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Vuvuzela silenced by Europe’s football body

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

The vuvuzela, the instrument behind the cacophonic signature of the World Cup in South Africa, have been given the red card by the Champions League and the European Championship.

European football’s governing body, Uefa, banned the vuvuzela in the interests, it said, of protecting Europe’s “football culture and tradition” of chanting and singing.

It feared the atmosphere of football matches would be changed for the worse if the long plastic trumpets were allowed into the grounds when Champions League, Europa League or the international European Championship matches were being played.

The sound made by vuvuzelas when played en masse by crowds has been compared to the buzz of a million angry bees. Their appearance at the World Cup where they were played almost incessantly was both welcomed and condemned by fans and commentators.

The noise drowned out the more traditional sounds of football matches, including club songs – and abusive chanting.

Several clubs from the Premiership, including Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Everton, Liverpool and West Ham have taken unilateral decisions to ban the instrument from their grounds for any match. Full story

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Boks coach Peter de Villiers on shaky ground

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Speculation is growing in South Africa that Springboks coach Peter de Villiers could be sacked as early as Sunday.

Local media are reporting the outspoken de Villiers will be hauled over the coals after comments he made about supporting accused murderer and Bulls prop Bees Roux “100 per cent”.

Some reports say the consequence is likely to be the removal of the first black man to coach the Boks, regardless of the result in the team’s Tri-Nations Test against Australia in Bloemfontein on Saturday (0100 Sunday AEST). Full story

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New Zealand sweeps South Africa

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

The New Zealand All Blacks completed their series sweep of the South African Springboks and locked-up the Tri Nations Cup over the weekend.

The Boks held the lead for nearly the entire game before the All Blacks were finally able to mount successful attacks late in the second half to claim victory. The Boks started out strong taking a small two point lead into the break. Playing in Soweto, the home side was able to push their advantage further at the beginning of the second half. However, strong play late from a determined All Blacks side saw the Kiwis take the game in the end, winning 29-22.
Recap Dan Carter continued what has been a fantastic tournament, opening the game with a penalty to give the visitors a 3-0 lead. Full story

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The Australians are making life hard for themselves in South Africa

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

THE Wallabies have added thousands of kilometres to their travel schedule in South Africa to sidestep a problem _ altitude.

It’s the same problem the All Blacks confronted head-on last week.

Where the All Blacks disregarded the issue of playing at an altitude of 1753m in Soweto on Saturday by basing themselves in Johannesburg (about 1750m) last week in the lead-up to their Test against the Springboks, the Wallabies have taken the opposite approach. Full story

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