Vuvuzelas Branded - England
Well maybe we can't just go out have our own vuvuzelas branded, but what a great idea for a team
or for supporters from a country.
Corporate Gifts
I know that if I were organising a conference within the next few months I would certainly have
branded vuvuzelas as corporate gifts.
The vuvuzela is making a noise again in South Africa – well people are making a noise about
the vuvuzela, notably the Shembe's or The Nazareth Baptist Church in KwaZulu-Natal.
Never a quite instrument, the vuvuzela or stadium horn has elicited a lot of noise, mostly from
European journalists during and after the Confederations Cup.
20 Days to Kickoff at Soccer City today. Its Football Friday, my favourite day of the week when
I wear my Bafana Bafana Jersey.
Waka Waka Official 2010 World Cup Song
I'm even starting to hum the Official 2010 World Cup song, you know that Waka Waka Song, that
we're all so pissed off about.
Learn to blow a vuvuzela with Sir Richard Branson and instructors Vusi and TK.
Buy a Vuvuzela
Come on, time is short. You need to go out and buy a vuvuzela and get some practice before the
matches. Its not as easy as it looks to make the right sound.
We knew the Vuvuzela would spread around the world. Now YouTube- has got a Vuvuzela button.
The little football shaped button is located at the bottom of the image on the right side, and
guess what it does if you click it it produces the beautiful noise of the beautiful game -
that's right the bzzzz-zz of vuvuzelas.
Today is the last Football Friday of the 2010 World Cup. It seems like it all want past in a
multi-coloured blur of excitement and amazing soccer.
Bafana Bafana makes South Africa Proud
We waited so long from that first announcement that South Africa would host the 2010 World Cup,
the first on African soil, to the kickoff, just four weeks ago on 11 June at Soccer City in Jozi
when Bafana Bafana held Mexico to a draw and Sipiwe Tshabalala score one of the most beautiful
goals of the entire 2010 World Cup –in fact the first goal of the tournament.
Get your Vuvuzela for the World Cup Final
Spain and Netherlands – two teams that have never won a World Cup before, will meet to be
crowned the winner also the first team to win a World Cup on African soil.
Both teams have thrilled soccer lovers across the world over the past few days.