with celebrating or cheering at a stadium...each to their own in this regard.

Zarb.GP 6/22/2009 10:09:00 AM
what a load of horse poo!

Sharp 6/22/2009 10:17:38 AM
I've never read so much bull**** in one single article!

jenny 6/22/2009 10:18:14 AM
after the opening game, on the bus a bunch of us seconded to take us back to wits (don't know where the driver was SUPPOSED to go, but he agreed to go to wits after a bus full of people told him that's where he should go!), an elderly african chap told us that there were people at the game that blew their vuvuzelas at random times. there's an art to this sound - and when they are blown properly, they sound fantastic! they're the sound of african football. the reason why international tournaments take place in different countries is so that fans from around the world can experience different football cultures. welcome to africa! radio and tv commentaries should just decrease the level of stadium noise they transmit, and all will be well.

Sello 6/22/2009 10:23:15 AM
Vuvuzela is here to stay, and telling us not to use a vuvuzela at the stadium would be like telling a mass choir to go on stage but not sing. The "noise" they are complaining about sounds like a mere walkman stereo sound compated to what we can really do if these foreigners provoke us enough. Vuvuzela is the way to go, I am off to buy one just this afternoon, and will get my little daughter hers while at it.

georgejack 6/22/2009 10:24:28 AM
@ Adrian -gee buddy why so angry first thing on a Monday Morning. Let me guess, you had some fudge packed over the week-end ?

Eddie 6/22/2009 10:24:38 AM
They pay you to write this nonsense?

Sello 6/22/2009 10:25:09 AM
Vuvuzela is here to stay, and telling us not to use a vuvuzela at the stadium would be like telling a mass choir to go on stage but not sing. The "noise" they are complaining about sounds like a mere walkman stereo sound compated to what we can really do if these foreigners provoke us enough. Vuvuzela is the way to go, I am off to buy one just this afternoon, and will get my little daughter hers while at it. I know stuff that people do which gets noisier than the vuvuzela, like loud fire crackers and burning flames they use in the crowds in South America.

kia 6/22/2009 10:25:55 AM
Good laugh for Monday morning. The stuff you smoked is brilliant, is that Durban poison?

Daniel 6/22/2009 10:26:03 AM
@Adrian, this article did its Job Perfectly, Created a Little humour and managed to get the back up of those with no sense of humour and nothing else to complain about...Just accept the article for what it was.... a Pinch of salt..

GT 6/22/2009 10:26:46 AM
That vuvuzela is a shocker. You cannot watch a game on TV and get any idea of the crowd or commentary. At games it is even worse, a pure assault on your hearing. learn to play a tune or leave them at home, they are horrible and I hope FIFA bans them for 2010. PS- Chris, the poor attempt at humour shows what a dismal product it is, not even the marketing dept can make it attractive

CC 6/22/2009 10:28:43 AM
Think you may be wrong. I Doubt that there will be many vuvuzela's at the world cup games -majority of the spectators will be from overseas as it is such a mission for SA supporters - those that can afford it - to get tickets. Who ever heard of applying for tickets???

Tshif 6/22/2009 10:30:32 AM
Viva vuvuzela viva....

ntho 6/22/2009 10:32:43 AM
I sense a bit of sarcasm in this article and I find it somewhat unnerving. Either way I hope the African soccer instrument stays, its just so wonderfully and uniquely Mzansi. The boys are doing good too VIVA!

Birdman 6/22/2009 10:37:07 AM
The big V may blow the opposition away. It will also impact on attendance, once FIFA realise this they will blow a different tune and ban them. Elephants and bees belong in the bush, together with their handlers, not a stadium.

RiaanL 6/22/2009 10:42:28 AM
What a lame *&$%^#@ article... Not even slightly funny or entertaining... Oh yes, and Chris, smokers' lung capacity is more than those of non-smokers...

JVD 6/22/2009 10:44:28 AM
Why is is that when white people dont like an irritating loud noise from an instrument that demands a zero IQ from its player, we are labelled racist ? The vuvuzela is a piece of crap with zero tradition - all it does is tell u smtg about its owner's intelligence. Period. Racist ? Fine by me.

