so london won.
joy.
cant wait for 2012.
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su-f**king-perb!
now where do i order tickets?
now where do i order tickets?
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youre sooooooo slow. posted the result ages ago,,,,,at least minutes ago.....and i say bah hoo to it all. media circus to follow, unless i get a decent job out of it . only 7 years to wait. oh joy
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I don't know which I'm more happy about. Winning the Olympics or beating the French. Again.
Trafalgar Square is rocking at the moment. Litterally thousands are on the street. Fab.
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tickets to what, the aftermath in 2013?RicheyJames wrote:su-f**king-perb!
now where do i order tickets?
the "olympic village" flatlands that will be deserted, empty apart from a few business conferences and a couple of hundred skate kids using it as the worlds most expensive skate park?
the outlay for this kind of thing is always disproportionate to the revenue it will allegedly generate, or the short-term service industry jobs it will create (peanut sellers, waiters and ground sweepers).
a waste of money. the kudos and "getting one up on the french" just isn't worth it.
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The stadia won't go to waste though. A precendent has been set - they'll be given to manchester city.
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oh stop being such a miserable right-on c**t. have you ever been to stratford? it's not exactly a utopian paradise right now.Quiff Boy wrote:tickets to what, the aftermath in 2013?RicheyJames wrote:su-f**king-perb!
now where do i order tickets?
a waste of money. the kudos and "getting one up on the french" just isn't worth it.
it's the olympics. it's the cream of the world's sporting talent. and it's going to be on your doorstep.
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athens 2004: clickyRicheyJames wrote:oh stop being such a miserable right-on c**t. have you ever been to stratford? it's not exactly a utopian paradise right now.Quiff Boy wrote:tickets to what, the aftermath in 2013?RicheyJames wrote:su-f**king-perb!
now where do i order tickets?
a waste of money. the kudos and "getting one up on the french" just isn't worth it.
it's the olympics. it's the cream of the world's sporting talent. and it's going to be on your doorstep.
beijing 2008: clicky and clickyThe Guardian wrote:The 2004 Olympiad may have been the IOC president Jacques Rogge's "dream games", the bonanza that defied the doomsayers. But nearly six months after opening in spectacular style, Greeks have been left wondering whether their only legacy is the ¿9bn (£6.25bn) bill they ran up.
They are likely to be paying for decades for the most costly Olympics ever. "It's like we built a brand new house, held a great party, then closed it and, now, have no guests," lamented Serafim Kotrotsos, who headed communications in the Athens 2004 organising committee. "It's hard to tell that this city even staged the Olympics. The last thing you can say is that the atmosphere, after the games, has been good."
etc
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I wouldn't exactly call London "my doorstep"
However, I do think that the idea of taking a load of kids from the East End as part of the delegation was a masterstroke. I cordially detest Tory boy Lord Coe, but whoever wrote his speech was very good.
I see what you're saying QB but there's no guarantee it'll be a financial disaster. IIRC Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000 made a profit.
However, I do think that the idea of taking a load of kids from the East End as part of the delegation was a masterstroke. I cordially detest Tory boy Lord Coe, but whoever wrote his speech was very good.
I see what you're saying QB but there's no guarantee it'll be a financial disaster. IIRC Atlanta 1996 and Sydney 2000 made a profit.
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RicheyJames wrote:oh stop being such a miserable right-on c**t. have you ever been to stratford? it's not exactly a utopian paradise right now.Quiff Boy wrote:tickets to what, the aftermath in 2013?RicheyJames wrote:su-f**king-perb!
now where do i order tickets?
a waste of money. the kudos and "getting one up on the french" just isn't worth it.
it's the olympics. it's the cream of the world's sporting talent. and it's going to be on your doorstep.
Shock horror! I agree with Richey. Stratford is S***hole that badly needs regenerating.
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I beg to differQuiff Boy wrote:
a waste of money. ........."getting one up on the french" just isn't worth it.
