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misleadtheworld Posted - 07/06/2005 : 05:01:53
So, London got the Olympics. I personally think London deserved the Olympics more than any of the other bidding teams.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/front_page/4655555.stm

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Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/10/2005 : 06:39:43
quote:
Originally posted by Cheeseman1000



I just hope that these events don't swing the focus of the summit to the 'war on terror' - I hope that the issues that were scheduled to be discussed (climate change, trade regulations and global poverty etc.) are given as much time as they would have had.


How's that for a slice of fried gold?



That's exactly what I was thinking on Thursday night.


Don't believe the type!
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 07/08/2005 : 02:30:02
My take is that the timing of the attacks is more to do with the G8 summit than the Olympics, but if it is al-Qaeda, they have a reputation for meticulous timing of these things - the world's attention is on London right now, with the Olympics and Live 8 just recently.
I just hope that these events don't swing the focus of the summit to the 'war on terror' - I hope that the issues that were scheduled to be discussed (climate change, trade regulations and global poverty etc.) are given as much time as they would have had. You can't help but think these attacks are timed to put people's attentions back to terrorism and the Middle East (if, of course, it does turn out to be al-Qaeda related). It's like the terrorists want to escalate the problems that much further, which is a worrying thought.


How's that for a slice of fried gold?
Carl Posted - 07/07/2005 : 18:41:28
I know, I just thought maybe if they knew the date that the winer was announced, they might have taken that into account, in case London won it, as they did, and that it might have more impact on people. It's just pointless speculation really, I'm just musing. We don't really know who did it and why, even though Al Qaeda are obviously in the frame.
kathryn Posted - 07/07/2005 : 18:33:55
They usually plan this stuff out months in advance.


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Carl Posted - 07/07/2005 : 18:32:12
You know, I forgot that London won the bid to host the Oylmpics. I don't know if the timing of this terrorist attack would have anything to do with that announcement.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/07/2005 : 13:27:42
At the actual event? Not sure about that, they may consider it too long ago by then. We'll see I guess. It would be nice.


Don't believe the type!
kathryn Posted - 07/07/2005 : 09:58:22
I hope they have a ceremony or something to remember today's victims.


Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank
Carl Posted - 07/06/2005 : 14:22:26
Well, congratulations. And only 7 years to wait!! :D
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/06/2005 : 14:21:19
I think people will get a hell of a lot more excited once it draws nearer. It's just too far away to think about at the moment.


Don't believe the type!
zub_the_goat Posted - 07/06/2005 : 07:33:28
well hopefully it'll get more british kids into sport at the very least, i dont think the british public has been particularly behind the bid until the last week or so when it has mainly been just to piss off chirac, which im not so sure about, but i reckon we'll pull it off, should be interesting to see what they do
bedrock_barney Posted - 07/06/2005 : 06:41:33
I bet £100 million that they won't.


"I've rejoined the Cult of Ming / Star of favourite childhood movie of 1980"
Broken Face Posted - 07/06/2005 : 06:41:24
i was pulling for new york - but oh well, new mets stadium anyway!

-Brian

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Cheeseman1000 Posted - 07/06/2005 : 06:36:24
The Metro estimates a profit of £100m on the whole deal.

Yeah, right...


How's that for a slice of fried gold?
bedrock_barney Posted - 07/06/2005 : 06:31:07
Not sure if it is something to cheer or bemoan.

Will London (and the UK) benefit in the long term? I'm not convinced. Apparently £1.5 billion of the funding will be sourced from a special National Lottery game. Therefore investment in the rest of the UK will presumably be £1.5 billion light over the next 7 years.

And these things always overspend. Dome, Wembley...etc..etc




"I've rejoined the Cult of Ming / Star of favourite childhood movie of 1980"
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 07/06/2005 : 06:20:06
I am chuffed for London. They deserved it I think.


Don't believe the type!
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 07/06/2005 : 06:14:43
Everyone at work is whinging about it (extra council tax, small businesses suffering, blah blah blah), but I think its kind of fun and exciting.


How's that for a slice of fried gold?
Llamadance Posted - 07/06/2005 : 05:37:22
Chirac's quote is pretty funny in retrospect, I wonder if it had any effect on the bid. The political relationship between the UK and France does seem to have got significantly worse over the last couple of years, we don't seem to be able to agree on anything at all :D I think without one another we may just turn on Spain.

On a related note, apparently Paula Radcliffe has been advised not to run in the 2012 Olympics, as you shouldn't shit on your own doorstep.

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vilainde Posted - 07/06/2005 : 05:15:31
quote:
Originally posted by Llamadance

because you have great food and agriculture? ;)




you gotta reckon JC's quote about agriculture was a good one. I love this France/UK neverending war. What would we do without one another?


Denis

I know the god of rock n roll / Yeah I sold him my soul!
mun chien andalusia Posted - 07/06/2005 : 05:11:27
and because you are too intelligent to get an enormous debt and 6 months of confusion in change of 20 days of visibility? last year athens was a complete mess. tho' i loved the wave of visitors (the center of the city was a 24h open air party) the rest was caos for those who actually live there and have to work.


Zen fascists will control you,100% natural,You will jog for the master race
Llamadance Posted - 07/06/2005 : 05:07:06
because you have great food and agriculture? ;)

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vilainde Posted - 07/06/2005 : 05:04:37
Damn you English, damn you! How come we always lose?


Denis

I know the god of rock n roll / Yeah I sold him my soul!

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