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Ballon d'or
07 Jul 2005, 05:32 AM
IOC members without Rogge not knowing about it. Is that legal ? In that case why didn't we do it ?
If it's not i don't get it, the message is clear now : you have to cheat to get what you want.
How stupid we look now with all the efforts we put to get that olympics. London didn't show any love for them and all it took was some offensive lobbying.
And they said that IOC members really valued countries that showed passion and love for the Olympics.
Bulls*it, i'm gutted.
Pierre-Henri
07 Jul 2005, 06:01 AM
From what I've heard, in the last three days, everyone has the right to talk with everyone else. It's not like the Pope election. Apparently, Samaranch did the same for Madrid, speaking to all IOC members one after another.
Probably, for Paris, someone with better diplomatic abilities than David Douillet was required.
sl7vk
07 Jul 2005, 01:51 PM
IOC members without Rogge not knowing about it. Is that legal ? In that case why didn't we do it ?
If it's not i don't get it, the message is clear now : you have to cheat to get what you want.
How stupid we look now with all the efforts we put to get that olympics. London didn't show any love for them and all it took was some offensive lobbying.
And they said that IOC members really valued countries that showed passion and love for the Olympics.
Bulls*it, i'm gutted.
I don't even know why anyone cares. Olympics are a joke anyways. Nothing but debt, corruption, and cheating. Oh, and traffic, I forgot to mention the horrible traffic.
Nanbawan
07 Jul 2005, 02:14 PM
I have to say it has been fairly embarassing to see France constantly licking IOC's arse just to be kicked in the balls eventually. I think we should restore some dignity...
Breakwood
07 Jul 2005, 02:42 PM
hey consider yourselves lucky. Back when Toronto lost out in the race for 1008 olympics I was dissapointed, but then I realized all the bad things, raised taxes, millions of people comming into the city the city would be paralyzed.
Hazzathewazza
07 Jul 2005, 03:53 PM
hey consider yourselves lucky. Back when Toronto lost out in the race for 1008 olympics I was dissapointed, but then I realized all the bad things, raised taxes, millions of people comming into the city the city would be paralyzed.
So your saying getting the olympics is a bad thing :confused:
Hmmmmm!
gaijin
07 Jul 2005, 04:28 PM
hey consider yourselves lucky. Back when Toronto lost out in the race for 1008 olympics I was dissapointed, but then I realized all the bad things, raised taxes, millions of people comming into the city the city would be paralyzed.
Damn straight back in 1008, those Vikings were really causing some s***t.
Setting fire to things, raping and pillaging...
sl7vk
07 Jul 2005, 04:36 PM
So your saying getting the olympics is a bad thing :confused:
Hmmmmm!
Yes. Trust me. Overated, waste of money and time. Took us 7 years to prepare for two stupid weeks, and we are still paying for it. Oh, but don't worry, think of all the future tourism revenue..... Sure. Whatever.
Pierre-Henri
07 Jul 2005, 04:49 PM
Yes. Trust me. Overated, waste of money and time. Took us 7 years to prepare for two stupid weeks, and we are still paying for it. Oh, but don't worry, think of all the future tourism revenue..... Sure. Whatever.
Same in Albertville. It gave a lot of work to the tax collectors, and that's all. 2 weeks of fun, 20 years of debts.
Ballon d'or
08 Jul 2005, 04:00 AM
Yes you're all right to point out the downsides of the olympics, but still i really wanted them here. I think it's a truly unique thing in one's life to live.
I also thought about the cost of it all and it's true France's debt has reached colossal proportion, so maybe it's for the best i don't know.
Does anyone know what would have been the % of the overall amount the french state would have spent ? More than 50% ?
And how much corporate firms would have ?
Nanbawan
08 Jul 2005, 10:32 AM
Concerning the French bid for the Euro 2012, apparently France has stopped the project, too bad.
La Hongrie et la Croatie ont déposé une candidature commune auprès de l'Union européenne de football (UEFA) pour l'organisation du Championnat d'Europe de football 2012. Le logo officiel de la candidature, aux couleurs des deux pays, ainsi que le slogan choisi, "Deux pour un, et un pour '12", ont été présentés à la presse à Zagreb le 4 mai 2005. Le match d'ouverture se tiendrait à Zagreb alors que la finale serait jouée à Budapest. L'Azerbaïdjan, l'Italie, la Grèce, la Roumanie, la Russie ont également annoncé leur intention d'organiser l'Euro 2012, ainsi que la Pologne et l'Ukraine qui ont également soumis des candidatures communes. La France, qui avait un moment songé à se présenter, a finalement renoncé.
http://www.amb-croatie.fr/actualites/vatrene-godine.htm
Breakwood
08 Jul 2005, 12:42 PM
Yes you're all right to point out the downsides of the olympics, but still i really wanted them here. I think it's a truly unique thing in one's life to live.
I also thought about the cost of it all and it's true France's debt has reached colossal proportion, so maybe it's for the best i don't know.
Does anyone know what would have been the % of the overall amount the french state would have spent ? More than 50% ?
And how much corporate firms would have ?
Acctually the citizens of France may have been the winners out of all this. London is only a 3 hour train ride from Paris so the parisiens can easily go to the games in london, and you guys dont have to worry about the raised taxes and stuff to your city.
ilv2
22 Jul 2005, 04:46 PM
hey consider yourselves lucky. Back when Toronto lost out in the race for 1008 olympics I was dissapointed, but then I realized all the bad things, raised taxes, millions of people comming into the city the city would be paralyzed.
lol. i just came back from Montréal, and EVERYBODY there keeps complaining about the Olympic Stadium and how having to maintain it have screwed them over.