***Official 2010 FIFA World Cup Thread***

France captain Patrice Evra has already blamed the noise generated by the vuvuzelas for his team's poor showing in its opening 0-0 draw with Uruguay.

"We can't sleep at night because of the vuvuzelas," Evra said. "People start playing them from 6 a.m. We can't hear one another out on the pitch because of them."

Jordaan said organizers are doing all they can.

"We've tried to get some order," Jordaan said. "We have asked for no vuvuzelas during national anthems or stadium announcements. It's difficult, but we're trying to manage the best we can.

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-...s-consider-silencing-vuvuzelas?cc=5901&ver=us

What is this tennis now? Ok the sleep thing, that sucks but I have no pity if it messes them up on the pitch.

I have no problems w/ them though I'm not there in person. But I seen a few ppl here complain about it. I don't even pay attention to them when I'm watching the matches.
 
What is this tennis now? Ok the sleep thing, that sucks but I have no pity if it messes them up on the pitch.

I have no problems w/ them though I'm not there in person. But I seen a few ppl here complain about it. I don't even pay attention to them when I'm watching the matches.

evra ready to bitch up already, I hope everybody get handed a vuvuzela when bafana plays france :lol::lol:
 
I've been saying this since the Confed cup, the Vuvuzela's are damn annyoing. I know its part of the SA culture cool, so only bring them out when SA are playing and not in every damn match.

I feel im watching a MLS game unless i hear the Vuvuzela ..... i enjoy it during the game its like the soundtrack to a movie :yes:
 
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:lol::lol::lol::lol: god I hate australians, we bout to in on them when the rugby starts too :dance:
 
evra ready to bitch up already, I hope everybody get handed a vuvuzela when bafana plays france :lol::lol:
Oh god you know those things are gonna be ridiculous when they play:lol:

The Vuvuzelas aren't really bothering me at all, but you don't need them for great atmosphere in futbol.

You don't but it's not killing anyone. Other than the vuvuzela that some find annoying, what has South Africa done wrong so far? Think they've been handling this event very well.
 
The Vuvuzelas aren't really bothering me at all, but you don't need them for great atmosphere in futbol.

I cant lie, those vuvuzelas have my head aching after the 90 mins. I can only imagine what its going to be like a week from now...I think it would make more sense if they were used when South Africa play only and not just blown wildly during every match...
 
I cant lie, those vuvuzelas have my head aching after the 90 mins. I can only imagine what its going to be like a week from now...I think it would make more sense if they were used when South Africa play only and not just blown wildly during every match...

The only time they were really annoying to me was when I first heard them in the Confederations Cup, but I've mostly become used to the sound.
 
your brain will tune em out eventually I've had a decade of this shit. I was mad as fuck on friday though,hungover as fuck and I decide to sleep half the day it turns out all my neighbours have vuvuzelas too and everybody decided to blow them shits to mark the final countdown to the launch try waking up to that and you'll be ready to fight niggas :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
I hardly notice vuvuzelas but maybe in the stadium, it would annoy me


I don't mind the noise.. I just wish it would be more African. You go to Europe, America and South America, especially Brazil, you hear them playing our drums during football games; you to South Africa, in their confusion, they have invented some quixotic practise that is non-African... what is up with this shit?
 
I don't mind the noise.. I just wish it would be more African. You go to Europe, America and South America, especially Brazil, you hear them playing our drums during football games; you to South Africa, in their confusion, they have invented some quixotic practise that is non-African... what is up with this shit?

the fuck
 
Sorry, you and your culture are not "African" enough for Nzinga. :lol:

No... That is not what it is; In many ways Black South Africans have more pride in the African culture than other Africans do. What African president would be caught wearing leopards skins and war dance like Baba Jacob Zuma.. What other African president is openly polygamist and has told cacs to fuck off when asked about his marital life?
 
Well done my black stars... but I wonder... dare I say it, if Ghana were to get to the finals... and possibly win, would the focuse be on the white coach and would it detract from their 'possible' victory?

I hear what you're saying, and you're more than likely right, but like my mom always told me "Sometimes you have to kiss a little ass until you can kick it." Let's do what we must to get the win, learn from them, and then kick their asses out of our house.
 
Is there something I have missed in South African tradition where they have played plastic horns?

I don't mind the noise.. I just wish it would be more African. You go to Europe, America and South America, especially Brazil, you hear them playing our drums during football games; you to South Africa, in their confusion, they have invented some quixotic practise that is non-African... what is up with this shit?

I'm too drunk to argue nut you acting like africans did not play wind instruments, like all were good for is banging our drums


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thats a kudu horn sounds just like vuvuzela and was played hundreds of years ago
 
I think Cahill's reputation forced the decision...f him and his racist brother

Elaborate if you will.

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Tim Cahill's brother jailed over assault

THE brother of Socceroos star Tim Cahill will spend at least four years behind bars in Britain after partially blinding a man during a vicious attack.

Sean Cahill, 29, was sentenced to a maximum six years' jail in a London court overnight (AEDT) for causing grievous bodily harm with intent to surveyor Christopher Stapley.

Mr Stapley was left partially blind in his right eye after the attack by Cahill, who will be eligible to apply for bail in three years and could be released after serving two thirds of his sentence.

Dressed in a grey suit, light blue shirt and tie, Cahill stood stony-faced with his hands clasped in front of him as judge Robert Rhodes handed down his sentence at Croydon Crown Court.

His mother Sisifo, girlfriend and three male friends looked on in silence from the public gallery as the judge described how Mr Stapley had suffered "significant trauma" as a result of Cahill's attack.

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"It is very sad to see a young man with so much good in him and so much to give the community convicted of this extremely serious offence," the judge said. "But ... you ran and kicked a defenceless man, who was on the ground, at least twice. You kicked him in the face and his injuries were terrible."

Before being led out of the courtroom, Cahill was hugged and kissed by his girlfriend and mother, who covered her eyes with her hands and quietly sobbed after her son left the room.

His younger brothers Tim, 28, who has been enjoying enormous success at English Premier League club Everton, and Chris 23, did not attend.

During his trial in November, Cahill denied kicking Mr Stapley in the face during the brawl outside a taxi office in Bromley, Kent, after leaving a local nightclub in the early hours of July 11, 2004.

Both had been with separate groups of friends when a fight erupted in the street.

Cahill, originally from Sydney, told the court he had been ordering food at a snack van outside the taxi station when his brother Chris became involved in an argument with a group of men.

He claimed he heard one of the men tell his brother, who has Samoan heritage, "F*** you Paki c***," before a scuffle began.

While Cahill, a former goalkeeper for the Wollongong Wolves, denied kicking Mr Stapley in the head during the brawl, traces of the victim's blood, hair and skin were found on the Australian's left shoe.

Cahill's imprisonment follows a four-month jail term imposed on him in July after he pleaded guilty to breaching his bail conditions by fleeing to Australia following his arrest for the attack on Mr Stapley in Britain in February 2005.

NSW police picked him up in March after a request from British police and he was extradited two months later.
 
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Vuvuzela is tha Official "FUCK YOU, THIS IS SOUTH AFRICA" instrument of tha 2010 World Cup. :lol:

Almost everyone who complains is a CAC.You don't like tha sound take your bitch ass home.
If they started signing they would whine about that.
 
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