1st vuvuzelas spotted in Delhi

1st vuvuzelas spotted in Delhi
The first two vuvuzelas were spotted – and heard – at the Commonwealth Games – and they didn’t belong to South Africans.
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Wenger looking to beat rivals
Arsene Wenger maintains it is vital Arsenal win the head-to-head battles against their Barclays Premier League title rivals this season – starting at Chelsea on Sunday.
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Arsenals’ captain ruled out
Arsenal has suffered a blow ahead of their clash with Chelsea with captain Cesc Fabregas being ruled out.
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Oi Jose! Bale’s going nowhere
HARRY REDKNAPP tells Real Madrid to back off in their pursuit of Spurs’ Gareth Bale
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Vuvuzelas making a comeback, at Commonwealth Games

Vuvuzelas making a comeback, at Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games could end up sounding an awful lot like the football World Cup.
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Vuvuzelas making a comeback, at Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games could end up sounding an awful lot like the football World Cup.
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Vuvuzelas making a comeback, at Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games could end up sounding an awful lot like the football World Cup.
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Vuvuzelas making a comeback, at Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games could end up sounding an awful lot like the football World Cup.
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Vuvuzelas banned from Euro 2012, Champions League

Vuvuzelas banned from Euro 2012, Champions League
UEFA has banned fans from bringing vuvuzelas into stadiums for European Championship and Champions League matches.
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Vuvuzelas banned from Euro 2012, Champions League
NYON, Switzerland—UEFA has banned fans from bringing vuvuzelas into stadiums for European Championship and Champions League matches.
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US Soccer signs Bradley to four-year extension
Bob Bradley isn’t going anywhere.
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Soccer notes: Vuvuzelas banned

Soccer notes: Vuvuzelas banned
Fans hoping to bring the distinctive drone of the vuvuzela back to England from the World Cup face disappointment after several Premier League clubs banned the trumpets from their stadiums.
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Bud says it got boost out of World Cup deal
The King of Beers is closer to becoming the Coke of beers.
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VUVUZELA CONCERT by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Vuvuzelas Music FIFA Football World Cup 2010)

The Vuvuzela uses during the FIFA Football World Cup 2010 in South Africa, now executed by the Berlin Philarmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker Orchestra) in a beautiful concert. The vuvuzela becomes popular during the football games of the FIFA South Africa world cup in June 2010 executed…

Sainsbury scores with vuvuzelas

Sainsbury scores with vuvuzelas
The controversial vuvuzela plastic horns are selling fast across Britain, helping to boost sales of World Cup-related goods at supermarket chain Sainsbury’s, the group announced on Wednesday.
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Reaction to Tom Izzo’s decision
What people said about Tom Izzo’s decision to remain as coach at Michigan State:
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U.S. Open Confidential: Should Tom Kite have been given an exemption?
Every morning this week, writers and editors from Sports Illustrated and Golf Magazine will address one pressing question about the U.S. Open in a daily version of PGA Tour Confidential, our weekly roundtable discussion.
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