Apparently so:Quote:
Originally Posted by Hazell B
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12700903Quote:
Originally Posted by BBC News
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Apparently so:Quote:
Originally Posted by Hazell B
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12700903Quote:
Originally Posted by BBC News
Probably the worst value sporting event in terms of seconds of action per pound :pQuote:
Originally Posted by henners88
So what's the best value? You'd think the marathon, at £20 for >2 hours action, but you only get to see the runners go past you once - unlike the London Marathon there aren't thousands of amateurs following up the pack. Although perhaps there should be - it's always amusing to see a bloke in a diving bell taking six days to complete the course.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
What would be even better than that, and what I think they should do in the London Marathon, is not start the elite athletes first, but have them battle through the fun-runners. Now that would be worth watching.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
all but one competitor? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Hazell B
The UK's Police get security wrong far too often, something that probably won't change any time soon
Thank you so much of your telling and i will try to bought them online and i am so much fond of olympics and this time they will be more interested games because this time they are going to held in london and i hope we all will enjoy them so much
Eventing - it's a whole day of varied events if you go on the cross country day.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave B
Not many people here's cup of tea, though :p :
Of course, the chance of a member of our Royal family (or any of the other competitors) falling off in front of you makes it worth it sometimes ..... and we ARE going to win a medal :up:
I have been looking at olympics tickets today and think I will apply for BMX Friday 10th August to see both the semi finals and finals for women and men and Saturday 11th August for the womens cross country mountain biking. Although applying for the mens mountain biking the next day does also sound quite appealing. :)
I'm not going to apply until nearer the ticket deadline though as I will have more of an idea of how much money will be in my bank account if I'm successful in getting some tickets. I have read today that London 2012 will be offering a re-sale website so that if you do get tickets and don't want them you can sell them legitimately. The only prolem being that they are not launching the website until next year so you could have your money tied up in tickets you dont want for quite some time.
I think I'll save the money I would have spent on tickets and travel, and put it towards a huge BBQ and a bracket so I can have a huge TV in the gazebo :cool:
Yay! The countdown clock in Trafalgar Sq has broken. It's been running for nearly a whole day now. This is going to be great, isn't it? Oh, and the website won't accept your Visa card if it runs out in August - they say it's Visa's fault, Visa blame the website.
Can you say "brewery" and "pissup"?