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gaijin
09 Mar 2005, 07:18 PM
http://www.parisjo2012.fr/en/att00000501/logo_paris2012.gif
http://www.parisjo2012.fr/en/att00000501/logo_candidate.gif

Okay, with the inspectors currently walking round the city with their clipboards and snooty inspections, I was just wondering what everyone else feels about the Paris 2012 bid. As part of the bid, the Parc des Princes will be doing its bit, by hosting the football matches.

Even though I'm British - I don't want it going to London (I'd rather this poxy government spend it on our failing hospitals, education and criminal systems.)

And as I know you are all North American, how do you feel about this bid in relation to the bid in New York? Would it be a good idea if it went to Paris? Would you like to see the French capital host the 2012 Olympic games?

I say its the out and out favourite. 60% of the facilites are already there. We have much better transport and Paris is such a beautiful city.

Thoughts?

http://www.parisjo2012.fr/en/index.jsp

http://www.psg.fr/fr/matches/gallery/galleryimage/cp_422a36f86bdc34.jpg

Nanbawan
09 Mar 2005, 08:39 PM
And French people never go on strike on August (just in case you were thinking about that...) !! :D

SportBoy333
09 Mar 2005, 11:21 PM
I think if New York got it it would be a disaster. They would have to build a stadium on the west side of Manhattan costing over a billion dollars. The IOC will not award them the Olympics unless they build the stadium. New York wont build the stadium unless they are guaranteed the Olympics. I guess Giants Stadium in East Runtherford, NJ is not an option. The stadium would be used by the New York Jets after the Olympics and that would be a disaster too because tailgating is a huge part of American football and you wouldnt be able to tailgate at that location. That would kill the atomsphere. Paris already has the Stade de France to use. They should get it.

gaijin
10 Mar 2005, 07:12 AM
And French people never go on strike on August (just in case you were thinking about that...) !! :D

A few years back, all the colleges and high-schools went on strike in about May-time........

bah. They obviously don't know France - a strike's like an everyday occurance.

er.........I'm not selling this well am I? :(

gaijin
05 Jul 2005, 07:21 AM
Bump :)

For obvious reasons...


The IOC desicion will be in soon...

Legion04
05 Jul 2005, 04:17 PM
I would shoot myself in the foot if New York got it. First, the US held it in 1996 and the Winter Games in 2002. I honestly don't want the US to get it, even though I'm an American. Now, they're using the 9/11 argument, that the IOC should give it to New York because "it would be an act of goodwill." Bull*****, 9/11 was terrible and all, but using it to get an olympic bid is just dirty.

I want Paris to get it, like Ganu said, strikes is really the only problem. By 2012, I plan on living in Europe so, just a stone's throw from anywhere in Western Europe.

I would like to see the 2016 games go to some South American nation, because they've never hosted.

PARIS 2012 "Beach Volleyball in front of the Eiffel Tower...how can you say no?" :)

SportBoy333
06 Jul 2005, 05:44 AM
I hope Racing Club de Paris can somehow benefit from this. I thought they were promised a new 20,000 seat stadium if Paris got the Olympics. It would help them rise up the French footballing ranks a lot faster.

gaijin
06 Jul 2005, 07:50 AM
And the winner is....





































....LONDON ;)


See you in my capital city for 2012 for the 38th games.

I'll be an old man by then (well not really) - but I should have a steady income (well not really), well I'll be in London (well not really...)

Thoughts? Feelings? Reactions?

Mine. England 1-0 France. :D

Oh well. Would have liked to seen Paris have it. Mais, c'est la vie...

I like to see Parisiens cry though! :D

SportBoy333
06 Jul 2005, 07:59 AM
This is the biggest upset since uhhhhhhhh I dont know.

jambon-beurre
06 Jul 2005, 08:11 AM
Biggest upset since the 29th of May 2005 ! (the referendum about Europe)
2 big slaps in a row ... harsh ...

gaijin
06 Jul 2005, 08:25 AM
Chirac is a goner.....

Mel Brennan
06 Jul 2005, 10:55 AM
Chirac is a goner.....

I'm not sure what he's doing well; there's no reason to prop him up...unless there's no authentic heir apparent.

But yeah, Chirac's leadership is ending up a legacy of loser-ness.

Nanbawan
06 Jul 2005, 10:57 AM
But yeah, Chirac's leadership is ending up a legacy of loser-ness.

Don't worry too much for him...

damone1
06 Jul 2005, 11:00 AM
maybe next time they shouldn't schedule their manifs for when the inspectors come to town.

Mel Brennan
06 Jul 2005, 12:31 PM
Don't worry too much for him...

Yeah, I don't worry too much for Paris either; I DO worry about PSG though!

:)

Nanbawan
12 Jul 2005, 08:32 AM
No, this one is correct... ;)

nach0king
12 Jul 2005, 08:39 AM
Parisians should be counting their lucky stars. A corrupt, drug-fuelled sham of a show at great public expenditure is now to be inflicted upon the United Kingdom (of course, the rest of the country will be expected to subsidise another South East circlejerk, but Lahndan's the only place that matters, right?).

The Olympics is ********ing boring, anyway.

gaijin
12 Jul 2005, 01:23 PM
Parisians should be counting their lucky stars. A corrupt, drug-fuelled sham of a show at great public expenditure is now to be inflicted upon the United Kingdom (of course, the rest of the country will be expected to subsidise another South East circlejerk, but Lahndan's the only place that matters, right?).

The Olympics is ********ing boring, anyway.
Hello.......Women's volleyball?