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Mr Anon 1:57 Fri Jul 19
Paris Olympics 2024
one week to go, looking forward to some sporting good news and forget about football for a bit.

Hopefully UK can maintain our impressive medal tally from last few Olympics

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Side of Ham 9:25 Mon Aug 12
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I bet McSvender hides his Scottish/English & Dame Edna mongrel accent and puts on another one......the fuck up that he is.....with Scottish & English DNA......fuck all Australian.....none of of his type have.....

El Scorchio 7:11 Mon Aug 12
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Fauxstralian 6:33

it's largely an editorial decision. The BBC have always done it this way even when they were the sole rights holder for the UK and were themselves the ones streaming every event live . It just becomes noticeable in an age (from 2012 onward) where every single event is broadcast in real time and the Olympic website updates every single score, goal, mark or result in real time as well.

Fauxstralian 6:33 Mon Aug 12
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Cum On Your Auntie
You really are a dull eyed fish to shoot in a barrell
So easily wound up

Scorchio
I am sure the bbc would want to show every GB event live but understand they were behind Discovery Plus who had the major rights package at enormous cost
Not sure what the details of what the bbc had but imagine they did what they could
Every nations coverage will be home biased even if more interesting things are happening for other nations

Come On You Irons 5:49 Mon Aug 12
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Fauxstralian 5:03 Mon Aug 12
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No pretensions whatsoever = Essex accent that stripped the paint off the pool complex walls

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Yet another snidey comment from the resident site snide. So you have a problem with a working class Essex accent now, do you Sven?

What a fucking melt you are.

El Scorchio 5:25 Mon Aug 12
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Oops. Apologies for double post. Fucking slow website...

El Scorchio 5:20 Mon Aug 12
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They do a great job at bringing in credible figures who have been there and done that for all the major sports, which is great. TBH I think they could up the game with Athletics a little bit with no British male in the studio as a mainstay and Ennis and Lewis probably pre-empt and react a bit too emotionally to events rather than objectively but they are still good. Michael Johnson is simply brilliant as is Gabby Logan. Jaz Sawyers I think is there just because she's a woman if I'm being totally honest.

Swimming great, cycling, great. I think the gymnastics trio do a good job and Leon Taylor on the diving is a brilliant commentator. With a sport that can be hard to understand what's 'good' or 'bad' with an untrained eye, his reactions instantly tell you, and I love how excited he gets when British divers do well, without going OTT. He then follows up with a good technical breakdown of what was good and bad with what's just been seen.

It does make you realise the expertise people have in sports that most people know nothing about. Maybe that's why it's different to football as we all have our own strong opinions before anyone has said a word.

BBC's presentation as ever is just a cut above anything else. They absolutely nail these big events and make that licence fee worthwhile.

However, my one big criticism is that they don't show enough GB critical things live. You really notice this when every event is available to watch live elsewhere. They are often behind real time sometimes quite substantially while presenting things as if they are live. Swimming and athletics being the big exceptions. Lots of the track cycling was a long way past live which irks me as someone who follows a lot of the sports closely and wants to see it all live rather than accidentally seeing the result first. I know it's really hard when so much is going on and they have to do their best and I believe they are only allowed to show one channel of it at any one time now, but you realise so much just isn't 'as it happens' any longer. It wouldn't be so bad but if you're really looking at the schedule and wanting to see things live, it's really frustrating to know it's going on but not being shown because the beeb are showing a replay (not even live coverage sometimes) of some hockey or water polo match that GB aren't even involved in instead.

El Scorchio 5:19 Mon Aug 12
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They do a great job at bringing in credible figures who have been there and done that for all the major sports, which is great. TBH I think they could up the game with Athletics a little bit with no British male in the studio as a mainstay and Ennis and Lewis probably pre-empt and react a bit too emotionally to events rather than objectively but they are still good. Michael Johnson is simply brilliant as is Gabby Logan. Jaz Sawyers I think is there just because she's a woman if I'm being totally honest.

Swimming great, cycling, great. I think the gymnastics trio do a good job and Leon Taylor on the diving is a brilliant commentator. With a sport that can be hard to understand what's 'good' or 'bad' with an untrained eye, his reactions instantly tell you, and I love how excited he gets when British divers do well, without going OTT. He then follows up with a good technical breakdown of what was good and bad with what's just been seen.

