This is the first World Cup game to the sound of constant bees. Millions of bees. Fly-like also. Not because the stadium is located close to the place of final disposal of solid waste in South Africa, but the hum was coming from vuvuzela, a kind of typical horn there. Material from the plastic.
The sound’s not much different from the normal trumpet supporter of The Jak here. But, when read together in the stadium, his voice incredibly noisy.
Well, vuvuzela be controversial. Some say vuvuzela could damage their hearing, because the constant roaring noise eardrum. There also are worried about can not hear the announcement when, God forbid, the stadium had to be evacuated.
Ruth MecNerney, a British physician, told the AP says vuvuzela potentially spread the virus fever and flu, "Considering how much air is blown through the vuvuzela," he said.
Vuvuzela Noise can also interfere with the players. Coaches have to shout louder to the children who were grazing in the field. Danish team for example, so I can not communicate. "We had to use eye contact," said goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen.
Sorensen said, whatever he shout to the defender could not be heard. Played for Stoke City in England, he was accustomed to the noise Chant supporters. But vuvuzela is different. Ah, maybe that’s why twice ball to the goalkeeper when the ball against the Dutch.