Nandipha 6/22/2009 10:48:20 AM
Yep, lousy attempt at humour Chris! But to get back to the gist of the article, you either love or hate the vuvuzela. I have watched a bunch of Italians, Americans and Egyptians getting ready for their teams Confed games at the vcarious Sandton hotels and they have all wanted nothing but to just blow the damn thing whilst stillw aiting in the foyer for buses,to the dismay of the hotel staff who had to do the job of asking them to exit premises first as the horn makes too much noise for the other guests sleeping. It sure is an attraction to the outsider and is very addictive once you experience it at the stadiums with the song and dance. So anyone who is against it has no freaking clue about this old Shembe Church instrument and should just shut up before exposing their ignorance. I say the Brazilians have their drums that go with the Samba,SA has the V to go with ingxamu. GO SA! Woza 2010 woza!

jack 6/22/2009 10:48:32 AM
Its quite interesting to note that the people complaining about Vuvuzela's are the one's that do not watch any domestic soccer in this country and they now expect to be given preferential treatment just because they do not agree with the way things are done is S.A. soccer. They must go jump for all i care. Do you hear anyone saying they must stop playing drums in their stadiums or that the Europeans should stop vandalising property with the drunken brawls after games or that beer that flows freely in rugby stadiums??? If you cannot handle the heat, get out of the kitchen you haters. Vuvuzela is our product and it will never go away, so get used to it and shut up.

Prez 6/22/2009 10:50:09 AM
Don't know where you're going to get 50000 South Africans with stupid ass Vuvusela's into the stadium, as only 15% of all match tickets for the World Cup are allocated to South Africans... So even a half full stadium at the Confed cup has more South African supporters when compared to the World Cup next year... Sorry Chris, not the best article...

martell 6/22/2009 10:58:29 AM
you actually had time to write this nonsense... and i think you are just being scarcastic, i doubt you are into the vuvuzela. anyway hands up to the vuvuzela, those complaining about it are clearly not soccer fans, so you can stay home and dont come to the matches you will not be missed.

sido 6/22/2009 11:06:04 AM
I say get the GOV to give each of us a VUVU for FREE - as least we are getting something back from the World Cup bacuase it is just costing the country money which we might not get back as ONLY FIFA is making money - R20 for a BUD beer - insane!!

Solo 6/22/2009 11:08:15 AM
what a load of utter BULL - where did this oak learn to write?

Logan 6/22/2009 11:10:41 AM
Firstly, this article is terrible...totally missed the humour boat. Secondly,the vuvuzela has been blown at soccer games around the country for donkey years...football fans showing their support for their teams, and passion for the game have chosen it as their way of expressing themselves, and one of the reasons we got the world cup in the first place is becos of the atmosphere in our local soccer games.Why, all of a sudden is it an issue?surely the ppl who have actually been supporting soccer in our country over the years have more say than the part-timers(myself included)who just jumped onto the soccer band-wagon.banning it would just be silly...Best advice: go get yourself one and blow ur lungs out..haha..Viva Vuvuzela!!

Quenton 6/22/2009 11:34:10 AM
Scratching the barrel for something to write about??

Sam 6/22/2009 11:37:37 AM
How about a free pair of ear plugs with every ticket purchased? Wait. That sounds a bit silly. Just like this article. Haha!

Lynni 6/22/2009 11:41:31 AM
Ban ban the vuvuzela. Flipping noise drives you grazy. Hey do you have so little believe in Bafana Bafana that you would like the vuvuzela to stay.

shawn 6/22/2009 11:43:56 AM
maybe that's the reason the banana team can't play soccer, they can't even handle the noise. Ban it now and maybe they will still get somewhere.
No other country tries to put other teams off their game by making a moerse noise, why the hell must SA do it?

V 6/22/2009 12:03:30 PM
am very sickened by some of the sarcasm in this. i grew up with soccer according to my 'eyes' as a predominantly black sport where my fathers & uncles would pack stuff & go watch a match and the power & joy cam from making all tha noise & whoohah. the Vuvuzela & the regalia & costumes is what attracted the world cup to SA and that you havethe world cup you wnat to look european and not african coz africans - whatever that means - embarrasses u & is too noisy.

go watch rugby or cricket or golf then & leave us alone. NXA. Viva le Vuvuzela.

