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Former Lancastrian Nov 8th 2012 1:37 am

The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 
Several months ago the UK was putting on a show for the world. Ex pats became British again to revel in the glory of the Olympic spectacular and take pride in the place that they had left.
So WTF has just happened?
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/l...114027038.html

Are they seriously saying that this stadium will gather dust and not be used for anything until 2016. Im sure the UK residents and taxpayers will be wondering how could this happen and that they were really bent over and shafted by all those involved.

Personally taxpayers should never pay for the Olympics when crap like this happens. Toronto politicians are you listening?

Almost Canadian Nov 8th 2012 1:45 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 10372657)
Several months ago the UK was putting on a show for the world. Ex pats became British again to revel in the glory of the Olympic spectacular and take pride in the place that they had left.
So WTF has just happened?
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/l...114027038.html

Are they seriously saying that this stadium will gather dust and not be used for anything until 2016. Im sure the UK residents and taxpayers will be wondering how could this happen and that they were really bent over and shafted by all those involved.

Personally taxpayers should never pay for the Olympics when crap like this happens. Toronto politicians are you listening?

Should the atheletes pay for it? If not, who should?

Former Lancastrian Nov 8th 2012 2:02 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10372668)
Should the atheletes pay for it? If not, who should?

Good question. Isnt the Olympics now all about getting your country on the world stage and having bragging rights till the next country decides to try and upstage the previous countrys efforts.
Yes athletes will still want to compete but they would sooner compete at other events where they get paid to compete or land endorsements.
Look at the Montreal Big Owe fiasco and how long it took to pay off that.
At least Vancouver and Calgary are still making use of their venues unlike Beijings Bird Nest stadium.

ultrarunner Nov 8th 2012 2:08 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 
Yeah...another white elephant :frown:

On a lighter note, checkout some of these amazing stadiums

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/...152129249.html

I had the pleasure of visiting the one in La Paz Bolivia last year when I was in that part of the world taking part in other activities

Tangram Nov 8th 2012 2:30 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 10372657)
Several months ago the UK was putting on a show for the world. Ex pats became British again to revel in the glory of the Olympic spectacular and take pride in the place that they had left.
So WTF has just happened?
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/l...114027038.html

Are they seriously saying that this stadium will gather dust and not be used for anything until 2016. Im sure the UK residents and taxpayers will be wondering how could this happen and that they were really bent over and shafted by all those involved.

Personally taxpayers should never pay for the Olympics when crap like this happens. Toronto politicians are you listening?

Ex-pats are always British if they are British ex-pats.

Former Lancastrian Nov 8th 2012 2:43 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 10372727)
Ex-pats are always British if they are British ex-pats.

Im just glad that they dont expect us to still pay taxes to the UK for cock ups such as this unless you are still making NI contributions and intend on moving back to collect a pension and bus passes etc.
And some say Canada has bad ideas or is not as modern as the UK :lol:

Almost Canadian Nov 8th 2012 2:46 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 10372747)
Im just glad that they dont expect us to still pay taxes to the UK for cock ups such as this unless you are still making NI contributions and intend on moving back to collect a pension and bus passes etc.
And some say Canada has bad ideas or is not as modern as the UK :lol:

Are all of Vancouver's facilities being used/been transfered without issue?:p

ultrarunner Nov 8th 2012 2:48 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian (Post 10372747)
And some say Canada has bad ideas or is not as modern as the UK :lol:

Yeah but it's not. Do you get bus passes here? ;)

Alan2005 Nov 8th 2012 2:50 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 
I don't understand what we are supposed to be outraged about:confused:

Four parties are interested in buying it and they've been told they've got some additional work to do before the bids are accepted and it's going to be used in 2017 for the international athletics.

Alan2005 Nov 8th 2012 2:51 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10372752)
Are all of Vancouver's facilities being used/been transfered without issue?:p

They do light the flame at every opportunity.

Former Lancastrian Nov 8th 2012 2:54 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Almost Canadian (Post 10372752)
Are all of Vancouver's facilities being used/been transfered without issue?:p

According to this they are though Im not sure about transfer issues
http://www.toronto2015.org/lang/en/g...-legacies.html

Shard Nov 8th 2012 3:48 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 
Even if the stadium is not being used for a while, the other facilities and the Olympic Park are being opened, so it doesn't seem a huge issue.

ultrarunner Nov 8th 2012 3:59 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 
I wonder if squatters right will apply in this case? A bunch of scallywags just break in and turn it into their abode for a couple years whilst looking after it :D

I know a few houses in Chelsea/ Notting hill and Kensington that ended up with squatters

Former Lancastrian Nov 8th 2012 4:01 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 10372866)
Even if the stadium is not being used for a while, the other facilities and the Olympic Park are being opened, so it doesn't seem a huge issue.

Oh I dont know spending 486 million quid on a venue that wont be used for several years seems a good use of taxpayers money :lol:

iaink Nov 8th 2012 4:05 am

Re: The London 2012 Olympic Stadium.
 
Is anyone really surprised that there are "legacy" issues?


I seem to recall back when London was awarded the games how the talk was that absolutely under no circumstances would the stadium end up hosting a footy team, it was to be a home for UK athletics like Crystal Palace once was. Yeah right, I though...

Having it sit vacant for several years until the 2017 athletics doesnt seem to me to be a fiscally responsible decision, there not much return on investment to be had there.


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