Vuvuzela South Africa 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup

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Making a beautiful noise for the beautiful game

For  those who haven’t dressed up their blogs and websites yet, here are some free 2010 World Cup flagtags, Icons and Badges for all 32 teams.

Get a Flagtag

We haven’t even seen all the teams play, so it is time to show which team you support, show your pride by decorating your website or blog with your national flag. Have a look at the flagtags - a really nice tag on the right of your website or blog to show where your loyalty lies. Get a flagtag today and spread the feva!

Badges

The BlaBlaBlog is full of surprises – head over there and pick up a beautiful round badge with your country’s flag on it. “They are a full set of national flags representing the 32 teams that will be competing in the 2010 World Cup which could be good for avatar and profile images on sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and as Gravatars wherever you may be using them. They’ll also work well in blog sidebars as badges!” they say.

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7 Responses to “Free 2010 World Cup Flagtags, Icons and Badges for All 32 Teams”

  1. havito says:

    Sorry to say: This is the worst worldcup I have ever seen. With this Vuvuzela noise you kicked a lot of football fans from all over the world out of the game, because it’s impossible to watch a game on TV. :-(

  2. BlaBla says:

    Hi Kay-El
    Just wanted to stop past to thank you for the punt of our 2010 World Cup badges. We appreciate it.

    @ havito: “the worst worldcup I have ever seen”?? You make this statement based on what you feel is an annoying trumpet sound? After 4 days of play? Have you even watched any of the football on TV or are you just whinging for the sake of it? Does your TV not have a mute button? Turn the sound off if it bugs you that much for goodness sake. Funny thing about the vuvuzela is that for everyone moaning about it there are 5 sold to foreigners. And it’s not just happening here either – I guess maybe all this “lot of football fans” that “we??!” kicked out of the tournament are down at Sainsbury’s trying to buy their own.

  3. Proud South African says:

    Hey havito,

    Do yourself and the rest of your race-driven brothers a favour, flip the channel. Go off and watch some American football or baseball or sumthin like that. Or maybe for once in your life, you are faced with a tournament a little larger than a World Series that doesnt include the world? And this obviously places you you in a never-been-here-before so-i-dont-know-how-to-react situation…

    Why should anybody complain when other cultures practise what is near and dear to them… these visitors from overseas are visiting US, this is where WE live… we love all our visitors coming here, but they in return need to respect our need to be who we are… simply put… if you cant handle it, please stay at home and watch it on the telly… (muted, of course…)

  4. havito says:

    Hi BlaBla!

    “You make this statement based on what you feel is an annoying trumpet sound?”
    You are right. This is an annoying trumpet sound! I hope you can enjoy the games. We can’t.

    “Have you even watched any of the football…”
    Yes I have. This is the reason why I’m complaining. I expected African songs and sounds during the games. Instead of presenting your culture to the world you just make stupid noice. And I’m quite sure that your culture can offer much more than this Vuvuus!!

    “Turn the sound off if …”
    I see, you are really a football fan. Football without sound. Are you crazy. :-/

    “…are down at Sainsbury’s trying to buy their own.”
    I have now idea what Sainsbury is, but where I life nobody wants to have this stupid noisy Vuvuzela. We want to watch the game and have fun and not to put ear plugs in our ears.

    This Worldcup is a very bad promotion for your country. Sorry for that. Maybe you don’t realize whats going on outside your country, but this is the reality: the world hates this fraking Vuvus.

  5. What a great game, I can’t believe USA did that.

  6. emj195 says:

    I LOVE SHOOT FREE KLICK ONLINE (+big screen) –> http://www.newgreenways.net/soccer.htm

  7. jupee says:

    Great, only two games and this stupid Vuvuzulus are gone. Gooood South Africa!!!!

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