brendywendy wrote:its hundreds of them that i have a problem with, and i will beat off over any small child who blows one within reach
Correct. First Prem team to do it, 'parently some of the Football League clubs have banned them as well.Royal Lady wrote:Some team, can't remember which one now, has apparently already banned vuvuzelas for next season - actually I think it's Spurs.
Nice copy and pasting.Stuka wrote:Stevenage FC can confirm that Broadhall Way will be a no vuvuzela zone on a matchday with concerns arising for the health and safety of supporters and staff.
The vuvuzela have created a widespread debate in football since coming to prominence in the World Cup. However Stevenage FC have decided, along with many other Football League clubs that the instrument will not be allowed inside the stadium.
SLAMMED wrote:Nice copy and pasting.Stuka wrote:Stevenage FC can confirm that Broadhall Way will be a no vuvuzela zone on a matchday with concerns arising for the health and safety of supporters and staff.
The vuvuzela have created a widespread debate in football since coming to prominence in the World Cup. However Stevenage FC have decided, along with many other Football League clubs that the instrument will not be allowed inside the stadium.
I reckon the club will ban them soon, in line with a fair few others.RobRoyale wrote:If I end up at a game sitting in front of someone who wants to blow a vuvuzela throughout, do you think the stewards/club will alow me to move seats? Or will I be forced to sit in front of that idiot, risking (potentially) permanent damage to my hearing?
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