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<blockquote data-quote="Blues" data-source="post: 60431" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>prior to the games I thought I'd like the vuvuzelas, even bought some for my family when they were visiting. I'm all for excitement, fun and some noise @ a soccer game. and an essential part of a world cup game is the international crowd, with la ola, chants, singing and whatever. the crowds reactions to the action on the field, near misses, fouls and goals. </p><p>that's all gone in the south african world cup, all you hear is a 90 minute fart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blues, post: 60431, member: 394"] prior to the games I thought I'd like the vuvuzelas, even bought some for my family when they were visiting. I'm all for excitement, fun and some noise @ a soccer game. and an essential part of a world cup game is the international crowd, with la ola, chants, singing and whatever. the crowds reactions to the action on the field, near misses, fouls and goals. that's all gone in the south african world cup, all you hear is a 90 minute fart. [/QUOTE]
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