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Vuvuzelas banned at football grounds

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bibblebub | 18:59 Tue 20th Jul 2010 | Football
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/10704971

Several clubs have banned vuvuzelas at their grounds.

Thank goodness for that otherwise we wouldn't be able to hear whom the crowd are calling a w*****r.

Vuvuzelas or abusive chants, which would you prefer?
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some of the chants are quite clever though still love the highly offensive Ji Sung park one
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Don't keep that a secret, what is it?
The 'chant police' unfortunately banned fans from chanting the Sol Campbell one

"Sol, Sol, wherever you may be......................
C'mon,Rowan and Joe-luke,surely you can tell us on here.
Google it everhelpful.........too risque for a family site like this!
Is it the one about being a Judas,joe?
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what witty wags those fans are
Good.
There are some nice chants at the Mighty Baggies you know :-)
"The Lord's my shepherd"
"Boing Boing,Baggies Baggies"
and my current favourite..
"Mulumbu...Wo oh oh oh.
Mulumbu Wo oh oh...
He comes from Africa,
He's better than Kaka" :-)

Better than sticking your head in a bee hive any road.
Yeah, that's the one everhelpful

Serves him right for leaving us for the Gooners, you just don't do that kind of thing, a bit like your Mrs leaving you and moving in with your worst enemy
He shoots he scores he'll eat your labradors Ji Sung park Ji sung park
Thanks,Rowan and joe,mind if my Mrs.left me and moved in with my worst enemy I would shoot his Guide Dog.!!
hi mightywba, are we the only club with a holy song "the lord is my shepperd" ?
and i´d like to know when we started singing it, its seemed to have been around for ages in mainly in the brummie rd
hark now hear the west brom sing...

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