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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
so after yesterday and the nation waking up with one giant hangover... I am going to be gutted now when the olympics ends next sunday...
london has done such a great job with it so far..... and it hasn't been overshadowed by any of the negatives that we has coming into the games...
I suppose this have also made me more interested in the paralympics which will be coming up a few weeks after.....
a few things now.... I know that some of the stadiums are temporary.. but I hope they change their minds.... you could almost have it as a national sporting centre.. and means we can keep getting major sporting events in....
why not for example make london a bid centre for a commonwealth games....
and whoever gets the keeps to the olympic stadium, keep the running trace!!! the atmosphere last night was brilliant..... |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
One of the athletes described the feeling in the stadium of being in a 'home' crowd. She is not Team GB. That is the beauty of the London Games, isn't it? Every nation is already here. A visiting team would be made to feel welcome and still be supportive of Team GB.
Fabio, there will be but an intermission between the Olympics and Paralympics. Although I understand that there is something called football starting up to fill the gap. |
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