What Sports Will Embrace The Vuvuzela ?

One of the main talking points of the World Cup istowns and citys in the uk.
the vuvuzela,the constant droning noise is eitherAt are running our own thread regarding your
loved or hated by fans and in most casesthoughts on the biggest talking point in this years
hated,however i can see sales of the vuvuzelaworld cup.Make a comment in our vuvuzela thread
rocketing worldwide and i also think it will becomeand go into our free draw to win your very own
a feature of some sporting events.vuvuzela.
Recent bans by Wimbledon and with other sportsLittle was known about the popular horn outside
such as horse racing and snooker probably toof South Africa before the World Cup but now its
follow suit and ban the vuvuzela im sure there area firm talking point amongst football and other
some sports will embrace the constant droningsports fans.Britain is gripped ina vuvuzela frenzy
nosie to add to the atmosphere.with one being sold every 2 seconds.
So what sports are most likely to allow theAs players, fans and coaches weighed in on
vuvuzela ? I think 20-20 cricket and grand prixwhether the loud drone of the plastic horns was
racing could be leading contenders to adapt thean annoying irritant or joyful expression of African
vuvuzela into their current atmosphere.Footballculture, South African organisers hit back and
clubs across europe will also have fans turning upencouraged visiting fans to export them back to
south africas favourite horn,other possibilitiestheir own countries.
would be Rugby Union and Rugby League.Vuvuzelas are here to stay and will never be
Sainsburys supermarket chain in the uk havebanned," said Rich Mkhondo, a spokesman for the
already sold 40000 in the first week of the worldlocal World Cup organising committee. "People love
cup at 2 pounds each,whilst we are getting manythe vuvuzelas around the world. Only a minority
reports of vendors selling the vuvuzela throughtare against vuvuzelas.