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LoyalRoyal: i would guess those that have vuvuzelas enjoy using them. Otherwise why would they bother? Just let em get on with it. Tongo (UK) - Posts: 1795 - 16/06/2010 20:52:15 679606 Link 0 |
If any lad comes near me blowing one of those trumpet things he'd better stand-by fairly sharpish, cos I'll grab that feicin yoke and turn him into a human lollipop!! Snufalufagus (Dublin) - Posts: 8100 - 16/06/2010 21:43:12 679668 Link 0 |
Should not be let within an asses roar of any gaa ground, its often bad enough listening to an outspoken opposing supporter without giving him or her a horn to blow as well. Richieq (Meath) - Posts: 3747 - 16/06/2010 21:44:35 679671 Link 0 |
the atmosphere at gaa matches is rubbish anyway so we mite aswelll intoduce them!! Damienst (Westmeath) - Posts: 7 - 16/06/2010 21:49:27 679678 Link 0 |
I already have a problem with the small plastic trumpets that Children have at GAA games. One of those was blown directly behind my ears at a game once and I nearly jumped out my seat , so If the Vuvuzulas start blowing, I'll be grabbing them and breaking them across my knee. FairShoulder (Armagh) - Posts: 333 - 17/06/2010 10:50:21 679786 Link 0 |
I see from teh front cover Croke Park has banned them. Any chance that means PROC will be banned as well? Puddersthecat (Kilkenny) - Posts: 1692 - 17/06/2010 11:48:22 679869 Link 0 |
Lochgarmanabu: dubs4eva (Dublin) - Posts: 484 - 17/06/2010 12:00:50 679895 Link 0 |
Only right aswell fecking yolkes BigJohn.6_8 (Galway) - Posts: 704 - 17/06/2010 12:09:59 679910 Link 0 |
Tongo Lebowski (Meath) - Posts: 363 - 17/06/2010 14:41:28 680143 Link 0 |
If anyone tried to blow one of them things near me,id have it shoved down the simpletons throat before he got a chance!..itd be a brave man who''d try to use one in croker! intothesquare (UK) - Posts: 75 - 17/06/2010 15:24:17 680204 Link 0 |
Lebowski, I have no idea where you found that link but it's the most hilariously pointless thing ever! Daith (Kildare) - Posts: 1172 - 17/06/2010 17:22:57 680361 Link 0 |
wise_guy (Tyrone) - Posts: 1584 - 17/06/2010 19:01:03 680440 Link 0 |
Thank god those fecking yokes were banned..I'd go mad having them blowing in me ear! Rossies4life (Roscommon) - Posts: 178 - 17/06/2010 21:42:14 680605 Link 0 |
dammon (Meath) - Posts: 1291 - 18/06/2010 09:50:55 680718 Link 0 |
kerrykerry (Kerry) - Posts: 1779 - 18/06/2010 10:24:24 680764 Link 0 |
Its all well and good talking about bringing these horns at GAA matches but lads look at the bigger picture. MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13796 - 18/06/2010 16:17:51 681200 Link 0 |
Lebowski rebelsrock (Cork) - Posts: 550 - 18/06/2010 16:36:29 681224 Link 0 |
i don't care because at least they would take your mind off some of the awful games e.g. MEATH V LAOIS, DUBLIN V WEXFORD, ROSCOMMON V LEITRIM, any KERRY matches and just about every gaelic match except for mayo cos we go out to win and play attractive football mayoboy1 (Mayo) - Posts: 1654 - 18/06/2010 16:51:06 681255 Link 0 |
Would a Kerry supporter know which end of a Vuvuzela to blow in to ? Redhot (Cork) - Posts: 739 - 19/06/2010 11:09:00 681498 Link 0 |
Thats a while noise they make thank god the GAA banned them, Id go mad one of them big things banging against your ear along with that horrible sound with an over enthusiastic opposition supporter jumping up and down like a clown. Would just make my day... Orlaith (Derry) - Posts: 4282 - 19/06/2010 11:25:29 681508 Link 0 |