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It's time for us to wear our African colours with pride

Nov 19, 2009 10:41 PM | By The Editor, The Times Newspaper

The Times Editorial: 2010 football World Cup organising committee head Danny Jordaan promised to deliver the best tournament ever at a ceremony at which the flags of the 32 nations that have qualified were raised.


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'Bafana fans must respond in vast numbers and make sure the stadiums are full,' said Jordaan
'Bafana fans must respond in vast numbers and make sure the stadiums are full,' said Jordaan
Photograph by: Halden Krog
Credit: The Times
quote The story now moves to the teams in the finals, the players, the coaches and fans quote

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He is right to make this assertion and it is a wish that all of us have a duty to help turn into reality.

Jordaan and his team have done a fantastic job. They have prepared stadiums, several of them now among the top football venues in the world when it comes to design and hi-tech facilities.

There can be no question that South Africa will be more than ready to host the tournament, though questions remain about our capacity to transport fans to and from venues.

The story, as Jordaan put it, has changed.

"The story now moves to the teams in the finals, the players, coaches and, most important, the fans. It is the supporters who will be arriving here in their hundreds of thousands to support their countries, and we will make sure we make them feel at home."

He is right.

The intensity of the controversy over Thierry Henry's hand-ball goal, which put France into the final over Ireland, gives you a good idea of how much is at stake.

The fact is that the world's most entertaining football teams have all qualified, with the possible exception of Egypt.

Africa will nonetheless be represented by six powerful footballing nations - Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Algeria and South Africa.

The prospect of an African team going all the way has never been this strong.

South Africans must show the world that we stand behind Africa and its fantastic stars.

We must be hospitable, kind, helpful and tolerant. And we must wear our African colours with pride.

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Nov 20 2009 08:30:21 AM
Tackler
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Talk is cheap and a wish-list isn't a delivery order.
Nov 21 2009 02:16:10 AM
Cathy
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All of us are hoping that the World Cup will be a resounding success (except a few bitter mouths). South Africa's honour is at stake! It IS possible, but only if the ANC stops meddling. It's South Africa presenting it, not the ANC. The people of South Africa, our workers, and out taxpayers are funding it. It is our engineers and architects who designed the stadiums and our sweat and toil that built them. Let no politician steal our thunder!


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