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Post by Fingers on Jun 15, 2010 18:27:52 GMT 1
I can bring some authentic ones back if anyone wants them?
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Post by eclipsechaser on Jun 15, 2010 18:53:45 GMT 1
Thanks for the offer but NO !
I will pay you however to burn any that you come across .
They are as irritating as my mother in law and thats going some .
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Post by eclipsechaser on Jun 15, 2010 18:55:34 GMT 1
I've just emailed the club asking for a vuvuzeala section in the ground where the kids can blow em to there hearts content. I've explained how much of a money spinner it is and how much profit they can make selling by just a couple hundred of them. I've also stated that they can put the some nice copyrighted clipart lion stickers on them which would make them even more attractive for the kids to buy. I have also stated how poor the atmosphere was last season because nobody sings anymore and that in such it would give a blandish stadium a lift in noise and atmosphere it so desperately needs. First of all ...................Have you lost your mind ? and Secondly..............we didn't sing as there was nothing to sing about !
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Post by eclipsechaser on Jun 15, 2010 18:58:49 GMT 1
I've just emailed the club asking for a vuvuzeala section in the ground where the kids can blow em to there hearts content. I've explained how much of a money spinner it is and how much profit they can make selling by just a couple hundred of them. I've also stated that they can put the some nice copyrighted clipart lion stickers on them which would make them even more attractive for the kids to buy. I have also stated how poor the atmosphere was last season because nobody sings anymore and that in such it would give a blandish stadium a lift in noise and atmosphere it so desperately needs. Looks as if we have our very own entrepreneur on B&A. You've promised something to the club which you can't be certain will be sold on a profitable basis. I'm sure grand-parents and parents will not allow their kids to sit all game blowing a horn as a kid blows them to have a laugh, not to support them. Furthermore, to back your idea, you've insulted the club by saying the atmosphere was "poor" last season. I'm sure they'll have you in a meeting tomorrow putting your plan forward. On the hole, people on here saying they're not part of English football. Get over yourself, i'm sure the people who brought drums into stadiums were hated for a while. A Vuvuzela is no different from a trumpet. Quite pathetic really. I wouldn't mind them at the meadow if a number (more than 100) of people bought them as 6 or 7 scattered about the place will sound stupid. Those people who bring drums into the grounds were, still and always will be hated .
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Post by eclipsechaser on Jun 15, 2010 19:02:10 GMT 1
I have a bought a Vuvuzela from argos with my mates planning on taking theirs to the Telford game I expect to have it rammed down my throat then Don't forget to take some Lockets and have a good gargle .
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Post by Fingers on Jun 15, 2010 22:12:54 GMT 1
Actually met a man united season ticket holder who was complaining about them. obviously he is used to a library.
Would you rather constant noise or a quiet atmosphere? They p**ss me off but they get people moving.
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Jun 16, 2010 8:16:47 GMT 1
They're awful.
You don't hear an atmosphere, you hear what sounds like a wasps nest next to a megaphone.
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Post by shrewinjapan on Jun 16, 2010 11:56:52 GMT 1
Bloody awful. Yeah ok, it's South African football culture so let the South Africa fans blow them at their games but shouldn't be allowed for other teams' games. There are so many of them being blown constantly for 90 minutes that it is just an extremely annoying, loud background drone which completely stifles the natural crescendos of the game.
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Post by ipswichshrews on Jun 16, 2010 17:51:22 GMT 1
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Post by WindsorShrew on Jun 16, 2010 18:08:04 GMT 1
In all honestly I feel these things are giving Bees a bad name.
Can we all remember that this has nothing to do with SHP (Shropshire Honey Producers) and that frustrations should not be taken out on British Bees.
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