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The Olympic Thread

Posted: 26 Jul 2012, 12:40
by stevegull
Figured we should have a place where we can post our musings on the games.

Women's football kicked off the Games last night and aside from the North/South Korean flag blunder it started okay for Britain!

Looking forward to the opening ceremony tomorrow so the real olympic sports can get going!

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 26 Jul 2012, 12:45
by Richinns
Team GB men's team in action tonight.

Don't agree with this all staring before the opening ceremony though.

Also - this is a celebration of the Olympics coming to Britain - and David Beckham was an instrumental part in achieving this. He should be (without doubt) in the Team GB squad and really angers me that he is not.

Pearce has gone right down in my estimations - bloody Bellamy? What has that rat faced tool ever done for football - let alone Britain? Sod off!

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 26 Jul 2012, 14:41
by stevegull
I'm not sure on this Beckham thing. Lord Coe helped get us the games; but it doesn't mean i want to see him enter the running!

I don't really think football should be in the Olympics anyway. I think that the olympics should be the pinnacle of the sports involved. So i would also rule out Golf and tennis. If these sports do have to be involved then I'd make it so amateur athletes have the chance. Like take a GB squad from Blue Square Premier and below.

I agree with you on Bellamy though. You've said it all!!

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 26 Jul 2012, 14:58
by AustrianAndyGull
Most people on the street don't give a fig about Olympic football including myself, so why should the players make an effort. If i was playing and i was aware of the massive general apathy towards the footy then i wouldn't want to be playing in a million years. I liken it to the early rounds of the JP Trophy where none of the players are happy to be playing and can't motivate themselves because they know most fans don't give a toss about the competition. Football shouldn't be at the Olympics IMO like Steve says.

As for most of the other events, well they are pretty much all on substances anyway so there isn't much raw athleticism going on. Just let them ALL take whatever they want and THEN have the events. We'll at least have a level playing field unlike Underhill!

I am looking forward to to the K1 KAYAK slalom, the mens events get underway on the 29th but apart from that i'd prefer to watch repeats of Superstar on ITV1 than the Olympics.

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 26 Jul 2012, 22:03
by stevegull
austrianandygull wrote:Most people on the street don't give a fig about Olympic football including myself, so why should the players make an effort. If i was playing and i was aware of the massive general apathy towards the footy then i wouldn't want to be playing in a million years. I liken it to the early rounds of the JP Trophy where none of the players are happy to be playing and can't motivate themselves because they know most fans don't give a toss about the competition. Football shouldn't be at the Olympics IMO like Steve says.

As for most of the other events, well they are pretty much all on substances anyway so there isn't much raw athleticism going on. Just let them ALL take whatever they want and THEN have the events. We'll at least have a level playing field unlike Underhill!

I am looking forward to to the K1 KAYAK slalom, the mens events get underway on the 29th but apart from that i'd prefer to watch repeats of Superstar on ITV1 than the Olympics.
Horrible! Surely you can appreciate top level sport with athletes from around the globe playing in our back yard! I can't wait for it!!

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 26 Jul 2012, 22:11
by AustrianAndyGull
Yeah it is horrible Steve but better than watching the Olympics and billions of pounds cheaper too. :clap:

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 27 Jul 2012, 15:07
by Regiment
it's totally f**ked the traffic around here !! and the public transport is a shambles.

i was looking forward to it from the moment we were awarded the games, but the ridiculous "lottery" of getting tickets to any decent events (yes, i was one of the thousands who applied for lots and got sweet fa), has spoilt it for me. would've been great to take the kids to something at the olympic park. was even thinking of going just to stroll around and be a part of it, but refer to my first comment for that !!

could've got tickets to the footy at wembley, but to me that wouldn't really feel like "the olympics" and would be nothing new/special, so i didn't bother.

other than that, i'm really looking forward to it. =D

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 27 Jul 2012, 15:31
by Richinns
austrianandygull - I see you have not got an avatar

This is for you - you miserable g1t!!

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 27 Jul 2012, 20:16
by AustrianAndyGull
:rofl:

Quality stuff Richinns!

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 28 Jul 2012, 22:03
by AlexGulls
Nice to see the Women Team GB will be in the next round of the olympics.

Not sure if the men will be considering we couldnt beat Senegal who played for a draw.

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 28 Jul 2012, 23:12
by GazTheGull
Saw the women start the Olympics on Wednesday, got tickets for GB vs Uruguay on Wednesday, some Beach Volleyball on Friday, a couple of athletics over the weekend into the next week and then the mens football final at Wembley. Still laughing about Gareth Bale, not fit enough to play at the Olympics, but fit enough to sprint round the pitch for 60 odd minutes for Spurs.

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 28 Jul 2012, 23:40
by stevegull
How disappointing were the men in the long road race?! Leading the peloton counts for nothing if you can't catch the pack! It was such a frustrating watch and you knew that the GB Team only had to be near the leaders to give Cavendish a good shot for a medal. Tactics cost them big time.

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 29 Jul 2012, 18:13
by Southampton Gull
It wasn't their tactics that cost them the race, it was the tactics of rival teams in not doing their share of the work to try and stop Cavendish.

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 29 Jul 2012, 18:44
by AustrianAndyGull
The nationality of the doubles pair who knocked out the Murray brothers in the tennis yesterday anyone? :~D

Re: The Olympic Thread

Posted: 29 Jul 2012, 20:22
by Southampton Gull
German?