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alun2005
13 Aug 16 01:26
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I know people are getting a bit carried away with all these Team GB Gold Medals and why the hell 'Team Economic Migrants' haven't been kicked out of the event, but surely the important question concerns just how many post-Games lucrative commercial spin-offs Chit Chat Hero G. Rutherford has got in the pipeline.

I for one will be SEETHING if 'Celebrity Antiques Road Trip' doesn't extend the hand of friendship to the Great Man and offer a beautiful £150 for a guest appearance in future months.

It would be a tragedy if this country repeated the shameful and negligent approach to his commercial money-spinning opportunities that followed London 2012.

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By:
casemoney
When: 13 Aug 16 04:04
AS he said Himself "The ginger guy that won the Gold "

Held himself together well to qualify ,More to come Imo, Hopefully a Medal of some color,and Seems a Genuinely nice Person Happy
By:
alun2005
When: 14 Aug 16 11:54
A bronze medal for Gregory. Well done that man on another top effort.

That's GOT to translate into a minimum £100 for a Top-of-the-Bill guest appearance on ITV's big "Thursday Night At The London Palladium" programme. AND a taxi to fetch him.

BTW, wasn't that one American long-jumper an absolute **** for all those ridiculous pre-jump weird arm/hand shenanigans?  Any decent judge would have given all those jumps a red flag.
By:
Slicer
When: 14 Aug 16 11:58
Talking of decent judges, did anyone see the Roumania/ Jordan boxing match! There is nothing like a decent judge, and there was nothing like a decent judge or referee.
By:
casemoney
When: 22 Aug 16 22:08
Alun will be Delighted to Know that Greg will be on strictly Come dancing Laugh
By:
Crisp77
When: 23 Aug 16 08:53
Laugh

It must have been some letter alun2005 wrote to the BBC.
By:
dustybin
When: 23 Aug 16 09:15
Think the ginner likes the attention.

Apparently each medal cost £4million in relative terms.

I'm sure those on austerity will be waiting with baited breath for the riches that will come their way in the form of crumbs from the table economics which our country seems to susbribe to.
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 23 Aug 16 09:18
The carrot-topped sand-disturber comes from round my way.

I think he's being given the freedom of Milton Keynes (an achievement worthy of any CV).

In practise this means he can drive his (concrete) cows down the Grand Union Canal towpath past the LGBT Nightclub in Fenny Stratford (if he can avoid the discarded condoms and McDonalds cartons).

Yeah! Deal with THAT Jeff Henderson!
By:
dustybin
When: 23 Aug 16 09:43
I've just put the telly on.
They are tracking the plane now on the map ffs.
By:
alun2005
When: 23 Aug 16 16:42
Fantastic news about Gregory. I worked tirelessly night and day to get that boy some long-overdue half-decent wedge to bring into the house, for jumping into some sand.

I've rung around a few other places, but the best I could do was a derisory £200 for a photo of him outside well-known Bakers with a similar name, posing holding a massive pie and a speech bubble from his gob saying "I'll be for the High Jump if I eat this".

Needless to say I turned it down immediately on his behalf. We can't have our Elite Athletes getting involved in this sort of unseemly publicity just for a few measly pounds. I mean, you wouldn't see our greatest Olympic Rower posing with a parrot on his shoulder would you?
By:
Injera
When: 23 Aug 16 16:53
My question is what's got into the BBC? Their love affair with 'Team GB' shows no sign of abating.

It's quite extraordinary. All of a sudden to beat the Chinese is something to gloat about and yet not a word of congratulations for the incredible Yanks. The Beeb spend most of the time shying away from nationalism yet they go into 'Britain First ' mode every 4 years.

We did v.well at sports most of us never follow for 4 years. The unending emotion spouted by media and public alike is the Diana affect again.

How many in the street could name the event Trott won her gold in. Or that kayak fellow. What was the distance? Or what height did Daley dive from to win Bronze? 

Apologies for my cyniscism...Blush I'm just more confused than normal.

Ps. joyous news indeed about Our Greg.Grin
By:
1st time poster
When: 23 Aug 16 17:02
pretty obvious really while we,ve become a state sponsored sports programme the chinese are enjoying themselves with their new found freedom ,enjoying a western lifestyle and to busy buying up the world and the uk especialy to worry about medals in the egg and spoon race
By:
dustybin
When: 23 Aug 16 17:16
chinese too busy getting huffy over the angle of the stars on their flag, as though it matters.
By:
ebulGery
When: 23 Aug 16 18:37
I suppose the real question is, is it worth the money?

It seems all about prestige. Still team GB did very well

In line with my Neanderthal views I think it should be men only, as I do not believe in women's sport.

I do not see the point????????.......which is what it used to be in Ancient Greece.