Zondo 6/22/2009 12:07:26 PM
Welcome to Africa, I love the article!

Michael 6/22/2009 12:09:12 PM
At the risk of sounding unpatriotic - these ridiculous things make one hellava noise...just can't bring myself too watch the games, that incessant noise will drive a person nuts.

MARIO 6/22/2009 12:10:20 PM
Good laugh! Only problem is come 2010, the spectators who can afford tickets wont't bother buying noisy vuvuzelas. I am more worried that apart from the possible STRIKES looming at 2010 WC (this is the RSA, remember!!!) the overseas teams can easily stick together and insist the V be banned or else they don't perform. Sepp Blatter and friends will immediately sing a completely DIFFERENT tune then! So, watch out.

Dewald van Niekerk 6/22/2009 12:11:52 PM
Will you guys please develop a sense of humour. Maybe you should take up blowing a 'zela...might relief some of your stress!!!

Mark R. 6/22/2009 12:12:38 PM
Yup, that's the South African way. If you're incompetent, you just cover that fact up, by making a whole lot of noise.

Wollie 6/22/2009 12:15:42 PM
no one can actually change us from sounding
Vuvuzelas ayobaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Just_4_Africa 6/22/2009 12:18:45 PM
Yep Your right...Africa ain't for sissies boy! If you can't stand it leave...as for those foreign tv ppl...Welcome to Africa...the real Makoya...

Tlhotlhalemaje 6/22/2009 12:19:36 PM
Chris you beauty.Viva vuvuzela. Hang on...actually vuvuzela se gat. That is why these people always play rubbish football. Ask Bra Kaizer what he would prefer to watch on any given weekend.

Jorg 6/22/2009 12:20:05 PM
Haha classic stuff I love it!

CTheB 6/22/2009 12:21:14 PM
@Logan - vuvuzela's have not been around for donkey's years (except insofar as donkeys don't necessarily live that long). And it's not as if it's suddenly something that people have begun complaining about. People hating the vuvuzela and complaining about them have been around for almost as long as the vuvuzela (about 20 years or so according to pretty much every source I've found so far). Then again, I can't remember when last Spain played here. Did any of the Spanish players complain about the vuvuzelas last time they played here?

Sha 6/22/2009 12:22:23 PM
This is one of the best article, may be some SA fans may disagree. However, watching football from different leagues, and most international event, I have not heard such a STUPID thing ever in life, some 3 lunged ppl blowing and blowing this brain wrecking kids toy all through 90 minutes! Is this a way to show ur passion?? Fans participation and chant/noise is inevitable part of any global event not saying for football it is a great experience, but this thing is beyond understanding and will sure bring the reputation of SouthAfrica as a bunch of senseless people. Forgive if it is a rude statement, but already this is out!

Strato Caster 6/22/2009 12:26:57 PM
Any fool can make senseless noise and irritate everybody (of sane mind)within 300 metres. Rather learn to play a proper instrument that requires skill, time and effort.

Tebogo 6/22/2009 12:33:52 PM
Chris, nice one I tell you!! The Spaniard who said they made noise needs to read this article and buy himslef some earplugs for next year cos yes we will play the vuvus and we are going to attend the games just as much as we are now, so far I have attended all the Bafana games and plan to do the same for next year and I have 3 friends that I go to all the games with and we all have vuvuzelas and we will play them, to all of you who hate the VUVU, go get laid and watch cricket and rugby and leave the soccer lovers alone

Rhenus 6/22/2009 12:52:08 PM
This people who think they are classy need attention, so we might as well ignore them and we going to blow 'them' till the end of time

Jawellnofine 6/22/2009 12:57:31 PM
Empty vessels make the most noise I have been lead to believe and that SOUNDS about right to me

Mandy 6/22/2009 1:15:19 PM
Nice! Thanks for the giggle.

George 6/22/2009 1:19:37 PM
Watch the games where the Bafana clowns dont play to avoid these trumpet things.Cultures backside --maybe Bafana should bring their knobkerries on --abt their best chance .Press mute on TV for those who bother too watch .

