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Cobbydaler 14-07-2010 19:23

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
Sepp Blatter was awarded 'The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo in Gold' in April this year for his support in South Africa gaining the World Cup.

The SA Government website has an interesting name for him...

Niles Crane 15-07-2010 01:10

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35055598)
What did you think about the World Cup in the end? I am torn, The noise was horrible for the first couple of weeks (then either people stopped the Vuvuzelas, or the TV Companies found a way to tune it out), some of the pitches were poor and the stadiums not full. I heard transport was poor as well.

On the other hand the African vibe give it a district personality and style that one could argue was missing from the German World Cup, and a sense that hosting it there made the World Cup feel truly global and uniting. I think that overall it increased the respect and allure of the tournament.

I didn't mind the noise in the beginning anyway, and in fact i ended up enjoying it. It's completely different when you're actually among it and perhaps because of that, even watching on TV i enjoy it now. It's different and gave the World Cup a truly unique feeling. The fact that so many people around the world were oblivious to vuvuzelas beforehand, just shows how varied football culture is around the world and for most people they were experiencing something completely new to a sport they probably thought they knew all about - even if most TV viewers didn't like it, i think that's great.

A good point i heard also, was how unifying they were too. A simple, unique tool which allowed everyone to feel part of the World Cup. Many, if not most foreign fans embraced them and even those who didn't probably bought one as a souvenir at least.

Oh, and if you were lucky enough to be close enough to groups of the more dedicated South African football fans, like i was at Nigeria vs Greece in Bloemfontein in particular, then this was the sort of thing going on in the stands: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCg4l99qE1M - but like i said previously, the real, mixed, energetic atmospheres generally don't seem to come through over TV. In addition, i was told by somebody (a rugby fan who'd never been to a football match beforehand) that when he attended the Soweto derby between Kaiser Chiefs and Orlando Pirates with some workmates, the atmosphere was incredible as everyone was in unison with the vuvuzelas and the accompanying chants and songs. As opposed to the sporadic use, which inevitably and understandably occurs among the more casual and foreign fans.

As far as i'm aware it was only Port Elizabeth's pitch which was poor. The stadiums i visited were great. Soccer City is easily the best stadium i've ever seen, inside and out it's magnificent. A few photos i took:

http://lh6.ggpht.com/_x7Iu4S5uVWo/TD...2020.00.43.jpg

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_x7Iu4S5uVWo/TD...2021.47.11.jpg

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_x7Iu4S5uVWo/TD...2023.34.05.jpg

Some matches weren't full, but this is down to a number factors such as FIFA's ticket selling and transfer process, the pricing, etc. It's no reflection at all on how into the World Cup that South Africans (of all types) were. Many of which had never even watched a football match before, yet were as enthusiastic as anyone.
It's not near as big a deal as some people are making out though, plenty of World Cups had such an amount of empty seats or more, and the attendances this year outdid France 1998, Japan/South Korea 2002 etc etc.

Transport i can't really comment that much on, as i don't drive and i planned my trip so it would consist just of walking, taxis, planes, and coaches. All of which were good. I only used a park and ride for Soccer City and Ellis Park, both were fine, though the latter was a bit hectic with the queuing system on the return trip.

Also, though i've heard the whole "All Africa" stuff on ITV was cheesy and overblown, but it's actually true really. South Africans really did get behind Ghana when South Africa went out (some of the TV pundits were almost in tears when Ghana beat USA) and even personally speaking i know Egyptians, Algerians, Nigerians, Tunisians, South Africans etc anyway and generally they all support other African teams before anyone else and all were 100% behind Ghana when their own teams went out. Apart from a couple of Nigerians of course, as they're rivals.
The enthusiasm for other teams didn't stop at Ghana though, people picked a team and got behind them. Face paint, makarapas, vuvuzelas, costumes, flags and whatever else included.

Niles Crane 15-07-2010 20:08

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35055954)
For the first world cup held in Africa I thought it was a great success and the grounds, infrastructure, security, staff and population did really well..

The only thing to let it down for me were a few of the teams who seemed to play without much spirit.

As for the vuvuzelas once I set the TV sound up correctly it wasn't that much of an issue and as with any constant sound the brain soon tuned it out.

:clap: Well done South Africa :clap:

Yep.

I think many people must realise much of the pessimism about South Africa had very little to do with any genuine concern for visitors, South Africans or the tournament running smoothly. The fact that people seriously expressd concern about South Africa after the Togo bus attacks in Angola speaks volumes.
I doubt we'll be seeing many, if any, apologies or retractions from the people who've done so much scaremongering in the last few years. Some of the stuff was just plain ridiculous and unfortunately some people lapped it up. Countries like Netherlands, USA, Mexico etc etc were fortunate enough not to have parts of the media shoving their agenda down the publics throat and many of their fans in South Africa were virtually oblivious to the sort of stuff the British and German media peddled.

This about sums it up:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/07/32.jpg
http://www.zapiro.com

It'll be interesting to see how the scaremongering goes for Brazil, i'm sure it's already getting started.

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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK (Post 35055995)
And a bloke "looking for the toilet" getting into a teams dressing room. It wasn't great security really, on both occasions it could have been a lot worse due to the lax security.

A common pitch invader and an unarmed man walking into an area he wasn't authorised to be in, during a month long tournament of 64 matches, 3 million+ spectators, and 9 cities. I think that's harsh at the best of times, let alone considering the doomsday expectations.

yesman 16-07-2010 19:05

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
Have a go at this and see how your memory is, I ended up as Germany

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...10/8828672.stm

danielf 16-07-2010 19:18

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
7/10. I'm Spain :)

sherer 16-07-2010 20:23

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
I wsa England but I was on holiday for most of the matches and only saw the England games

Kymmy 16-07-2010 20:31

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
7/10 spain

mr_bo 16-07-2010 23:58

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4/10 Germany :blush:

Tezcatlipoca 26-10-2010 19:56

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
RIP Paul the Psychic Octopus:

"Paul the World Cup octopus dies in his tank in Germany"

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBC
Paul the octopus, an unlikely star of the 2010 World Cup who 'predicted' the outcome of eight matches, has died at an aquarium in Germany.

Staff at the Sea Life centre in Oberhausen said they were "devastated" to learn that he had passed away during the night.

Paul made his name by successfully choosing a mussel from one of two boxes bearing the flags of competing nations.

Octopuses rarely live beyond two years so his death was not unexpected.


danielf 26-10-2010 20:01

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
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Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 35113808)

Serves him right for picking bloody Spain :upyours: ;)

DocDutch 26-10-2010 21:07

Re: FIFA World Cup 2010 South Africa
 
I was hoping they are going to turn him into kibbeling Daniel :)

TheDaddy 27-10-2010 07:25

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Six feet under and two above...


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