Still that is about the era most my views come about women from, it has to be admitted, Blush
By:
mecca
When: 23 Aug 16 19:06
Saskia (sailing) & Constantine (rowing) sound very happy that poor people buying lottery tickets paid for their trip to South America
By:
Cosmo Kramer
When: 23 Aug 16 19:40
Miranda Hart has written an open letter to the 'Team GB' athletes where she says how proud they made "us". Us? The fat heifer definitely doesn't talk for me, cretin!
Also, what happened to Great Britain & Northern Ireland? Team GB, what a load of old bollox.
It was heartwarming to see Greg reveal how terrified he was about appearing on **** Dancing, as if he's being forced to appear and not getting paid a few grand to face his 'terror'
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 23 Aug 16 19:55
ebulGery
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    23 Aug 16 18:37   

I suppose the real question is, is it worth the money?


I think it's something like £1,47 per person per year for four years, per medal - so yeah for me it's worth it for the sense of national pride and seeing some Chit Chatters with bugs so far up their ar$e$ they need a proctologist with a Davy Lamp to remove them.
By:
ebulGery
When: 23 Aug 16 21:10
Shocked
By:
Wesdag
When: 23 Aug 16 21:49
Well said Injera.

A Brexit vote would be a landslide if held now.
By:
kenny mann
When: 23 Aug 16 22:09
ebulGery

ebulGery
23 Aug 16 18:37
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I suppose the real question is, is it worth the money?

Absolutely not, assuming the money would have been spent on more ethical stuff. (doubtful)
By:
Crisp77
When: 26 Aug 16 12:40
The former agent of Olympian Greg Rutherford is accused of scamming the long jumper out of £66,000, a court heard.

Gaby Stone, 33, is alleged to have pocketed sponsorship and appearance fees from the London 2012 gold medalist and Rio bronze medalist on 15 occasions between 2014 and 2015.

Stone - who also represents gymnastics champion Louis Smith - denied one count of theft at Highbury Magistrates' Court on Wednesday morning.

"There was a contractual agreement that the defendant and his company would organise commercial fees and sponsorship and the defendant would receive 20 per cent of the earnings and 80 per cent would go to the complainant.

"It is said he didn't remunerate the complainant in excess of £66,000 for various commercial appearances - there was some 15 appearances for which monies were supposed to be received going back to 2014.

"The amount involved is £66,000 and the crown say the dishonesty was prolonged."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/24/greg-rutherfords-former-agent-accused-of-stealing-60000-from-lon/
By:
Crisp77
When: 26 Aug 16 12:40
Average £5,500 per appearance Shocked
By:
Injera
When: 26 Aug 16 16:45
Sally Gunnell charges anything up to £4k even now.

3 years ago a councillor friend of mine asked her to open a local event. £5k. They chose the town mayor instead. Free!
By:
Crisp77
When: 26 Aug 16 16:48
Always costs more with the council involved because of the red tape. So many hurdles to overcome.
By:
Injera
When: 26 Aug 16 16:50
Grin
By:
rogerthebutler
When: 26 Aug 16 18:22
Oi oi!

Laugh
By:
alun2005
When: 26 Aug 16 18:32
Just read this SHOCKING update re: the alleged poaching of Gergory's SACRED income and I'm SEETHING.

This is worse than Madoff, Stanford and Pearlman combined.
By:
alun2005
When: 20 Nov 16 20:22
Greg eliminated in Blackpool.

I don't mind admitting, I'm devastated and a bit worried for the lad now. Where's the next decent pay-day for a man who jumps into some sand?

Is there ANYONE out there who could find him a few nice lucrative jobs to keep the wedge coming in between now and Xmas?

Surely there's a town somewhere, possibly Redcar or Towcester that needs a 'celebrity' to switch on the Christmas lights?
By:
Crisp77
When: 11 Oct 19 21:01
Alun knew Love
By:
alun2005
When: 11 Oct 19 21:33
I worked tirelessly to get that lad onto that Masterchef programme, and I thank Allah it happened.

I KNEW there was an insatiable public DEMAND to see some bloke who jumps into sand wearing a pinny, then making some concoction in a kitchen, to win the approval of a bald-headed shouty man in glasses. 

I don't mind admitting it feels pretty good to be me right now. My heating might be switched off, but the warm glow of vindication will see me through this and every other winter. 

Let this be a long-overdue lesson to the deniers and begrudgers.  The Great Man FULLY MERITS these commercial spin-offs, and I for one long to see the day when he can finally grace 'The Celebrity Antiques Road Trip' for £200 + £50 expenses.
By:
Crisp77
When: 11 Oct 19 21:35
He might marry one of the judges and get his own cooking show.
By:
alun2005
When: 11 Oct 19 21:41
Crispy,

If Lou Pearlman hadn't tragically been exposed as the biggest Ponzi Scheme merchant (pre-Madoff) and then died in prison,  I would have unquestionably approached him to set up a special Boy Band of Long Jumpers, maybe called 'The Sandboys'. where the good and the great of jumping into sand game could sing for their suppers to crowds of screaming girls.

Alas that dream has died.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 11 Oct 19 21:50
Great fred alun. Laugh
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