Johnuk123
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Because when we agreed to do the games we weren't in the middle of the biggest recession since the 1930s? People go on about how the games are a waste of money when we're in a time of belt tightening but that's clouded totally by the advantage of hindsight. Back in 2005 it would have been very hard to predict that the economic situation of 2012 would have been as bad as it is.
I believe that Ming Campbell and Vince Cable made some surprisingly accurate predictions about government debt becoming too high, which were of course ignored completely. Being right too soon is usually not good.
What gets me is you get people like Kelly Holmes constantly on the t.v. telling everybody that childrens lives are going to be changed.
A running and jumping competititon that lasts a fortnight will not make kids give up Facebook and computers and get down the park.
The ones that might be slightly interested will be the ones that already are.
Several Chinese athletes after experiencing a couple of days of London weather have relocated their training camp from Tottenham to Germany. They claim to have experienced breathing problems from the cold and the wet.
We are as well placed as anyone to host sporting events. And I need to remind you all once again, this is not the 'Britsih' nor 'English' Olympic games.
This is the LONDON Olympic games 2012. Amazing how some of you seem to forget this.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/20/s...ning-even-more-than-usual.html?_r=4&ref=world
It's a bit depressing, but hardly untrue.
I have to say that if it was the NYC Games, everyone would be proudly talking it up and playing down all problems.
The only positive is that we all love to moan, but not to be accused of moaning by 'outsiders'. The above article, and others like it, will almost certainly mean people now go on the defensive and start to say 'no, we're not really moaning' and get behind the games! Perhaps the article was planted by Lord Coe!!
If you're going to compare the price of a pint, you need to show what the old prices would be today - or else it's rather pointless!
My photograph (hopefully attached) shows the Olympic Torch on the A26 at Tunbridge Wells today passing under the Spa Valley Railway with Jinty 47493 parked on the bridge.
I wonder how many other preserved railways the torch passed under or over. I am aware that the Severn Valley Railway was involved several weeks ago.
Either somehow inflation doesn't work the way they say it does (I'd never have abandoned the RPI, but it can't make that much difference) or something really weird has happened to costs at high levels.
Worth Valley at Ingrow when it came to Keighley the other week.
A slight faux pas before the women's football match between North Korea and Columbia. A screen at Hampden park displayed information about the North Korea team next to a South Korean flag - not what you want to do.
A slight faux pas before the women's football match between North Korea and Columbia. A screen at Hampden park displayed information about the North Korea team next to a South Korean flag - not what you want to do.
If there was an understatement prediction league you'd be top of it![]()
Perhaps this has already been posted, but this news item has provided a table that gives a fairly detailed and interesting breakdown of the various elements of the three Olympic Games to have been held in England:
Kerching .....another vote for the SNP
How so? They're the London Olympics not the UK Olympics, so surely it's logical that any out of London events would be held at locations where it's fairly convenient to get to/from London? I don't understand how having the events in England would translate to a vote for the SNP?
To be fair I think the SNP would have to rely on things like this for votes, bearing in mind that if you looked at their policies, no-one in their right mind would vote for them!
Well, it would be nice to come first for once!
Obviously, it's just about the biggest mistake you could make considering the history between the two. It makes you wonder who was in charge of checking this.
Going well isn't it!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/18997930
Olympic organisers are facing another embarrassing gaffe after describing Welsh midfielder Joe Allen as English in the official Team GB programme.
Allen, 22, is set to feature for Great Britain on Thursday in their opening match against Senegal at Old Trafford.
The mistake follows the humiliating episode at Hampden Park when the South Korea flag was shown next to North Korea's women footballers.
Games organisers Locog have been asked for a response to the latest blunder.
Allen, a fluent Welsh speaker from Pembrokeshire, is one of five Welshman selected in the men's football squad. But under the title 'Nationality' in the official programme, the Swansea City midfielder is listed as English.
Compatriots Ryan Giggs, Craig Bellamy, Aaron Ramsey and Neil Taylor have all correctly been identified as Welsh in the official programme.