ihatework
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The water issue was bad wasn't it. They made it sound like water would be readily available for free but it wasn't. We ended up just buying bottles after queuing for yonks and missed the first 3 tests because of it
The water issue was bad wasn't it. They made it sound like water would be readily available for free but it wasn't. We ended up just buying bottles after queuing for yonks and missed the first 3 tests because of it
It is turning into a bit of an Olympyshambles, isn't it? Considering that the public, having funded the games to the tune of billions through our taxes, are far and away the biggest sponsors...
I've been quite supportive of the games, and am volunteering on the cross country tomorrow, but some of the corporatism - particularly this issue of not being able to take food into venues but having to buy on site - leaves a bit of a bad taste in the mouth. No pun intended.
Unfortunately, a lot of these problems are hardly particular to London. While I'm sure LOGOC should shoulder a large part of the blame, the conditions about sponsors etc are set by the IOC and non-negotiable. Every time I hear the phrase "the Olympic family" I want to scream.
Livid! We would love to have had tickets and would definately not run away when it rained.
As armchair critics by default..... so much 'padding' under saddles, do they not fit? Some riders looked like the Princess on the Pea.....