Motoaki Inukai, president of the Japan Football Association (JFA), wants the noisy VUVEZULA to be banned from the World Cup in South Africa, along with most of us who watched the game on TV!Fifa has rejected any previous requests for a ban on the noisy plastic instrument.Japan have now joined the voice against the cacophony and appealed to South African officials after the friendly against the World Cup hosts last Saturday.Tulio, the Japan centre back, said: “You can’t hear what your team-mates are saying from two metres away.”The VUVEZULA is apparently vital to South African football fans but the incessant noise from the air horns triggered multiple complaints from players, coaches and broadcasters during this year’s Confederations Cup.When asked for his thoughts on the noisy instrument, Japan coach Takeshi Okada responded, “Perhaps if they play good football the fans will be quiet and watch.” Nice one Mr. Okada, but can you get our boys playing decent footie, too!?