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Title: Olympics
Post by: nosey-p on July 27, 2012, 10:31:58 AM
Are we excited about the Olympics?

What are we most looking forward too?

Are the people who live in London already fed up with it all?

How many medals will GB get?

I'm looking forward to the cycling and the rowing, mainly because this is where we will get most of our medals

I'm going for 70 medals  (is it too late for a sweepstake)  

Was going to put this in the sports section but most of us don't look at that section so please don't move it Paulie :o
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: AMRN on July 27, 2012, 11:03:23 AM
Getting pissed off watching some TV this morning, and seeing how everyone in London is suddenly excited by the torch relay - just because it hasn"t been in London for the past seven weeks, doesn"t mean it hasn"t been happening..... however now that it"s in London, it"s headline news. The pundits and commentators seem amazed by the atmosphere, and the fact that people are lining the streets to see the torch - ffs it"s been like that all over the country for nearly two months, without making headline news.     Amazingly, Britain does exist outside of London!
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: nosey-p on July 27, 2012, 11:06:57 AM
Which side of the bed did you get out off this morning Steve  :D
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: AMRN on July 27, 2012, 11:09:43 AM
:)

Can"t wait for tonight though. And am off the Millenium Stadium next Wednesday for the footy - Mexico v Switzerland and Great Britain v Uruguay.

Can"t believe it"s seven years since the games were awarded - feels like yesterday. Such a special time for Britain.
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: PHIL_TC on July 27, 2012, 11:33:06 AM
Without sounding as pi$$ed off with it as Steve  ;) Must be very nice if you live in London. Must be nice if your local amenities have been improved, you have had some fantastic development in your area which generated new jobs, increased prospects, boosted the local economy, more income coming in from travellers overseas and everyones smiling, slapping backs and have a massive chuffy on.

Personally feel so dissociated from it all.. I know its "our" games, my captial city.. but it might as well be on another planet.

I tried to get motivated to watch some random run past with the torch the other week, after all this is a once in a lifetime thing, but felt complete apathy towards it. Will watch the opening ceremony tonight with mini Phil over a beverage and some popcorn.. but again it"ll feel like watching it in another country.


How many medals will GB get?


I"m hoping for a bronze in the stud x
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Paulie_D on July 27, 2012, 12:00:07 PM


Was going to put this in the sports section but most of us don't look at that section so please don't move it Paulie :o



Oohh. Lucky I actually read this then.
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: PHIL_TC on July 27, 2012, 12:34:39 PM
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/everything-just-so-exciting-2012072736037 (http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/everything-just-so-exciting-2012072736037)

http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/opening-ceremony-a-good-time-to-bury-bad-newcastle-2012072736027 (http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/opening-ceremony-a-good-time-to-bury-bad-newcastle-2012072736027)

;D
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: fandango on July 27, 2012, 12:37:43 PM
Love the Olympics!! Not many sports I won"t be watching.. Might skip the gymnastics and synchronised swimming though.. Especially looking forward to track and field athletics, aswell the cycling rowing, archery and shooting.

Hoping for a record medal haul, perhaps being held on home soil will give the athletes an extra %..
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: dwh103 on July 27, 2012, 12:55:21 PM
I"m excited about the Olympics. I"ll be watching a lot of it on tv and just enjoying it for what it is - a festival of sport.

Got tickets for the Mens Football Quarters - winner of Group B vs 2nd in our group, and the Athletics finals on the 7th.
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Jon MW on July 27, 2012, 12:58:36 PM
I"ve got tickets for beach volleyball, some random track and field heats and the women"s football final

I"m hoping to see for free the swim part of the women"s triathlon, and I"m going to see at least a bit of all the random Olympic stuff that"s just dotted around London in places like Hyde Park and Trafalgar Square.

I"ll watch a fair bit of the rest on telly/online particularly the swimming.

So I"d say I am quite looking forward to it yest  :)
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: PHIL_TC on July 27, 2012, 13:07:51 PM

Beach volleyball,
Women"s football final
Women"s triathlon


Seeing a little bit of a theme there Jon?  ;)
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Jon MW on July 27, 2012, 13:30:34 PM


Beach volleyball,
Women"s football final
Women"s triathlon


Seeing a little bit of a theme there Jon?  ;)


I"m spending actual money - have to make sure it"s worthwhile  ::)


The beach volleyball is 4 matches - men, women, women, men - which is really handy because that means I can arrive late and leave early  :D
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: CincinnatiKid on July 27, 2012, 14:50:46 PM
Could be possible that Pokerpro and businessman TonyG is marching too on tonight"s opening ceremony. He"s the lithuanian basketball team manager.
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: PHIL_TC on July 27, 2012, 22:42:52 PM
Eating my words. Opening ceremony has been amazing. Proper wow.
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: HOLDorFOLD on July 27, 2012, 22:50:46 PM

Eating my words. Opening ceremony has been amazing. Proper wow.


