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ATMOSPHERE at football matches - a novel concept these days. It's not easy to sing your support from a cramped seat, a giant cola in one hand and a mouth full of overpriced, greasy pie. And don't even think about taking along anything that could be viewed by the authorities as potentially dangerous, even if it would require the skill of MacGyver to fashion your carrier bag and giant flag into a weapon of mass destruction.
Thankfully, the 2010 World Cup is going to be the most atmospheric for decades. And it's all down to the vuvuzela - the South African football supporters' battle horn. You'll have heard its unique tones if you watched last year's Confederations Cup. The vuvuzela sounds a bit like a dying elephant when played solo, and a swarm of angry bees when played in an ensemble.See the full content of this document
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We South Africans love it, pretty much everyone else hates it. Some even called for ...
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