Brad 6/22/2009 1:26:39 PM
Keep the VUVU but jislaaik it, Kak article Chris!

Rodele 6/22/2009 1:27:43 PM
hahahahah brilliant.......i loved it, thanks for the laughs.........

Barry 6/22/2009 1:30:00 PM
This has probably been said already, but South Africa got to the semi's because of the easy group the were in. If they were in group B, not even the free tickets FIFA started to hand out would have helped, let alone that vuvu-farting-noise-zela.

bella 6/22/2009 1:35:35 PM
I say all the teams must complain and ban it. We here to watch them play soccer and that zing in your ears is terrible.

bella 6/22/2009 1:35:35 PM
I say all the teams must complain and ban it. We here to watch them play soccer and that zing in your ears is terrible.

Jau 6/22/2009 2:24:36 PM
All these Europeans and "all of a sunday" part-time soccer "fans" must just stop their vuvu nonsense and voetsek!!!

Simosibu 6/22/2009 2:35:28 PM
Good laugh i had.....your plan sounds good!!!

TimK 6/22/2009 2:35:53 PM
Being a fan of the plastic horn myself, I do however fear this may just turn away most of the avid soccer fans from the world cup stadia, Basil Coetzee wrote a great article accurately describing a vuvu blower's selfishness from his own experience. I'd say Chris should go to a game, sit amongst a crowd of vuvu's, and write a follow-up in the most objective style possible. Can't ban the instrument, but some form of regulation could help.

SomeDude 6/22/2009 2:50:06 PM
I hate the vuvuzella. There is nothing worse! And i think they should be banned just for the health risk, surely the people sitting in front of someone blowing one are going to be sprayed with saliva. Ad the sound is so annoying - just like the rest of the cultural elements that belong to this country.

nyiks 6/22/2009 2:57:45 PM
LOL!!! this is A classic! very funny indeed. Loosen up peeps and laugh it off!

Skeem 6/22/2009 3:00:47 PM
I have never ever heard people complaining about the noise the Brazillian or Spainish supporters make. If one watches European football, then you will notice the flames they make in the stands. Now which one is more dangerous? Those who don't Vuvuzelas can go fly a kite for all I care silly people......

Mike 6/22/2009 3:03:26 PM
Soccer fans know that when Chiefs plays Pirates in the WORLDS fourth biggest local derby that is the only sound you will hear. Then again you guys dont come to our games coz its too dangerous and local soccer sucks. Fair enough as you are entitled to an opinion but please do not patronize us by pretending to be soccer fans now that 2010 is here.U can still watch the beautiful game on your Bravia's whilst we blow our lungs out on the Vuvuzela. We support Bafana in good and bad times as we are proud of our nation.

ash 6/22/2009 3:06:47 PM
all you wankers asking for the vuvuzela to be banned get lost as you are only supporting soccer for the time being else you would have comlained along time ago so i say get lost and go back to your quiet little home and leave your tickets aswell so the real fans can buy them WANKERS why do you live in this country go some place else you complainers

susie 6/22/2009 3:17:55 PM
Just as well I am not a soccor fan - I hate the bloody thing - such a racket. I do hope Baana bafana do well, with or without the V.

Candle 6/22/2009 3:27:51 PM
Ban the V? You definitely smoking something extremely ghastly... the masses will march to moer'n'gone! heheheh

JohnB 6/22/2009 3:29:17 PM
WHAT SUCCESS MOORDYK.They have played shit teams upto now and now everybody thinks they are unbeatable..We need more whites on the team(more brains), then you will see us win.

john 6/22/2009 3:33:58 PM
What a load of drivel. As long as there are vuvuzelas I won't be attending any matches, and I know thousands of people here & abroad who feel the same.

Winter Tshoga 6/22/2009 3:36:01 PM
Viva vuvu viva, up the zela!!! up the zela!!! i fall for it. Mchiniwami! Mchiniwami! i fully support vuvuzelas, And we let someone foreigners to tempere with the South African foot ball support culture.

giyani nkuna 6/22/2009 3:56:38 PM
thats our culture,it will be banned in there dreams .long live vuvuzela long live

Irshaad 6/22/2009 4:07:48 PM
ok so we leave the vuvu at home, and bring red flares and burn down the stadium, or we could throw a thousand toilet rolls on the field. How about launching projectiles at players of color? Then there's always drums?
lol, how about letting true South African soccer supporters celebrate in the way they kno best!!!!

