Eagle Winged;2684880 said:Not nearly as primitive as your "I don't like it, therefore it's wrong, inferior and they should do as i do instead" attitude. The clichéd mentality of a knuckle dragger.
Those trumpets have been a part of South African fan culture for an eternity. Now because some fan is watching on TV on the other side of the world, they should suddenly get rid? Get real. Mute the TV if you don't like it.
you forgot to call me racist . I haven't heard these tromphets in african tournaments before. If the african culture would require sex in the stands during match this doesn't mean it's right.
now give me a break