NewBornProdigy wrote:I liked how Dempsey started becoming the entertainer which you would expect from the brazillians, he has a sweet sweet rabona near the end
And you yanks are really unlucky bastards when it comes to red cards (even though the dude did deserve to go)
Ah you people suck. We have our 'horns' that we started in SA as our little addition to football and you show up and want to get them banned. We don't sing, we don't chant, we don't do drums. Is that what is going to get banned next?
God it's just a little bit of fun, showing our delight at watching football. I watched the domestic league when I used to live there and honestly I never found it annoying. It's not like every country does it now...
I would mind as much if it was a tune
Apart from a really low continuos Db
And then have commentaors trying to be heard by shouting, its even worse when you listen to the radio
Exactly. To call it part of your culture is a dreadful excuse. It is not music, it has no purpose, it is incessant noise. Tell me, why does it have to go on continously for 90 minutes? Why dont you just blow it during goals or at certain times.
Dont even try to compare it to european countries, they have organised songs, chants etc, and it doesnt go on for 90 minutes non stop. There is no order, no discretion, it is just annoying. If it is part of your culture i feel sorry for you, but seeing as people want to keep using it, i suggest tone it down abit, just dont use it all the time you cant possibly imagine how annoying it is. It makes south africans seem immature, stupid like little children, disinterested in football, as it doesnt reflect the changing pace of the game in anyway, it seems unrelated to the football.
Remember hosting the world cup is a privellige, and countries have to welcome visitors, not the other way around. Some cultural identity is good but im sure that if they had one in Spain and asked them to stop with the racism they would comply, South Africa should comply as well with the horns.