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Hey, this may seem a little off subject since I'm not technically talking soccer, but does anybody know where I can get my hands on one of those deep fog horns that you see people in the stands with at all the pro games? I'm not talking about those canned air type horns but the long ones that you blow just like a regular horn.

 

And please no "I think you can get them here..." I've been hearing that all day in my quest to find one, but if you know for sure, please let me know. I'd love to get my hands on one by next week.

Thanks!!

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Hey, this may seem a little off subject since I'm not technically talking soccer, but does anybody know where I can get my hands on one of those deep fog horns that you see people in the stands with at all the pro games? I'm not talking about those canned air type horns but the long ones that you blow just like a regular horn.

 

And please no "I think you can get them here..." I've been hearing that all day in my quest to find one, but if you know for sure, please let me know. I'd love to get my hands on one by next week.

Thanks!!

i hate to broke it to you but you might get thrown out

 

because they use fog horns to signal subs and at the end of halfs

 

so the officials might not take to kindly to doing that

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I think you are talking about the high pitched canned air type horns that I don't want. The ones I am talking about are very low pitched and definitely would not be confused with the officials' horns. In fact, I've seen them at some of the play off games already, so I don't think confusion should be an issue.

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i hate to broke it to you but you might get thrown out

 

because they use fog horns to signal subs and at the end of halfs

 

so the officials might not take to kindly to doing that

check out if you play at a football stadium where they have a alarm or horn

 

that maybe you could have a fog horn

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I think you are talking about the high pitched canned air type horns that I don't want. The ones I am talking about are very low pitched and definitely would not be confused with the officials' horns. In fact, I've seen them at some of the play off games already, so I don't think confusion should be an issue.

yeah your right my bad

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My daughter ordered one from some Argentinian or Brazilian soccer web site. It cost about 10-15 dollars and 15 more for shipping. She searched every where and this was the only place to get one. It was confiscated at a basketball game but she did use it at several soccer games this season. I'll have her post the web site when she gets home but if you order one now by the time you get it we may be into the girl's season.

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Hey, this may seem a little off subject since I'm not technically talking soccer, but does anybody know where I can get my hands on one of those deep fog horns that you see people in the stands with at all the pro games? I'm not talking about those canned air type horns but the long ones that you blow just like a regular horn.

 

And please no "I think you can get them here..." I've been hearing that all day in my quest to find one, but if you know for sure, please let me know. I'd love to get my hands on one by next week.

Thanks!!

 

 

You should be able to purchase one at the US vs Mor game on May 23rd. I think they should be allowed and encouraged at high school games, especially on bad calls :)

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