It does make you realise the expertise people have in sports that most people know nothing about. Maybe that's why it's different to football as we all have our own strong opinions before anyone has said a word.

BBC's presentation as ever is just a cut above anything else. They absolutely nail these big events and make that licence fee worthwhile.

However, my one big criticism is that they don't show enough GB critical things live. You really notice this when every event is available to watch live elsewhere. They are often behind real time sometimes quite substantially while presenting things as if they are live. Swimming and athletics being the big exceptions. Lots of the track cycling was a long way past live which irks me as someone who follows a lot of the sports closely and wants to see it all live rather than accidentally seeing the result first. I know it's really hard when so much is going on and they have to do their best and I believe they are only allowed to show one channel of it at any one time now, but you realise so much just isn't 'as it happens' any longer. It wouldn't be so bad but if you're really looking at the schedule and wanting to see things live, it's really frustrating to know it's going on but not being shown because the beeb are showing a replay (not even live coverage sometimes) of some hockey or water polo match that GB aren't even involved in instead.

Fauxstralian 5:03 Mon Aug 12
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No pretensions whatsoever = Essex accent that stripped the paint off the pool complex walls

, 4:16 Mon Aug 12
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For some reason the punditry, on the BBC, for the swimming and athletics was a refreshing contrast to what is served up to us when the channels are broadcasting football.

WHU(Exeter) 3:11 Mon Aug 12
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At the risk of sounding controversial...

I really like listening to Laura Kenny sum up the cycling. No pretensions whatsoever, which is refreshing and good to listen to.

Fauxstralian 2:54 Mon Aug 12
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Comma
Yes, the Netherlands performance is outstanding with a population of approx 18m

Understand India racked up 1 silver and 5 bronze which is particularly poor

El Scorchio 1:48 Mon Aug 12
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, 12:59

It also shows you how much of a difference maker (along with Marchand for France) it is to any nation aside from the USA to have a top athlete in a sport where they can collect multiple gold medals for their talents rather than just one (Marchand with four for France and Laverysen with three for NL) Big impact on both the respective medal counts. Marchand won a quarter of France's golds.

Lee Trundle 1:33 Mon Aug 12
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My highlights:

- watching highlights of the opening ceremony, laughing my head off

- observing tranny supporters squirm uncomfortably as they had to support a bloke beating up a woman

- RayGun in the breakdancing

, 12:59 Mon Aug 12
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Great games and ranks alongside Sydney and London.

As Faux pointed out it is interesting to note how some countries appear to punch above or below their weights in terms of population.

Looking at the medal table the clear winner is Holland.

The French did two things which are likely to catch on in firstly having a fan zone where at the end of a day some of the medal winners came to greet people. Secondly the emblematic Olympic flame was nearby this zone rather than being in the athletics stadium.

Mike Oxsaw 11:37 Mon Aug 12
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goose 11:59 Sun Aug 11

Don't worry - he'll be all over the para-Olympics thread.

only1billybonds 3:01 Mon Aug 12
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Fauxstralian 5:28 Sat Aug 10
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Meanwhile by LA 2028 my confident prediction is that the ginger rapist will be dead in his cell.

Didn't know Biden was redhead.

goose 11:59 Sun Aug 11
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Fauxstralian 5:28 Sat Aug 10
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Meanwhile by LA 2028 my confident prediction is that the ginger rapist will be dead in his cell.


What’s joyo got to do with the Olympics??

Fauxstralian 10:53 Sun Aug 11
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Paris has done a great job
Have tried to be innovative & have shown off the city beautifully
As with London all the prophets of doom have been shown to be wrong
Great crowd support throughout too

Come On You Irons 10:39 Sun Aug 11
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Looking forward to the closing ceremony this evening.

Then it's a four year wait until LA 2028.

Too Much Too Young 7:52 Sun Aug 11
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Good job there isn't a species olympics.

Can't think of much humans would win in track and field and the pool.

El Scorchio 3:59 Sun Aug 11
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Well that's that. GB has finished up now.

Third most medals won, but the story is basically nothing gong our way in situations where a gold was up for grabs. Shame. Bit more luck and different circumstances and we easily walk away with 20+ as usual.

Same time in four years lads

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