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l3v1ck
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So the tickets have gone on sale.... Technically you can't just buy them, but you can apply for them now. They'll let you know on the 26th of April if you've been sucessful. So who's applying for tickets? I've applied for tickets for one of the diving events and one of the canoe events. There are: * Archery * Athletics * Badminton * Basketball * Beach Volleyball * Boxing * Canoeing * Ceremonies * Cycling * Cycling – Track * Diving * Equestrian * Fencing * Football * Gymnastics * Handball * Hockey * Judo * Modern Pentathlon * Rowing * Sailing * Shooting * Swimming * Synchronised Swimming * Table Tennis * Taekwondo * Tennis * Triathlon * Volleyball * Water Polo * Weightlifting * Wrestling – Freestyle * Wrestling – Greco–Roman
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:27 am |
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bobbdobbs
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Joined: Thu Apr 23, 2009 7:10 pm Posts: 5490 Location: just behind you!
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Not applying for any tickets. More money to the IOC, An organisation that gives FIFA and the Mafia a run for its money over corruption and questionable practices, no way. I will just watch any event that interests me on TV.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:29 am |
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HeatherKay
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I plan on either being out of the country, or at least somewhere a long way away from any television, for the duration.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:32 am |
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veato
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I'm considering it. I dont like the process tbh but might try to get a ticket for something and make a weekend trip of it or something. After all I a) haven't been to London for a long time and b) will probably not get the opportunity to see another Olympics live.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:38 am |
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adidan
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Wouldn't mind but, TBH, no matter all of the flying about done by Coe to encourage people to go down the cost of getting to, and staying in, London will be prohibitive.
If anything we may go and try and see some of the football at St James' but it would be nice to see some Athletics. Haven't been to a live event since the 2005 World Championships in Helsinki.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:39 am |
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l3v1ck
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Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2009 10:21 am Posts: 12700 Location: The Right Side of the Pennines (metaphorically & geographically)
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It's a shame the politics are potentially ruining a good day out for you. We were lucky enough to get some tickets to Lillehammer 94 and I had a great time. Though I will admit that the prefer the winter olympics to the summer ones anyway.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 11:47 am |
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hifidelity2
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A friends wants to go see the * Equestrian And I would like to possibly see the *Rowing and * Sailing OH and being a true sports fan the * Beach Volleyball  but not put in for any tickets yet
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:07 pm |
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Paul1965
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+1 except I doubt I'll watch any of it on TV either. Not wanting to come across as Mr Grumpy....just not interested. Good luck to those applying online!
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:09 pm |
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jonbwfc
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TBH I really rather fancy going to Lords to see the Archery. It's a sport I've always been enthusiastic about and it's also an opportunity to go and see one of the world's great historical cricket grounds, somewhere I don't think I'd have much chance of getting to/into when a test match is on. Could be great fun.
Jon
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:17 pm |
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Spreadie
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I'm finding it difficult to muster any kind of enthusiasm for an event that is..
a) More than a year away, and b) Likely to increase my tax commitments for little or no gain to the country's economy.
Bah, frikkin humbug.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 12:33 pm |
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ProfessorF
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Fully expecting to be giving the capital a very wide berth for the duration. Not that I'm up there every weekend or anything, and hey, it's 500 days away and anything could happen, but right now - London+Olympics=no me there.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:07 pm |
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jonbwfc
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The public cost of the olympics is almost negligible compared to the money our government gave away to the financial sector to cover their own misdeeds and the amount the last administration simply overspent on everything else. If your taxes go up at all, it will be down to those two factors much more directly than to the staging of the olympics. The ceiling cost of the Olympics in total (i.e. both private and public) is, what £9b or something, yes? UKGov borrowed £13b last month simply to pay it's bills. Total public service borrowing requirement for 2010 was £178b. And we gave the bankers about the same and we've seen none of that back yet, nor chances are will we for many years. A 'back of fag packet' calculation suggests to me that less than 3% of the increase in your total tax bill (note that's the increase, not the bill as a whole) is due to the staging of the olympics. It's a speck. If it wasn't there, you probably wouldn't even notice the difference. There are a myriad of reasons to object to the olympics (start with the IOC and work downwards) but "it's going to put my taxes up" really isn't one of them. Jon
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 1:11 pm |
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belchingmatt
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Well perhaps if they made it more interesting...  |  |  |  | Quote: To: Lord Coe of Sycophant
Cur,
As a tax paying member of the public I feel the need to complain about this celebration of Greek culture you’re planning to hold during 2012.
I have a number of questions and observations about these so called ‘games’ and I would like full answers to all of them please. In the spirit of the dialogue being encouraged by The Right Ornery Ca’moron's Big Society, I have offered some of my own solutions to problems I envisage.
1. Track sports are dull, what are you going to do to make them more appealing to the PlayStation generation?
My solution to the tedium of watching a dozen skeletons run around a dog track, praying for something exciting to happen, like for instance someone falling over, is to guarantee some action! I therefore recommend that all the finals of all the track events happen at the same time, so you’d run the 100M, 400M, 800M, 1500M ya-de-ya-de-ya upto and including the 10000M. That ought to sort the excitement issue out, ensure a few thrills and spills and make the track event worth watching.
2. Similarly Field sports are lacking a certain ‘je ne sais pas’, how are you planning on sorting that out?
My answer is straightforward; mix the javelin and high jump events together, this will give the javelin throwers someone to aim at and the high jumpers more incentive to jump higher. It would be logical to merge the shotput and long jump, and also the discus and the hoppity-skippity-triple-jump on a similar basis.
