Silencing of the World Cup Vuvuzelas: More Odds Posted

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BetUS.com is the latest online betting company to offer odds on FIFA silencing what many call those "annoying" vuvuzelas. 

"World Cup action has been phenomenal so far and by most accounts thoroughly enjoyable. Thoroughly enjoyable until you speak with some players and fans that is. The problem it seems is with the African pastime of blowing Vuvuzelas during games which produces a 125 decibal buzzing akin to a horde of steroidal hornets.," BetUS.com's Reed Richards said in a statement on Tuesday. 

Get Vuvuzelas Odds Here

Poll results of 1,000 BetUS.com users asking if they would like Vuvuzelas banned:

Would you like to see Vuvuzelas banned (1,000+ site users polled)

Yes

89%

No

11%

With that said, even though FIFA officials have insisted they will do nothing to stop the vuvuzelas horns, odds on Vuvuzelas being banned (before commissioner proclamation) have been posted by the online bookmaker and the "YES" has it.

Yes

1/2

No

3/2

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