I hate the vuvuzelas. I grew up watching football matches, listening to colourful commentators and enjoying the sound of the field. The vuvzelas make my ears bleed. They should be banned not only because of they are annoying, but also because they distract the football players and the coaches. How can you communicate in such a cacophony?
Let's not also mention that vuvuzelas are extremely bad for the hearing and an exposure may reduce your audition.
It is far better to have the constant background enthusiasm then a half empty stadium with the silence only broken by an occasional sneeze, and as it is traditional in African football, who am I to question them. After all, I'd rather that tradition than the British one of getting your head kicked in.
They are not traditional. Vuvuzela is claimed to be invented by Freddie Maake in 1965. Yet, these annoying horns have become popular in South Africa only in 2001, when massive production began.
Vuvuzelas are annoying as hell. I guess the fans blow them to distract the opponents, so I hope for that reason that South Africa gets eliminated soon.
But then again, why would they blow them on other games as well???
Anyways, I ahte the vuvuzelas. In 2009, many people complained of them during the Confederations Cup. FIFA didn't do anything about it.
I won't mind the vuvuzelas to be blown during the game, but NOT DURING THE 90 MINUTES!!!
Do the people even have time to breathe?
I couldn't wait for the South Africa Cup to hear some traditional cheering songs. But if the vuvuzelas are all what they do in RSA, I am turning my TV mute.