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I think the lower league clubs are unlikely to ban it .. and from there on it will grow over time.
I think the lower league clubs are unlikely to ban it .. and from there on it will grow over time.
I actually heard one in the ManU vs Celtic game, just stop it.
If they didn't ban it someone would "take a chance".
And pls don't think it will help your team, although I swear I saw berbatov sprinting a few times after the vuvuzela was blown.:erm:
Awesome newsArsenal Football Club has decided to forbid the use of vuvuzelas within Emirates Stadium with immediate effect.
I would love to see the EPL being plagued with VuvuzelasNow that would be funny
Blackpool have become the first club to actually encourage fans to bring vuvuzelas to matches, after a raft of bans for the instrument from Championship and Premier League clubs.
Win!....and in other news Blackpool football club are encouraging the use of vuvuzelas at their teams matches!
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896...-encourage-fans-to-bring-vuvuzelas-to-premier
It wont last
....and in other news Blackpool football club are encouraging the use of vuvuzelas at their teams matches!
http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896...-encourage-fans-to-bring-vuvuzelas-to-premier
There are no imminent plans to ban vuvuzelas from Wembley, the Football Association confirmed on Wednesday.
This week has seen a number of Barclays Premier League clubs decide to bar the controversial instruments from their stadia.
More could follow suit before the start of the season, but it appears supporters will be allowed to take them into Wembley for the Community Shield on August 8.
The FA is set to gauge the reaction to the playing of vuvuzelas before deciding whether to ban them for future matches, including England's home internationals.
Blackpool need all the help they can get. Still gonna finish stone last though.