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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2009

Video taken (with Samsung Omnia) in East-London (South Africa) after a local derby. At the end there were celebrations from the winning team. As per custum here in SA, the vuvuzelas were being blown. The dance is just to accompany the celebration. For all of those who will come to SA for the 2010 in SA, get used to the sound of vuvuzela. (Excuse the jerky nature of the video, a cellphone at night)

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  • AFRIKANS SHOULD FIRST TEACH HOW TO SUPPORT THEIR TEAM

    THEN LEARN TO PLAY FOOTBALL,

    THEN THEY SHOULD GET A WORD CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!!!

    FUCK FIFA&UEFA

    HATE FARE

    FooTbaaL FOR PeopLE - NoT fOR MoNEY

  • @hrv1950 neither here nor there.

  • Vuvuzelas ruined the world cup. South Africans can't run an event like this. They're just a bunch of fucking monkeys making constant noise.

  • @sledgehammer3333 you quiet monkey should sit back and see them doing their thing. The World cup is a success so far and it will remain so. Deal with it.

  • south africa is just 3rd world country we gotta understand...

    i never been there but i don't think they don't have internet...

    they don't know whats going on around the world...

    all they think is world cup is for them not for rest of the world...

    I wish i was bill gates so i can give internet and tv so they know

    how annoying that is

    we just need to understand the poor country like south africans

    with third rate culture

  • @junchoi510 How ignorant. No comment. The world cup is a stunning success so far and it will remain so. Appreciate other people`s cultures instead of being so short-sighted.

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  • Terrible sound. If I am forced to listen to these crappy horns through the World Cup, I'd rather switch channel. Just like I do, when the Confederations Cup is on TV.

  • The monkeys can have the horns or the world cup, not both.

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  • @romicom

    It's the worst world cup in history so far.

  • thats some bad mojo u got going on,

    Noise from vuvuzelas makes normal nice guy, into rasist nazi-lovin bastard!!

  • @romicom I don't think annoying plastic horns have a lot to do with culture

  • @romicom A long time? Thats bs, When you hosted the African Nations Cup back in the mid 90's where were vuvuzelas then? Vuvuzelas are a recent fad and SA fans are disrespectful to other nations by blowing their horns constantly, thats how this World Cup will be remembered unfortunately. Why not blow them at SA Matches they are supposed to be your 12th man not everyone else’s, and let the rest of the World enjoy and support their teams by cheering and singing. Thats what a good host would do.

  • @Calaval i understand the controversy and the annoyance of some at the vuvuzelas. but SA have been celebrating this way for a long time. let`s rather take it as a SA and African experience of the WC2010. By the way many other fans from other countries have embraced them wholeheartedly. The BBC is panning to broadcast a vuvuzela free telecasting for those who cannot bear the sounds of the vuvuzelas.

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