Diese ohrenbetäubenden Tröten sind zwar nervig, aber das Markenzeichen von Afrika, es wurde ja schon beim Africa-Cup getrompetet.
Aber in der Bundesliga sollen sie verboten sein. Glück für unsere Ohren. Wir singen doch lieber, oder? "Lebenslang grün-weiß"
Thema Lautstärke:
http://www.faz.net/s/Rub58F0CED852D...D29F532842C46176FD~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html
von wegen Afrika:
(Zitat von shorty22, Seite 21 in diesem Thema)
Ich hab zwar keinen Kontakt zu anderen , hab mich aber mal in englischen Foren umgeschaut und ein Statement von dem Präsidenten des nigerianischen Fußballfanclubs gefunden:
Re: Vuvuzela's. do you like them or dislike.
I hate those vuvuzela's .I don't know if there is anybody in the world that likes them except south africans
Re: Vuvuzela's - Do you like or dislike them?
I don't much like them all that much but I'd rather see them do it then not. Its an expression of their love for the game and its no different then singing Glory, Glory, Man United or Que Sera Sera. It might not be as creative but its still something. I for one wouldn't be caught dead blowing anything But I can't sign either!
Re: Vuvuzela's - Do you like or dislike them?
I have no problem with them. If i felt that they were annoying I would just turn down the volume. I know what is going on in a football match by what I see and official signals. The Vuvuzela's if annoying to visitors gives S. Africa a home edge which they should have. No problems here. Either you love the game or not, no noise will stop me from watching and enjoying the WC 2010.
"It is noisy and it is not part of our culture," President of the Nigerian Football Supporters Club, Rafiu Ladipo, told KickOffNigeria.com. "Our culture, the Nigerian way, is to support our teams by singing songs that make meaning and send messages to the players on the pitch."