welshone
Well-Known Member
Was at Greenwich Park yesterday and I walked all round without wellies no problem!
Judgemental you are getting rather tiresome! Greenwich is going to be used now whether you like it or not.
I was chatting to someone who was at Greenwich Saturday who said the ground looked good. If the news is also to be believed, the rain is meant to bog off soon so the going may end up being absolutely perfect!
I did have to chuckle that the 2 venues where wellies are recommended are Dorney and Greenwich! The 2 sports I have tickets for? Eventing and Rowing!! lol!
Galaxy, have I made any comment about you personally? I consider your comment to be personally offensive.
Are you suggesting one is not entitled to an opinion?
I shall be drawing your post to the attention of the Fat Controller by way of a formal complaint.
Was at Greenwich Park yesterday and I walked all round without wellies no problem!
Everyone is entitled to their opinions, and to share them in the appropriate manner. However Judgemental, I do feel that you are being deliberately provocative by posting on the same subject on different threads all over the place. It is to be expected, therefore, that people will become slightly terse in their response. If you feel offended, then that is a shame and of course you are entitled to report any post you want.
The great shame about this country is that we/the press are a nation of nay-sayers who cannot let any event or occasion go without being negative about it. That shouldn't stop constructive analytical thinking, however the public/we should also be allowed to celebrate the event and to be able to get caught up in the excitement of it all. You may not be excited, I suspect you are not, but please could we just be allowed to be enthusiastic in peace?
Is Greenwich ideal? No, but then nowhere is ideal.
Are the ground conditions safe? As good as anywhere else and better than many other events.
Are the organisers complacent? Of course they're not.
Are there contingency plans? Of course there are.
Will it be busy on the roads/public transport? Of course, just like any other major event.
Do we need to wear wellies? Yes like at any other horse trials. Although if the weather improves as forecast they may not be needed.
Onwards and upwards people, let's enjoy the games and hope that the IOC decide to keep eventing in for the future.
Really I wouldn't worry about wearing wellies on the tube, I regularly wear all sorts of horsey clothing getting between work, home and the yard on a variety of london trains, buses and tubes and no one pays the slightest bit of attention.
I'll probably wear the boots I'm wearing around the yard at the moment.
Everyone is entitled to their opinions, and to share them in the appropriate manner. However Judgemental, I do feel that you are being deliberately provocative by posting on the same subject on different threads all over the place. It is to be expected, therefore, that people will become slightly terse in their response. If you feel offended, then that is a shame and of course you are entitled to report any post you want.
The great shame about this country is that we/the press are a nation of nay-sayers who cannot let any event or occasion go without being negative about it. That shouldn't stop constructive analytical thinking, however the public/we should also be allowed to celebrate the event and to be able to get caught up in the excitement of it all. You may not be excited, I suspect you are not, but please could we just be allowed to be enthusiastic in peace?
Is Greenwich ideal? No, but then nowhere is ideal.
Are the ground conditions safe? As good as anywhere else and better than many other events.
Are the organisers complacent? Of course they're not.
Are there contingency plans? Of course there are.
Will it be busy on the roads/public transport? Of course, just like any other major event.
Do we need to wear wellies? Yes like at any other horse trials. Although if the weather improves as forecast they may not be needed.
Onwards and upwards people, let's enjoy the games and hope that the IOC decide to keep eventing in for the future.
Just all wear your horsey stuff - no biggie.
You will stink the tube out, people will faint / get off, and your journey will be left with like minded people to chat to who don't understand what they fuss was about![]()
I think I used to go round the same supermarket when I lived in Tooting and *shock horror* used the underground to get to and from riding lessons. In fact, even when I went into the supermarket covered in mud and with blood on my face following an unscheduled dismount, still nobody cared.JM for goodness sake, what do you think London is like? I used to go round the supermarket, in Tooting broadway, in my horse poo-smeared riding gear, and nobody. Cared. At. All.
I think I used to go round the same supermarket when I lived in Tooting and *shock horror* used the underground to get to and from riding lessons. In fact, even when I went into the supermarket covered in mud and with blood on my face following an unscheduled dismount, still nobody cared.
Galaxy, have I made any comment about you personally? I consider your comment to be personally offensive.
Are you suggesting one is not entitled to an opinion?
I shall be drawing your post to the attention of the Fat Controller by way of a formal complaint.