I take your point there Chris, but these vuvuzelas only started being used at South African football matches in the late 90's, so it's a comparatively recent tradition.
LOL does that make a difference?
That's how they do it in South Africa. The South Americans drum and the Europeans get drunk and smash the place up. I think I'd rather the Vuvuzelas for the rest of the World Cup, than see it blighted by any form of anti-social crap that usually goes along with football.
I am sure that the Vuvuzelas also raise a bit of revenue, and yes, while annoying, they do add some flavour and atmosphere to the whole thing. And from what I have seen, considering all the bad stuff that has gone on and does go on in the country, they are doing a good job as being hosts.
It is, after all, the World Cup.
Perhaps when (and if) England host it, we can treat the world to crappy beer and pies, lots of blue 'chanting' from the stands and some on and off terrace violence, you know, the good old traditional way, the way football should be supported
