I can understand why people aren't interested in the Olympics - it's the same with all sports. That's fine. But I cannot stand people, of which there are FAR too many on these forums, who have nothing better to do than constantly moan about the world's biggest and greatest sporting event coming to the UK. It's a one off event that lasts for four weeks in the summer. If you love it, they will be four weeks to savour and enjoy. If you're indifferent, then there's plenty to keep a passing interest going, but plenty else to not be overloaded. If you hate it, there's plenty of places you can go and plenty of TV you can watch so that you wouldn't even know the Olympics took place.
As for the money, yes they do cost a lot. But the games were won in a very different world, with a Labour government and not much in the way of a recession. If we didn't have the games, I'd be pretty certain that the money saved wouldn't have gone to any good causes, construction schemes, tax relief or anything like that - it would have gone to pay off Labour's debt. If there's any good causes that have directly suffered from the Olympics, then please link us to them, because I don't know of any.
Then you lot moan about the sponsors. Well, if it wasn't for sponsors, you'd be paying billions more through taxes. You can't have it both ways, you know. If you don't like McDonalds, then don't go there. Simple. Don't you dare tell me though where I should ethically go to eat. And why should the Olympics be any different to any other sport? Absolubely everything, from the big events like next weeks Monaco Grand Prix and last weeks Champions League final, to the smallest of events like Luton v York, or the 3.30 horse race at Newton Abbot, has governing bodies, official sponsors, official partners, rules and regulations, licences, broadcasting rights and regulations....it's simply impossible for the any sporting event to take place without them, let alone the Olympics.
As for moaning about the Olympics because a few extra trains will be going to Weymouth or the buses in your town will be on diversion for a couple of hours, for goodness sake, GET A LIFE! Just look at yourselves and look at what a miserable bunch you are. If you wern't told that the Olympics were coming through the media, the chances are you'd not notice anything at all. That train you catch on another line will still exist even if it is a little shorter than usual, and that bus will still take you to your destination even if it is via a slightly different route. Just carry on with life as normal and get over yourselves.
I saw the torch relay in Ilfracombe today with Jonathan Edwards, and what a fantastic event it was. We did have the bonus of the tour having their lunch break in the town, but we made the most of it with sporting events taking place at the rugby club, the local schools getting a visit from the torch and Jonathan, and the sunshine bringing a real carnival atmosphere to the town, even on a Monday lunchtime. Fantastic stuff. It's good to see that many people have a far more light-hearted approach to the Olympics than the miserable sods on here.
Rant over.:roll: