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rogerthebutler
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Who said it is a festival of who had the best physicians and Performance Enhancing Drugs.

To everyone who questioned Mo Farah's Britishness.

To everyone who said 'when are we going to win a medal in a sport which anyone cares about'?

To everyone who said our success would be down to the money we spend on sport (oh that it was the case for our national Football team).

To all those people, I genuinely hope you held firm to your moral qualms about the Olympics and have found something rewarding to do with your time this last fortnight, free from any contamination from this tainted and morally repugnant spectacle.

But if you haven't and have expressed one sliver of positive comment about our, frankly brilliant and completely un-British victories. If you have watched any of the events with absolute joy in the athletic endeavours that were unfolding in front of you. Or if you have engaged in Olympic conversations with complete strangers or - God forbid - you hummed and whirred with a bit of national pride at our Hockey Women's Gold medal last night.

Welcome to the party - you must be feeling a proper bunch of Charlies though?!
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Report Mikael D'Haguenet August 20, 2016 2:33 PM BST
I'll play, rog...

Genuine q - how many post-competition drugs tests have been failed?
Report leazes67 August 20, 2016 2:39 PM BST
£52,000,000 per medal.
Value for money?
Report rogerthebutler August 20, 2016 2:42 PM BST
Mikael D'Haguenet
Joined: 24 Jun 06
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    20 Aug 16 14:33   

I'll play, rog...

Genuine q - how many post-competition drugs tests have been failed?


Dunno - you tell me? I'm the one grooving on all the great sport I'm watching.

I'll tell you this though. Anyone found to be in breach of the rules on doping should be stripped of medals and banned for life. No second chances and no Justin Gatlin scenarios anymore please.

For me, that's 'the system' working.
Report Dr Crippen August 20, 2016 2:43 PM BST
Can't wait for it to finish.

The worst part for me is when I've tuned in to listen to the news and they announce that we've won another medal.

I immediately turn off the sound to avoid listening to some commentator screaming the finish of a race.
Or an interview with someone telling us how hard they had to work to win their medal, when they've obviously enjoyed every minute of it.

I've got no interest whatsoever in the Olympics these days.
Report Mikael D'Haguenet August 20, 2016 2:44 PM BST
I can't tell you - hence the 'genuine q' bit. I've not heard of any and google didn't provide me with an immediate answer.
Report rogerthebutler August 20, 2016 2:46 PM BST
leazes67
Joined: 18 Jan 05
Replies: 3624
    20 Aug 16 14:39   


£52,000,000 per medal.
Value for money? 


Assuming that's GB your talking about, we're currently on 61 medals. Multiplied by £52 million = a figure with a fk of a lot of noughts after it.

Are you sure?
Report Mikael D'Haguenet August 20, 2016 2:46 PM BST
Some cretin is bound to complain somewhat lengthily about how they have no interest but can't wait to let us know about their indifference.
Report john92 August 20, 2016 2:47 PM BST
Laura Muir must be a right mug. Imagine having doubts and be stupid enough to waste time competing. Cynical gamblers moaning on an internet forum are bad enough but I'm glad I'm not as stupid as her.
Report Degs August 20, 2016 2:47 PM BST
Anyone who actually gets caught doping at the Olympics should get a gold medal in stupidity. The real testing that matters is out of competition over a period of time.
Report rogerthebutler August 20, 2016 2:48 PM BST
Dr Crippen
Joined: 16 Apr 02
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    20 Aug 16 14:43   

Can't wait for it to finish.

The worst part for me is when I've tuned in to listen to the news and they announce that we've won another medal.

I immediately turn off the sound to avoid listening to some commentator screaming the finish of a race.
Or an interview with someone telling us how hard they had to work to win their medal, when they've obviously enjoyed every minute of it.

I've got no interest whatsoever in the Olympics these days.


I genuinely mean this - good for you.

You've stuck to your guns and it must have been difficult this last fortnight but at least you've taken a principled and consistent position.
Report rogerthebutler August 20, 2016 2:49 PM BST
Mikael D'Haguenet
Joined: 24 Jun 06
Replies: 8399
    20 Aug 16 14:44   

I can't tell you - hence the 'genuine q' bit. I've not heard of any and google didn't provide me with an immediate answer. 


Me neither, though doubtless there will be someone to come and educate us both shortly.

My reaction to such news will be as described above though, be they British, Irish or Vanuatu
Report Degs August 20, 2016 2:50 PM BST
Well, those suffering normal BBC programming withdrawal symptoms will be delighted that next week sees the return of The Great British Bake Off, a series featuring the last winner of The Great British Bake Off, and a double offering of Holby City. Can't wait.
Report dustybin August 20, 2016 2:56 PM BST
I cant say as GB winning none, 1 or 101 medals makes the slightest difference to my life.
If they win they win, but yes Ive seen highlights on the news eachday but wont miss it when its finished.
Report dustybin August 20, 2016 2:56 PM BST
Football season being back is more important to me.
Report ImSoLuckyLucky! August 20, 2016 2:57 PM BST
At least GB dont pay for a gold medal

Unlike Singapore-a mere 750k dollars

Who was the luckly bloke?

Devil
Report Dr Crippen August 20, 2016 3:01 PM BST
Some cretin is bound to complain somewhat lengthily about how they have no interest but can't wait to let us know about their indifference.

We've already had a comment from a cretin. The one from Mikael D'Haguenet who brought up the subject of drugs but hadn't got a clue what he was on about.
Report Mikael D'Haguenet August 20, 2016 3:11 PM BST
Maybe you can answer my question then?
Report Clouseau August 20, 2016 3:20 PM BST
Great to see the GB men's relay teams getting the baton round at last.

They must of been told to imagine it's an old lady's handbag they've just robbed.
Report alun2005 August 20, 2016 3:24 PM BST
Laugh
Report cooperman August 20, 2016 3:25 PM BST
Great to see most of the GB team going to family, friends and fans to celebrate after winning. If it was Premiership footballers they'd be gurning at the cameras and rushing to be interviewed.
Report Danno August 20, 2016 3:49 PM BST
We have gained success over such a broad range of sports. From diving to rowing, gymnastics to hockey, golf to cycling, and many more.
Most compete for love of the sport, and few will make a living from it.

So the big mystery is why the one sport that gets 90% of the money and media coverage is perennially the least successful, and is still our national sport. The gullible mugs who define their lives by it are only slightly less contemptible than the illiterate chavs that play & run it.
Report dixie August 20, 2016 3:58 PM BST
Some superb television.  The highlight for me was the interview with Usain Bolt's cousin from Wolverhampton.
Report Hamsterdam August 20, 2016 5:01 PM BST
My highlights haven't included any of the jolly hockey sticks Brit stuff....i tell a lie that scouse bint trying to throw the Javelin was hilarious Laugh

Maybe the lottery money should go to the middle class events afterall.
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