http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 737455.stm
World Cup organisers say they will not ban vuvuzelas from stadiums in South Africa, despite numerous complaints.
The sound of the plastic horn has been likened to the drone of a thousand bees or a herd of stampeding elephants.
Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo says the noise affects player concentration (awww, boo hoo
w*nker
), while some fans watching on television claim they cannot hear the commentary.
But a World Cup spokesman insisted vuvuzelas are "ingrained in the history of South Africa" and will remain.
Rich Mkhondo also said vuvuzelas had worldwide appeal.
"Let us not make this a South Africa instrument alone," he said. "A vuvuzela is now an international instrument. People buy them and stuff them in their suitcase to go home.
"Only a minority are against vuvuzelas. You either love them or hate. We in South Africa love them."
Fifa president Sepp Blatter also weighed into the debate and believes vuvuzelas are part and parcel of football in South Africa.
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