Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

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Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by STAR Voice » 16 Jun 2010 12:43

Just as the 1986 World Cup gave the world the Mexican Wave, this world cup is likely to give it the vulvuzela.

It's all very well in Africa, but how about back in the UK? People will bring them back from South Africa or buy them in the UK, and inevitably will want to take them to matches in the UK. How do you feel about these at the MadStad?

What's more important? The right of people to make whatever noise they like at games or the rights of other people not to have others making such a noise next to them?

Please give us your thoughts and opinions.

(I'd like to set up a poll here but don't have that option in this forum... Graham?)

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by zummerset » 16 Jun 2010 12:59

No!

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by Barry the bird boggler » 16 Jun 2010 13:16

Most people on here get annoyed when the bloke with the drum makes a noise let alone the noise from an advanced kazoo (or comb and paper).

On the plus side it's bloody annoying for away fans to have to listen to it
On the negative side it's bloody annoying for the home fans to have to listen to it

Still its better than that crap goal music they've taken to playing though :D

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by Thaumagurist* » 16 Jun 2010 13:25

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by Dirk Gently » 16 Jun 2010 13:37

Thaumagurist*
STAR Campaigns Just as the 1986 World Cup gave the world the Mexican Wave,


No, it didn't. It happened elsewhere (possibly at a baseball game) before the 86 World Cup.


And that single baseball game introduced it to the world, did it? Or was it the worldwide television coverage, perhaps?

The clue is in the name, you know.....


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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by Sarah Star » 16 Jun 2010 14:19

Please no!

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by WoodleyRoyal » 16 Jun 2010 14:36

Will they be in the ground? Could easily be used as a "weapon of mass destruction" doubt very much that the stewards will allow them in. If they do i can see people being beaten up with them, i for one will be at the front of the queue.

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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 16 Jun 2010 19:30

They have them in stock at Lidl on Basingstoke Road!!!

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by Row Z Royal » 17 Jun 2010 13:41

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 17 Jun 2010 15:35

considering there are hardly any threads here cant believe it was stickied, also could have done a poll on club policies.

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by RG30 » 17 Jun 2010 23:47

Simply no.

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by bobbybottler » 18 Jun 2010 00:14

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STAR Campaigns Just as the 1986 World Cup gave the world the Mexican Wave,


No, it didn't. It happened elsewhere (possibly at a baseball game) before the 86 World Cup.


And that single baseball game introduced it to the world, did it? Or was it the worldwide television coverage, perhaps?

The clue is in the name, you know.....

Spacey has a point though Dirk, Waves have been a staple of US sports since the 1970s at the very least - I first saw them on C4's early 1980s gridiron coverage. Which countries refer to Waves as Mexican Waves? Just the UK perhaps?

Anyway, a yes to vuvuzelas from me. I am considering selling them on the interweb.

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by Royalshow » 20 Jun 2010 22:30

STAR Campaigns Just as the 1986 World Cup gave the world the Mexican Wave, this world cup is likely to give it the vulvuzela.

It's all very well in Africa, but how about back in the UK? People will bring them back from South Africa or buy them in the UK, and inevitably will want to take them to matches in the UK. How do you feel about these at the MadStad?

What's more important? The right of people to make whatever noise they like at games or the rights of other people not to have others making such a noise next to them?

Please give us your thoughts and opinions.

(I'd like to set up a poll here but don't have that option in this forum... Graham?)


Is this some kind of sick joke?


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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by voyager1 » 21 Jun 2010 00:17

It will be interesting to see how different clubs respond.

Only problem I can see is if people don't use them properly i.e failing to point them up into the sky away from the head of the person in front. The club will need to make sure people are aware of the requirement to point them upwards. Also they mustn't be used outside of matchplay - due to the fact announcements are being made and spectators are likely to be standing/in transit.

Also if the club needs to make an announcement during play then it will sound the chimes and all vuvuzela noise must stop on hearing the chimes until the announcement has been made.

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by 10539.4 Miles Away » 22 Jun 2010 02:53

STAR Campaigns Just as the 1986 World Cup gave the world the Mexican Wave, this world cup is likely to give it the vulvuzela.

It's all very well in Africa, but how about back in the UK? People will bring them back from South Africa or buy them in the UK, and inevitably will want to take them to matches in the UK. How do you feel about these at the MadStad?

What's more important? The right of people to make whatever noise they like at games or the rights of other people not to have others making such a noise next to them?

Please give us your thoughts and opinions.

(I'd like to set up a poll here but don't have that option in this forum... Graham?)


Please No.

Granted, they may add something to give this particular World Cup - a bit of local flavour, but its not Readings, or even Englands flavour. We sing, we chant, we clap, we have a drum, we boo, sometimes, when its really sh1t, we don't make any noise, but thats how we support football in our way, isn't it. I have brought many people from overseas to Reading games and I watch a fair bit here in Oz. Our atmosphere at games in England is special and should be treasured. Don't ruin it.

Please, please No.

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by General B » 22 Jun 2010 09:31

They are literally worse than AIDs.

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by Upper West Ginger » 22 Jun 2010 12:09

No.
Just ... No.
Utterly ... No.
No.
Got the message yet?
No.

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by Row Z Royal » 22 Jun 2010 17:35

Not fussed really/

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by sheshnu » 23 Jun 2010 12:46

Firmly with the silent majority on this one. People who get worked up about this sort of thing really shouldn't be in large crowds at all.

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Re: Vuvuzelas at the MadStad - Yes or No?

by Big Foot » 24 Jun 2010 12:05

It's a thumbs up from me, anything to wind up 80% of our numpty supporters

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