South Africa paradox: while many complain about (such as Argentina football after beating Nigeria) caused the noise in the stadiums of the World 'vuvuzelas', South Africans, meaning the press and players do the exact opposite, namely support that the long horns, which are now sold here with colored symbols and emblems of all national, would be played too slowly, and this would damage the Bafana Bafana. "During the match with Mexico - said the South African goalkeeper Itumeleng Khun - we have not heard the kind of noise we're used was too low and we are amazed." "The only people who really made the noise - said Khun - were supporters of Mexico and this was really strange. We thought that the public would be our twelfth man on the field, and we were disappointed that you did not go well. " A neutral observer that has been present in South Africa-Mexico certainly does not think so, but the South Africans insist. Today, the 'Sunday Times' writes that "on Friday after the fabulous goal from the orchestra of vuvuzelas Tshabalala was heard for a minute or two, then the volume was lowered again to the point of courage to return to the team host. It is shameful that seventy thousand supporters of South Africa have lost the war against noise fifteen thousand Mexicans. " It is likely therefore that at the next match of the national home in Pretoria against Uruguay, is broken every record breaking decibels, "because the vuvuzelas must drag our players to the goal of victory."
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MONDIALE, SUDAFRICA : "VUVUZELA SUONATE TROPPO PIANO" - WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA: "VUVUZELAS PLAYED TOO LOW"
MONDIALE, SUDAFRICA : "VUVUZELA SUONATE TROPPO PIANO" - WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA: "VUVUZELAS PLAYED TOO LOW"
South Africa paradox: while many complain about (such as Argentina football after beating Nigeria) caused the noise in the stadiums of the World 'vuvuzelas', South Africans, meaning the press and players do the exact opposite, namely support that the long horns, which are now sold here with colored symbols and emblems of all national, would be played too slowly, and this would damage the Bafana Bafana. "During the match with Mexico - said the South African goalkeeper Itumeleng Khun - we have not heard the kind of noise we're used was too low and we are amazed." "The only people who really made the noise - said Khun - were supporters of Mexico and this was really strange. We thought that the public would be our twelfth man on the field, and we were disappointed that you did not go well. " A neutral observer that has been present in South Africa-Mexico certainly does not think so, but the South Africans insist. Today, the 'Sunday Times' writes that "on Friday after the fabulous goal from the orchestra of vuvuzelas Tshabalala was heard for a minute or two, then the volume was lowered again to the point of courage to return to the team host. It is shameful that seventy thousand supporters of South Africa have lost the war against noise fifteen thousand Mexicans. " It is likely therefore that at the next match of the national home in Pretoria against Uruguay, is broken every record breaking decibels, "because the vuvuzelas must drag our players to the goal of victory."
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