Karen 6/22/2009 4:49:42 PM
Excellent idea!! We have no chance of winning the world cup fairly, so lets invite everybody here and make damn sure that they are so miserable that they will never want to come here again and will leave with a sour taste in their mouths. Excellent African mentality.YOU IDIOT!!!

Bright 6/22/2009 5:03:41 PM
This article is crap, but 'Adrian 6/22/2009 9:54:33 AM' that's a classic man

Omphile Pheelwane 6/22/2009 5:29:53 PM
When you are in Africa you do as the African does...

WakeUp 6/22/2009 5:40:24 PM
What is more important here. African culture and entertaining the local population, or the International visitors and giving them a experience they enjoy so that they will come back for more, spending their money, and recommend SA to others as well? Vuzu got its place and is great but mindless constant blowing of the thing throughout the match is just too much. Will be great if it can be used just when maybe a goal is scored and alternating it with some alternate "African culture" such as singing of songs like Shozoloza... No that will get the international visitors going. But gee its really irritating if just blown constantly all the time.

Wakeup 6/22/2009 5:48:41 PM
What is more important here. African culture and entertaining the local population, or the International visitors and giving them a experience they enjoy so that they will come back for more, spending their money, and recommend SA to others as well? Vuzu got its place and is great but mindless constant blowing of the thing throughout the match is just too much. Will be great if it can be used just when maybe a goal is scored and alternating it with some alternate "African culture" such as singing of songs like Shozoloza... No that will get the international visitors going. But gee its really irritating if just blown constantly all the time.

tinka 6/22/2009 7:07:07 PM
question ... is deafening & confusing the other teams (and visiting spectators!) the only way we see bafana winning ANY games?

Dwayne 6/22/2009 8:25:27 PM
for all the old folks, party-poopers and angry players: if you want to ban the vuvuzela then ban biltong from rugby, castle draught from cricket, and while you're at it ban Ouma Rusks, Peppermint Crisp and everything else South African! Stop being ridiculous! The Vuvuzela is here to stay... and I'm ready to join the Vuvuzela Tsunami Army!

annoniem 6/22/2009 9:00:45 PM
Julle diskrimineer duidelik teen sekere kommentaar

JadedKnight 6/22/2009 9:00:47 PM
BAN THE VUVUZELA! it is nothing more than garbage and sounds like nothing more than an extended fart!

Naz 6/22/2009 11:51:52 PM
super article.some people totaly lack a sense of humour.
light hearted n interesting

naz @ Irshaad 6/22/2009 11:54:57 PM
you sir,you so not funny.dry joke.dry humour

857 6/23/2009 6:56:05 AM
Those things do ruin everything. Sole reason i don't bother watching, cant bear the sound.

Ps, definitely not your finest piece of work.

Marc 6/23/2009 7:32:22 AM
Absolute rubbish. The Vzela sux. Reminds me of a large long fart

Zuzeka 6/23/2009 8:11:07 AM
Viva Vuvuzela Viva!This is all about who u are.As a PROUD SOUTH AFRICAN, having a freedom of choice, nobody i mean no one has a right to tell me as a soccer fan how to celebrate our victory. For the love of the game, go ahead and blow your Vuvuzela.

Est005 6/23/2009 8:17:12 AM
To the people who want the vuvuzela banned you clearly shouldn't be watching soccer, never mind attending the games. Run along and play some golf while the rest us have a great time blowing the vuvuzela. This comes from a European whitey.

sabza 6/23/2009 8:20:11 AM
ppl who complain about the vuvuzela have obviously neva attended any games outside of SA. when the Nigerians and Cameroon play world tournaments there's a unique sound of drums and horns from fans attending the game, the British sing out loud and the red fliars the light up....each and every counrty has its unique culture and sound in support of their teams...one thing 4 sure is that i'll blowing my vuvuzela from the 11june ti the 11july 2010

mark 6/23/2009 8:55:29 AM
Love that. What a laugh. Why not compliment the vuvuzela with never stopping drums, calabashis, horns, whistles, and throw in the Zulu dance. South Africa 10, opponents 0