This is great. As Richey James says the cream of sporting talent here and a chance to show the world we're up to the job with these things. I'll definitely go, I like a bit of athletics. As it goes I'm going to the London Grand Prix in a couple of weeks. which is riiiight on my doorstep. Literally.
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atlanta 96 - £300m profitQuiff Boy wrote:athens 2004: clickyRicheyJames wrote:oh stop being such a miserable right-on c**t. have you ever been to stratford? it's not exactly a utopian paradise right now.Quiff Boy wrote: tickets to what, the aftermath in 2013?
a waste of money. the kudos and "getting one up on the french" just isn't worth it.
it's the olympics. it's the cream of the world's sporting talent. and it's going to be on your doorstep.
beijing 2008: clicky and clickyThe Guardian wrote:The 2004 Olympiad may have been the IOC president Jacques Rogge's "dream games", the bonanza that defied the doomsayers. But nearly six months after opening in spectacular style, Greeks have been left wondering whether their only legacy is the ¿9bn (£6.25bn) bill they ran up.
They are likely to be paying for decades for the most costly Olympics ever. "It's like we built a brand new house, held a great party, then closed it and, now, have no guests," lamented Serafim Kotrotsos, who headed communications in the Athens 2004 organising committee. "It's hard to tell that this city even staged the Olympics. The last thing you can say is that the atmosphere, after the games, has been good."
etc
seoul 88 - £30m profit
l.a. 84 - £125m profit
in addition, sydney 2000 boosted the australian economy by an estimated three billion dollars
all figures, incidentally, from the same pinko rag as yours.
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Face it, it would take an orgy of mismanagement to fail to make a profit from an Olympiad these days (with all due respect to Greece )
Oh, wait...
Oh, wait...
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From the BBC report:
Following the news that London has been selected "mortgage lenders predicted house prices in the capital would rocket"
Excellent - that should prevent even more key (underpaid) workers such as nurses and teachers from being able to buy/rent accomodation in and around London.
Following the news that London has been selected "mortgage lenders predicted house prices in the capital would rocket"
Excellent - that should prevent even more key (underpaid) workers such as nurses and teachers from being able to buy/rent accomodation in and around London.
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they could flatten the olympic skate board park after the event and build affordable "key worker accomodation" using the £300m+ profitslazarus corporation wrote:From the BBC report:
Following the news that London has been selected "mortgage lenders predicted house prices in the capital would rocket"
Excellent - that should prevent even more key (underpaid) workers such as nurses and teachers from being able to buy/rent accomodation in and around London.
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sourcelondon 2012 wrote:And 9,000 new homes would be created, alongside new schools, health and community facilities. Half of these homes would be designated as affordable housing.
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I think spending vast amounts of money on a skate park is a fine idea. Provided they only allow access to skaters from back in the day and bar all the little brats who skate these days.
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Can't you just go back to being a cantankerous curmudgeon?RicheyJames wrote:sourcelondon 2012 wrote:And 9,000 new homes would be created, alongside new schools, health and community facilities. Half of these homes would be designated as affordable housing.
I was quite happy being grumpy about London 2012.
Promises promises. I'll believe it when I have a friend whose unmarried, pregnant, teenage sister has moved into the "affordable housing." Beyond that, do you think the London of the Olympicized future will give me a job? Cos that would be cool.
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Not until you spell Olympicised the English way.CorpPunk wrote:Beyond that, do you think the London of the Olympicized future will give me a job? Cos that would be cool.
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Athens 2004 was okay, but Athens 2003Quiff Boy wrote:athens 2004: clicky
They basically rebuilt the whole of Athens (I was being a tourist down there), and even tore down major parts of the Acropolis and of course put them back afterwards, all cleaned up
Note the parts missing on top
Crazy Greeks
Anyway, if the games will be as much of a succes as the Barcelona 1990-something games, I wish you guys good luck, since it gave a huge boom to Barcelona and Spain as a whole as well...
For me, no difference, Paris or London, not much difference in distance from Belgium, is there ....
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I can't afford "affordable housing" around here and I get paid quite well for the area, let alone London