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its opening World Cup so far, sounding vuvuzela fans of South Africa has always been a subject of strong debate

Since its opening World Cup so far, sounding vuvuzela fans of South Africa has always been a subject of strong debate. With fans and TV viewers in Europe especially, sound like the bees break the horn of this is really a nightmare because it makes them unable to focus on the match.


A movement ban vuvuzela took place but not effective by the President Blatter and FIFA World Cup organizers were reluctant. Their argument is simple: Vuvuzela is part of South Africa, the identity of the host country. Does not work with administrative measures, the station is planning to institute technical measures to eliminate this sound.



Vuvuzela is causing much controversy in the World Cup

According to Host Broadcast Services, the company offers World Cup television rights, they have doubles capacity of audio filters to remove the sound of vuvuzela after the reaction from the audience. But unfortunately this measure also reduces the loss of hours of shouting fans cheer.



French television channel TF1, immediately after the opening game has changed location to the microphone for hours while a review of the BLV vuvuzela louder. BBC, after receiving 545 complaints from viewers in the morning 15 / 6, also said it gives customers the option to turn off the sound or background of the stadium. Accordingly, all that viewers have to do is press a red button on your remote to change TV channel to a different football, English less than encouraging.



"We are the necessary steps to minimize noise and to continue monitoring the situation," said the BBC reported. "If vuvuzela continue to affect the enjoyment of the audience match, we will have stronger measures to further reduce the sound."



Meanwhile in Britain, the William Hill home even bet on whether the contract vuvuzela is prohibited in the Premier League next season. Betting firm also received the contract: vuvuzela will be banned before the World Cup ends.



To the players who influenced the most comments vuvuzela also mixed together. While the stadium striker Carlos Tevez will hope to less noisy than the players can communicate with each other without screaming the striker Robin van Persie of The Netherlands do not think so. It is easy to understand because it is through that Persie can not blame the referee heard the whistle and escape a second yellow card in the Battle of the Force 2

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