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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.

I got mine from http://soccerhorn.com/. It was $5.00 to buy and about $10.00 to ship and took about 10 days to come in.

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Artificial noise makers of all types are supposed to be prohibited at TSSAA soccer games. Refs can and should have them confiscated and removed from the crowd: they have in the past at other soccer games and should continue to do so now.

 

I have seen a few teams use noise makers this season. It's up to the ref. No one really enforces it anymore.

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Artificial noise makers of all types are supposed to be prohibited at TSSAA soccer games. Refs can and should have them confiscated and removed from the crowd: they have in the past at other soccer games and should continue to do so now.

i disagree, i like when the fans make noise. It makes the game more exciting and gives players an extra boost. You do not tell audiences of pro games to hush up, i do not see why it would be different for high school.

Fans have a job, that job is to chear and get their team pumped, it is hard to do that without noise. I always enjoy it when the opposing team is about to take a free kick next to the fans and right before they hit the ball someone hits a air horn, it brings a smile to my face <_<

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Fans have a job, that job is to chear and get their team pumped, it is hard to do that without noise.

Exactly, and I'd also like to ask if anyone can tell me exactly where in the TSSAA 2005-2006 rules it actually mentions artificial noisemakers being prohibited, because I can't find it. Thanks!

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