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Which Fans Were Consulted Over Vuvuzelas?



The Merry Prankster

Pactum serva
Aug 19, 2006
5,578
Shoreham Beach
Typical zero consultation on this and to appease the chosen inner circle no doubt.

Another masterstroke by the club to alienate fans, bet you can use them in the 1901 club

The inner circle no longer exists does it? I thought Dick's mate where all frozen out now. Or is there a new one? Who's in it? Don't say you've missed out on being in the inner circle again Beach Hut. Anyway they are right about vuvuzelas, more power to the new inner circle.
 








Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,673
In a pile of football shirts
Air horns aren't banned.

I have rather a loud little device bought to me from Mexico, they use them at Mexican games, it's like an air horn, but one you blow into, f***ing loud, reckon I might debut it on Saturday :vuvu:
 






withdeanwombat

Well-known member
Feb 17, 2005
8,730
Somersetshire
Vuvuzela is actually a corruption of "dejavuvuzela",an African word used by witch doctors to describe the systematic banning of dangerous (under health and safety regulations)and moronic musical instruments in football stadia.If you can remember the old wooden rattle which was considered a harmless way of bringing atmosphere to "dead" gounds you will also recall the large number of one eared pensioners who were lucky enough to stand next to these football enliveners.

"Vuvuzela" is,in fact, a palindrome,"Alez uv uv" being a Bushman phrase meaning "come on you French",followed by a plastic raspberry.
 




Herne Hill Seagull

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
2,985
Galicia
I think in most cases, even if no actual consultation has been done, going with what seems to be the clear wishes of a large majority is fair. A poll would, I'm fairly sure, show that most people think they're shit. For me they're part of the homogenisation of football, up there with music being played after goals, having to sit down and cheerleaders. I've already commented on their very recent introduction to football, as told of by a South African journalist during the World Cup. The fact that they're made of plastic is eloquent comment on their place in the scheme of things, so I'm another one who's happy they're banned. As I've said before, what happened to generating the atmosphere for ourselves? We could always try singing. It's unorthodox for home games I know, but it might just work.
 






algie

The moaning of life
Jan 8, 2006
14,713
In rehab
I can CONFIRM the ARS was not CONSULTED over this BREACH of our HUMAN rights and the ARS is very MUCH in favour of YOUNG lads with the HORN at Withdean.
Is it TIME for a MASSIVE protest ?

VUVUZELAS IN

KNIGHT OUT

SACK THE BOARD

:angry::angry::angry:
That's quite funny for you.
 


Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
25,673
In a pile of football shirts
İbrahim Tatlıses;3625894 said:
How about:

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or:

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Almost certainly would be confiscated at the turnstiles as potential to be offensive weapons
 




Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
19,853
Sadly I reckon they didn't speak to a single fan over this, why should we believe they did? I made my point on ATC, but not so much as a response till after the decision was made. All flannel, but then again, if TB wanted them banned, what has it got to do with anyone else? I just wish they would be HONEST about it and say, "TB doesn't want them, end of"
Agreed. I'm opposed to the ban as it's another step towards the total sanitisation of football - but it's not something I'm prepared to go to the barricades for. However I didn't see any element of 'consultation'. Whilst I freely admit that only a tiny percentage of Albion fans post on NSC a thread on here to gauge fans' reactions would have been one indicator they could have used. (Didn't they do a similar thing about the fans' bar at the new ground?). Add that to the Supporters' Club views and you may have got a idea of what the majority of Albion fans wanted.

EDIT: Maybe there was a semi-official thread and I missed it? In which case please ignore me.
 




However I didn't see any element of 'consultation'. Whilst I freely admit that only a tiny percentage of Albion fans post on NSC a thread on here to gauge fans' reactions would have been one indicator they could have used. (Didn't they do a similar thing about the fans' bar at the new ground?). Add that to the Supporters' Club views and you may have got a idea of what the majority of Albion fans wanted.
The difference between the fans' bar and the vuvuzela issue is that the fans' bar was an idea that originated with fans, was asked for by fans and has been agreed to by the club. The vuvuzela 'consultation' was initiated by the club.

And I have no idea who was consulted about vuvuzelas.
 




Giraffe

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Aug 8, 2005
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But it wasn't you then Lord B!! Have you been consulted on anything since TB came to power, just out of interest?
 






bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Yeah, cos it's only the over 50s that hate the f***ing things :wozza:

I'm pretty sure the vast majority of people will be pleased.

Pardon me but as an over 50 I have no objection to anything that might help create both noise and atmosphere at Withdean. And anyway, given that it's our last year there anything that annoys that irritating old goat of a neighbour should definitely be allowed.
 








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