Oh, and the match was shite. It was league 1 hoof and hope standard at times. The players didn't look that bothered. Probably couldn't concentrate for all the din.
Nigel. On 13 June 2010 19:30, Nigel Barber <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm saying "it's part of the culture" is a weak defence. I'm a big hippy, I > have a mixed-race daughter and I've made friends with people from every > continent, but some things are just shit. > > The insane tooting just kills the atmosphere. Singing please! > > > Nigel. > > > On 13 June 2010 19:21, Brian Hamilton > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Nige step back from the keyboard. >> >> Bracketing annoying buzzing noise with a violent deadly practice, time for >> you to get real >> >> ------------------------------ >> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Nigel >> Barber >> *Sent:* 13 June 2010 19:17 >> *To:* Tim Leslie >> *Cc:* [email protected]; [email protected]; >> Richard Walker >> >> *Subject:* Re: [LU] A few England thoughts >> >> Get real. Can you not criticise a black man without being denounced as a >> racist? >> >> Those horns are fucking annoying. END OF. >> >> Necklacing was once a vibrant part of South African culture too. >> >> >> Nigel. >> >> >> >> On 13 June 2010 18:59, Tim Leslie <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> FFS ... What next Richy? "Bloody fuzzy wuzzys, they're all cannibals"!? >>> It's part if their culture, it's their world cup. Deal with it. >>> What's more acceptable to the world - a noise that is, admittedly, >>> annoying or The Sun reading, neanderthol, "disagree with me and I'll twat >>> you" yob singing "you're gonna get your fucking heads kicked in"? >>> That's why the world is fucked, America and the likes of us wandering >>> around the globe being all empirical saying "do it our way, or else" >>> >>> >>> On 13 Jun 2010, at 17:34, "Brian Hamilton" < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I'll ignore the troll's hook blaming the whole continent, but really, >>>> think >>>> about it ... this is the World Cup, not the World Cup according to how >>>> Europeans think it should be, but the first on the continent of Africa. >>>> >>>> The vuvuzelas are part and parcel of football (and music) in South >>>> Africa. >>>> Would you ban scarves at Leeds games because the draught they cause when >>>> waved above the head might give you a chill? >>>> >>>> http://www.southafrica.info/2010/vuvuzela.htm >>>> >>>> Personally I think it is bloody great (even if I have gone deaf Andy C >>>> ;-) ) >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Richard Walker [mailto:[email protected]] >>>> Sent: 13 June 2010 15:41 >>>> To: [email protected] >>>> Cc: <[email protected]> >>>> Subject: Re: [LU] A few England thoughts >>>> >>>> >>>> Because it's fucking annoying . All the things you mention below Brian >>>> didn't fundamentally change the atmosphere at games I.e the crowd were >>>> still >>>> able to show their support and appreciation of their team. This is a >>>> blanket >>>> din that just monopolises the atmosphere , leading to no sense of whose >>>> fans >>>> are actually there - no brazilian drums , no weird chanting, no rule >>>> Brittania no nothing just a load of bees buzzing. Let's face facts this >>>> is >>>> the idea of someone who doesn't understand football supporters. I >>>> wouldn't >>>> have expected anything else from the Africans . >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> On 13 Jun 2010, at 15:29, "Brian Hamilton" >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Every World Cup has something that makes it stick in the memory. The >>>> ticker >>>> tape in Argentina, the Mexican wave, the trains on time in Germany ;-) >>>> ... >>>> so why should the vuvuzela be banned? >>>> >>>> Spoilsports >>>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: [email protected] >>>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard >>>> Walker >>>> Sent: 13 June 2010 14:03 >>>> To: Michael Benjamin >>>> Cc: [email protected] >>>> Subject: Re: [LU] A few England thoughts >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I see the African FA are thinking of banning the horns from the grounds >>>> after complaints from spectators and commentators. 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