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What a bloody racket those vuvuzelas are. I made her watch the match with the sound off in the end.
BBC Headline:World Cup 2010: South Africa ponders vuvuzela ban You may get your wish.
.. and with betting in mind as well.Grid-iron is the perfect TV sport. Commercial breaks, jammed full of stats to keep the masses confused, random violence and cheerleaders!They print the odds on games in every newspaper but " league officials" deny that betting takes place.I admire the rest of the world for this.Acknowledge the betting and make some money from it.
Do we have another despot in our midst? I am in the happy position of all these matches being in the early hours of the morning or other unsociable hours so I can avoid watching the whole lot. Since my only REAL sporting interest is cricket, I learned years ago to watch on TV with the mute button on, while listening to (quite frequently) learned and erudite commentary on the radio. Alas that nowadays that is now interspersed with advertising.
Lesley:Wish I were joking. The ball is snapped and ten seconds later the referee blows the whistle to end the play.