Birds' Showing Better Than England's ; Colin Bradley Finds Wildlife in the Garden Provides an Escape From Footy Woes
Western Morning News, The › July 10, 2010
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Western Morning News, The › July 10, 2010
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Life will soon be back to normal. The World Cup ends tomorrow and many of the nation's living rooms will no longer vibrate to the monotonous drone of all those vuvuzelas being blown by thousands of football fans in South Africa.
When the plastic pipes first appeared in the opening game, the noise presented television sound engineers with a real dilemma for it not only came close to drowning out commentaries but also threatened to obscure the songs and chants that traditionally light up international games and help inspire the teams at which they are directed.See the full content of this document
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Birds' Showing Better Than England's ; Colin Bradley Finds Wildlife in the Garden Provides an Escape From Footy Woes
Perhaps that explained why there were so many stalemates in the early pitch encounters - the players were numbed into submission by an incessant din that never varied and was incapable of lifting their spirits.
Fortunately, I had my own solution to the proble...See the full content of this document
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