+1    

When the different history stages of Britain came on, I had my little "un here sprouting off actuals dates  then asking me for clarifiction if they were correct   :-\    (errrrr yeah, like I can remember haha)

Anyone think the flag bearer of Azerbaijan looks a bit like APATs Smasher  ;D
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: AMRN on July 27, 2012, 22:51:39 PM

Eating my words. Opening ceremony has been amazing. Proper wow.


Absolutely fantastic! Wish I was there!
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: CincinnatiKid on July 27, 2012, 23:52:07 PM
Congrat, best olympic ceremony I"d ever saw. Great show ! TonyG looks quite happy too. :)
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: pables on July 28, 2012, 00:54:23 AM





Are you staying with anyone in particular at the ECOAP?


I"m hoping for a bronzed stud x



FYP
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: pables on July 28, 2012, 00:55:48 AM
Excellent entertainment!
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Curlarge on July 28, 2012, 01:03:35 AM
Absolutely magnificent. Hats off to all involved
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Sugar_Free on July 28, 2012, 01:51:12 AM

Getting pissed off watching some TV this morning, and seeing how everyone in London is suddenly excited by the torch relay - just because it hasn"t been in London for the past seven weeks, doesn"t mean it hasn"t been happening..... however now that it"s in London, it"s headline news. The pundits and commentators seem amazed by the atmosphere, and the fact that people are lining the streets to see the torch - ffs it"s been like that all over the country for nearly two months, without making headline news.     Amazingly, Britain does exist outside of London!


On the contrary, Steve, we"ve been following the torch on the news since it entered the UK, seeing all the enthusiasm that the media didn"t think would exist, "there will be no interest in the country seeing the torch for London"s games", I think it has surprised everybody. If anything it made me make sure I was out early for when it came past my mum"s street last week.


Without sounding as pi$$ed off with it as Steve  ;) Must be very nice if you live in London. Must be nice if your local amenities have been improved, you have had some fantastic development in your area which generated new jobs, increased prospects, boosted the local economy, more income coming in from travellers overseas and everyones smiling, slapping backs and have a massive chuffy on.


I"ve lived in a London borough for the last 7 years since they announced London would host, and in that time it has cost us over an extra £1,000 in council tax and because we are nowhere near the venues, we will get none of the advantages you mention. We didn"t even get preferential treatment for tickets, I applied for over £2,000 worth of tickets and didn"t a single one for any competition. To my mind it must be nice living outside London
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: dwh103 on July 28, 2012, 04:45:23 AM

Absolutely magnificent. Hats off to all involved


+1000000

Bloody magnificent.
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: AceOnTheRiver on July 28, 2012, 11:42:25 AM
I have been looking forward to watching lots of events for a couple of weeks now - I"ve observed that big sports fans like me want to stay at home so that we can channel hop from swimming to boxing to football etc, and this is very much the plan for this weekend, wheras people who aren"t such big sports fans (my girlfriend for example) really want to go to an event.

I have to say though last night"s ceremony was superb and really made me want to be more involved
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Santino67 on July 28, 2012, 12:28:15 PM
TBH I was fairly curious as to how Danny Boyle was going to pull off the spectacular with a load of sheep and a village green with a few cricketers but when those chimneys started rising and the whole scene changed, I have to admit my enthusiasm rose pretty dramatically. The "doves" at the end were phenomenal and a whole load in between was breathtaking.

Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: nosey-p on August 01, 2012, 06:32:30 AM
Today is going to be a GOLDEN day
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: nosey-p on August 01, 2012, 12:02:26 PM
We have

GOLD
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Mikeyboy9361 on August 01, 2012, 16:30:30 PM
Go Wiggo! Awesome display from Brad and Chris, and the girls in the boat! ;)
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: CincinnatiKid on August 05, 2012, 11:00:12 AM
Amazing day for british athletes especially at home country. Congrat!

Sadly an embarrassing evening after stewards made a big mistake after runners finished heptathlon. Disqualified silver medal winner wrongful after stewards inquiry saw her at lane 6 instead 5. Pretty unlucky but after a couple of reclamations and nail-biting hour their survey brought a happy end. Needless !

Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Santino67 on August 12, 2012, 13:17:18 PM
Would 30 golds be too much to ask for?  ;) C"Mon the Boxers!!!!!
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Chipaccrual on August 12, 2012, 13:28:27 PM

Would 30 golds be too much to ask for?  ;) C"Mon the Boxers!!!!!


Does an APAT trophy count ?

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Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: CincinnatiKid on August 12, 2012, 23:18:43 PM
Thanks UK, great job you"ve done in hosting the Olympics!
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Waz1892 on August 12, 2012, 23:43:27 PM
I"ve always been proud to be English, and love everything we stand for.

I think we should final lay to rest the opinion the rest of the world had of us, and we have of us, and that we are NOT nearly- rans, pessamistic nationals, but we ARE amongst the greatest countries in the world!

Keep calm, and carry on!

Xx
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: AMRN on August 13, 2012, 00:11:37 AM
British, and super-proud to be so!
Title: Re: Olympics
Post by: Chipaccrual on August 13, 2012, 09:59:53 AM
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