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Old 26th Jul 2012, 05:48
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That young man's experiences are precisely what happened to my friend, although the lad seems to have had more contact from G4S. People aren't turning up because G4S have reneged on the agreed conditions (pay, travel, accommodation).


But the last bit, the reply from G4S about LOCOG increasing the numbers required at short notice reinforces what was said earlier. I believe LOCOG, as well as G4S, are in serious breach of contract. In fact, I know LOCOG are, at least over supply of Government owned accommodation. The G4S chairman took the hit last week in front of one of those pompous committees, but that one reply about contracted numbers tells you where this is going. If the games go off smoothly, there will be a big effort to quietly bury this among the claims of success.
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Old 27th Jul 2012, 20:35
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I am in the States at the moment and the coverage of the Olympics is constant.
There is much talk about Romneys comments and a lot of embarrasment about what he said.
A local news commentator has just said ' who would you want to look after you ? Someone who has had a few weeks of basic security training or a 22 year old British serviceman who has spent his young adult life digging in the sand for IEDs,constantly alert to the threat of suicide bombers and fights terrorism.

Guys I know its a S$^t deal but rest assured you are appreciated.
It may not be by our government but every one else talks about you.

Enjoy your leave when it eventually comes.

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Old 30th Jul 2012, 04:28
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Another 1,000 troops to be drafted in to fill the empty seats?
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Old 30th Jul 2012, 04:35
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Re the empty seats.

Obviously seats are handed out to Sponsors / VIP's et al well in advance
and I'm not sure if certain people get a certain number. It has also been
mentioned that they can't be returned to the pool to be sold as it is too costly
and time consuming.

So why not work it the other way round. Considering the lead up to the Olympics is so long, couldn't it be done the other way with Sponsors / VIP's and send them a tick and flick sheet which they have to return for the tickets they want and only these are sent out ?

The rest are then sold ?

Re soldiers, good to see some are enjoying it.
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Old 30th Jul 2012, 10:36
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couldn't it be done the other way with Sponsors / VIP's and send them a tick and flick sheet which they have to return for the tickets they want and only these are sent out ?

The rest are then sold ?
You seem to be implying that Ordinary People would then be sitting among the VIPs.

Well that can't be allowed to happen, because of ..... um ..... quick, think of a reason ..... ah yes, can't be allowed for Security Reasons
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Glad to see we are doing well in the sports that involve a lot of sitting down. Much more dignified that is.
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Old 4th Aug 2012, 11:24
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Or standing still?

British sharp-shooter Peter Wilson reacts to winning a gold at London 2012, saying he is going to get drunk to celebrate.
Chap even has the right idea about celebrating!
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Old 4th Aug 2012, 11:32
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I hope he celebrates in style with some Dom Perignon or Krug, he's certainly earned the right to.
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Probably hasn't touched a drop for a few months so it could be a short celebration....
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Probably hasn't touched a drop for a few months so it could be a short celebration....
Dunno..................think it likely will go on for a year or two
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Old 14th Aug 2012, 20:58
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Well, it's all over and I have to say it was bloody good. And the closing ceremony, in the main, was spectacular. Loved that the Who (well, two of them) closed the show.

I was especially proud of it all when Lord Coe took just two seconds of his life to say thank you to the men and women of the Armed Forces that stepped in to save the security of his games. Well played, your lordship

Everything else he said about the volunteers and the athletes and the people that managed to get tickets and the people that organized it, BZ.

So I shall say it for him. Thank you all of you for your good humoured professionalism. And I'm sorry your summer leave was buggered up and I'm even more sorry that you weren't publicly recognized at the end of the whole show.

With you all the way,

Courtney

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Old 14th Aug 2012, 21:06
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Thank god, two weeks of hell over, where the only news on the BBC, including BBC News 24, was the Olympics. Did we win anything
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Old 14th Aug 2012, 21:07
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Bertie, did you go in the end and how was it?

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Old 14th Aug 2012, 22:58
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Did we win anything?
Winning or losing isn't important...

...as long as we beat the French.

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Old 15th Aug 2012, 11:40
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First of all my own opinion, it was an amazing couple of weeks that lifted the spirits of most people in the country and got such things as 0% annual growth predictions from the Bank Of England, Eurozone crises and whinging politicians off the headlines for a short while and made the nation feel good about itself again.

For those who wish to debate whether or not it was "worth it" in monetary terms, there are presumably several questions to answer:

1) What were the actual costs, apparent and hidden?

2) Where did that money actually come from (i.e. direct government money vs lottery funding, sponsorship input, sports funding, etc). So how much did the taxpayer actually contribute?

3) What are the financial immediate and long term benefits, and costs, to the country?


For those who consider it a waste of money, fine you're entitled to your opinion. Kindly lobby your MP as vociferously about the vast amounts of money the government wastes each year on the EU gravy train, various aspects of the welfare budget, etc to name but two. I would suggest that if you are sincere about saving taxpayers money there are far worst examples that happen year upon year, as opposed to once every 50+ years.

From my point of view I consider most of the money (G4S aside) was well spent.
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Old 15th Aug 2012, 20:30
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as long as we beat the French.
...and the Germans. ...and the Australians.
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Old 15th Aug 2012, 21:53
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Ahh, but MG, france will always be, and has ever been, our natural foe.
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Old 16th Aug 2012, 07:50
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Yes, but at least the Aussies can't hide behind the language barrier when we gloat!

Not that we'd do that, after all we're British!
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Old 16th Aug 2012, 08:57
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Yes, but at least the Aussies can't hide behind the language barrier when we gloat!

Not that we'd do that, after all we're British!



Yep, not that you would do that.

After commenting on how well the Olympics were run
and how well Team GB did, the next biggest sport
over the last 3 weeks was reminding Australia about it !!! LOL
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Old 16th Aug 2012, 09:52
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I was talking to a Welsh mate about the closing ceremony, and he said:

"If I wanted to see five inappropriately dressed middle-aged women, climbing on top of taxis and screeching, I could have gone to Cardiff on any Saturday night!"
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