Vovo 6/23/2009 8:59:12 AM
Viva teh Vuvu! people, have some unity. these idiots claiming to be great fans... living in RSA yet supporting manchester... madrid... can you even speak spanish? actually go to a stadium, experience the passion, & then come back & make your comments. If it annoys you in TV, ah shame... we don't blow it for the TV, we blow it for the passion. Join us, this is our nation, lets be proud of it together.

andile botman 6/23/2009 10:15:47 AM
first of all we can not have the same taste in ways to cheer our boys as our fellow visitors , we are africans, we use our own ways to communicate with our boys and Teko wont be able to make his "tsamaya " or "shibobo " if we were to cheer him the same way they do in europe ,we will "vuvuzela" till fifa is named vuvuzela all in all they must do what africans do in africa when they are in africa and start contemplating on buyig vuvuzelas , lastly i want to congragulate chris for bringing up such a good article, for the first time in my 3yrs as a subsciber of news24 i never came across an article written by you as interesting and fruitfull as this one vu vu vu vu vu vu vu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

simon 6/23/2009 10:24:35 AM
Proudly South African ????

Have we sunk to the level where this trashy platic toy is something to be proud of?
Have we nothing better?
Imagine anyone blowing this toy during a golf tournament. He would collect a 5-iron on the head pretty smartly.

Collince 6/23/2009 10:43:48 AM
Its really funny bcos most of this complain comes those people who dont even attend soccer games or those who's used to VIP suits at the stadia now they want to change the way things are done at the "extra strong" seats bcos the VIP suits are too expensive for them. Our intension is to enjoy ourselves and blow the oppositions away not sit there at the stadia & discuss work..I say if you cant stand the heat you know what to do

ASDA 6/23/2009 11:33:00 AM
VIVA THE VUVUZELA VIVA...
There is no soccer in SA without that sound. You think its tuneless??? Why haven't you complained for the past I don't know how many years. Now because some Spanish guy is being a spoilt brat and ranting about it - you suddenly remember, oh it is annnoying...

Gosh!!!
It's a South African soccer tradition and if the world cup is to be held in this country and they expect the South Africans in those stadiums - then the Vuvuzela is going. Got my first one last week!!! I aint getting rid of it cause of some Spanish spoilt brat.... or even those SA's who refuse to fight for what is trully their tradition.

Jean 6/23/2009 12:09:39 PM
People always have something to say but it won't change any facts. I suggest we boo the spanish team whenever they play and decrease our support to them. And for all the Vuvuzela haters Get use to it!! it's just the beginning. And youo that wrote this article, do something better with your time. You have no writing skills!!

Vuvu' JellA!! 6/23/2009 12:24:04 PM
VIVA VUVUZELA VIVA!!!! Don't be jealous guys... catch some tips!!! VUVU IS PROUDLY SOUTH AFRICAN!!! halaaala!

VUVU'ZELA 6/23/2009 12:25:59 PM
@ Simon... Dude Golf is for sissies.. Soccer is for the living... why would you wanna blow a vuvu at a golf tournament??? pleaasseee man... grow a brain would you?

Shay 6/23/2009 1:52:45 PM
The vuvuzela is unhygienic - eeecch all the saliva & germs will create more TB ! Disgusting must be banned.

Benny 6/23/2009 3:25:02 PM
Can someone explain to me the wisdom in running into the picth during a match in the name of celebration? This happens in Europe for that matter!!

Hilton Preston 6/23/2009 5:31:50 PM
I found an unofficial site which offers a voting system to have the vuvuzela banned:

http://www.banvuvuzela.com

I reckon if enough people vote, we might see some action!

Paul 6/25/2009 2:36:00 PM
Amusing column Chris - a bit different to your usual stuff.

I've been told by a friend who is a surveyor on Green Point Stadium that that stadium and the new "Calabash" stadium in JHB are designed to keep the noise in the stadium. That should help us to approach the elephantine noise level.

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