The footbasll fans are passing negative comments on the sound of Vuvuzela on the ground and over the television. The football lovers are saying it’s a noise . It is really,” intolerable, “” torture “a wind of revolt rose against the continuous hum vuvuzela, these trumpets that are part of the basic array of football fan in South Africa
Online petitions, groups, facebook, protests selections, press titles are attacking on the stun vuvuzela . FIFA was once thought to ban before storing in the opinion of the Federation of South Africa. On its site, and it presented the instrument: “Imagine the trumpeting of an elephant and multiply by thousands of spectators, you will get an idea of the atmosphere in a stadium in South Africa”. Definitely it is a “terrible trumpets of the devil”
“Communication is also part of football”
The plyers are first to complain against it . Following the match against Uruguay, Yoann Gourcuff complained. “We do not get along with all the noise in the stadium. We could communicate only through gestures. Usually, it prevents a teammate when he is alone. There it was impossible. “Communication is also part of the game,” lamented his side Lionel Messi, the Argentine Footballer of the term match against Nigeria. “It was absolutely impossible to say something a TW
If players cannot communicate with each other, imagine the selectors. The team from Germany, Joachim Loew, has jumped the gun and he is now preparing to give instructions to his players through gestures. Bert van Marwijk, the head of the Dutch national, has meanwhile banned the use of vuvuzela during practice: “It was annoying and I could not make myself heard [...] It does no good to train if I cannot speak to my players.”
“We will eventually watch the games without sound!”
The football ardent says that No need to be in South Africa to suffer … Follow the match on television can quickly become painful. The standard TF1 have paid the price Friday, some thought to a technical problem, according to the site footballmood. But no, despite the development of microphones used, the sound of “vuvus is everywhere!
“We will eventually watch the games without sound !!!», Herve wrote on the Facebook group”the vuvuzela me drunk already”created on Saturday. “If this continuous noise, I do not look at this world cup! It’s too stressful, ’says Christian. A petition was launched online and posted Sunday at 1:00 p.m. more than 10,000 signatures.
The “symbol of the tournament”
With a sound that can reach 130 decibels, the instrument may prove to be dangerous to your hearing and in the stands, many have made arrangements by buying earplugs. But the second day of competition, there was only one pair of “Vuvu-Stop” for sale in Cape Town.
The vuvzélas are the “symbol of the tournament, has defended his side of the Organising Committee (Loc). A symbol that could spoil the competition … “We received no negative comment on vuvuzela,” said Rich Mkhondo still responsible for the communication of Loc at a press briefing.