3. Hurdling, Relay and Steeple Chasing, were a good first attempts at enriching running sports, but what are the next steps?
Simple Seb! What you do in the case of hurdling is set fire to the hurdles! That’ll make them run faster and jump higher and further; very exciting. With the relay, I suggest exchanging the baton for a live chicken this will bring a “It’s a Knockout" vibe to the proceedings which I believe the X-Factor generation would enjoy. Finally, the Steeple Jump; what you need is a Beecher’s Brook type of fence, like the Grand National...this will be trickier to handle as we’d want to hide the man with the pistol ‘dispatching’ fallers from the onlookers as this would be unbroadcastable.
4. Sailing and Rowing, need a facelift.
I think the real problem with these ‘sports’ is that they aren’t, they are hobbies a bit like fishing. In fact fishing is the United Kingdoms most popular sport and isn’t even featured in the modern recreation of the Olympic Games, this despite the fact that TV shows such as “A Passion for Angling” are some of the most popular shows on The Discovery Channel. The answer is clear, convert the sailing fleet into a fishing fleet...that’ll show Britain's maritime heritage and prove sport is accessible by all. We could use the canoes, kayaks and rowing boats to ferry the catch ashore or alternatively put flowers in them and place them on the dual carriage ways and roundabouts of Weymouth as decorations - very festive!
5. Equality in Sports is not being promoted in fact active discrimination is taking place, what is your position on this?
I hate discrimination of all kinds and I believe that everyone man, woman, black, white, old, young, fat, thin, bent, straight, abled, disabled et al should compete equally. I therefore propose that everyone competes in the same events and that the gender split and the Paralympics be abolished. A simple handicapping system should be implemented, this would prevent for instance a wheel-chair user gaining unfair advantage in the down hill sections of the marathon and tall people from gaining long-legged advantage in the hurdles and old people gaining advantage in water sports.
6. Equestrian sportsman/woman, is it time to consider who is the sportsman in these activities?
It seems to me that in all the equestrian sports it’s not the rider who is the athlete, it’s the bloody horse! Why are we allowing horses to muscle in on human competitions, after all they are bound to be faster they’ve got four legs! I think the game is up on this Seb, the public can see straight through this thinly veiled attempt to let the royal family and aristocracy parade about. Time to get the dumb animals out of the Olympics (and the horses)!
7. Stadia, what are we to do with them afterwards and why did we build them in the first place?
It seems to me Lord Coe that you and your sporting cronies have lead us up the garden path me old mate. Like millions of others, I have caught you out! We didn’t need any more track and field stadia because, wait for it..... it’s boring and no one wants to go and watch ordinarily! Sure you’ll sell your tickets for 2012, even if you have to give them away, but we’ll be stuck with white elephants that no one will use. I propose that all track and field stadia be demolished and left as an industrial wasteland area until normal domestic expansion reaches East London, on the proviso that no Football or Rugby clubs (who have supporters) want them, in which case they can be sold on at market rate.
8. Swimming and poolside sports suffer in a similar way to track events – can these be reworked too?
There is nothing better than popping down the local swimming pool, dropping the kids off and then going out with your mates, in the full knowledge that the little sods can’t ring you for a couple of hours. This sport is truly accessible to us all. To make it more exciting and even more accessible, I believe that all Olympic Pools should be about half the current length, full of dull lane-swimmers and children dropping in on the athletes’ heads out of various flumes. To make the experience even more real world, ensure that 2 or 3 gallons of urine is placed in the pool before the race commences and that all umpires are replaced with spotty college leavers (must have Life Saver ironically Printed on their tee-shirt). Oh, diving.....! Sorry! Have you been to Acapulco? They’re the athletes, enough said!!
9. Gymnastics... what is the point of this?
The gym sports; beam, pommel horse, parallel bars, still rings and most of all the floor disciplines are all fine and well, but the clue is in the name.... _Gym_nastics; things one does WHILST training in the GYM. If we’re going to have these Olympic events where are the; running machine, X-trainer, Exercise Bike and Rowing Machines? It’s the equivalent in motor-racing of watching the practice laps (ok bad analogy!) but still bloody pointless... I suggest the all gymnasts be made to pick a proper sport and get out of the gym they have trained long enough!
10. The Marathon, my least favourite so called sport. I believe it needs to return to its roots, how will you achieve this?
The modern Athens Marathon commemorates the run of the soldier Pheidippides from a battlefield at the site of the town of Marathon, Greece, to Athens in 490 B.C. Legend has it that Pheidippides delivered the momentous message "Niki!" ("victory"), then collapsed and died... Since in the end Pheidippides carked it, before his brother-in-arms beat him to death for being smug, I propose that all successful Marathon runners for the 2012 are taken ‘out back’ and beaten soundly by a detachment of Greek soldiers.
I hope that you will take my suggestions as they are meant and would ask that in future a referendum is held before squandering Billions on a games that some of us didn’t want or ask for.
Regards
Lee White
Keeper of Truths – Rabelaisian Society of Great Britain & The Isle of Wight
PS> Cycling isn’t a sport either, it’s transport.
PPS> Neither are fencing and shooting, participants should be arrested for having offensive weapons.
PPPS> Don’t even get me started on bloody Ping-Pong!! What were you thinking??? |  |  |  |  |
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 2:59 pm |
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adidan
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LMAO, the Olympic Clock has stopped. Doesn't bode well. 
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 3:00 pm |
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Linux_User
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I'll be avoiding London at all costs for the duration of the Olympic games.
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Tue Mar 15, 2011 3:02 pm |
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