
It all started in the summer of 2009 when the Confederations Cup was being played in the South Africa. The tournament is seen as a rehearsal of the actual World Cup and takes place one year before World Cup.
Noone expected such a horrible rehearsal since the noise of the Vuvuzelas blown during the cup was unbearable. My only hope for the World Cup was that fans from around the world would outnumber the South African fans in the World Cup which would lead to the minor use of the Vuvuzelas. It didn't work out the way I hoped.
Last Saturday, I sat in front of my telly at home and started watching the Argentina-Nigeria game and realized that I was not really concentrated on what was going on during the game. Even a pint of beer didn't help my concentration. I found the reason later on. The noise coming from the stadium did not reflect any spirit or the chants. I felt like I was watching a game in a beehive.
I simply do not understand why it is not banned as players, referees, spectators and viewers all around the world are distracted hugely. I haven't been able to watch a game in full comfort so far. The only time I enjoyed a game was with a bunch of American and English friends and a lot of beer.
There is only one way to stop this horrible experience: Fans from Europe should go and get after each and every bastard that is blowing a Vuvuzela.
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