Trending Topics

      Next match: West Ham v LFC [Premier League] Sat 27th Apr @ 12:30 pm
      London Stadium

      Today is the 25th of April and on this date LFC's match record is P25 W9 D9 L7

      The Olympics 2012

      Read 47315 times
      0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
      Frankly, Mr Shankly
      • Guest
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #138: Jul 29, 2012 04:18:08 pm
      Good read HR.  Unlike the scanned copies of the horrible daily mail in this link:

      http://botherer.org/2012/07/28/the-daily-mail-and-how-an-nhs-death-means-racism-is-fine/

      Disgraceful.

      I'm trying to ignore such guff. The opening ceremony was just fantastic and was in no way political. It was great Danny Boyle put emphasis on the unseen and unheralded work of the normal working normal wage human in Britain today. It would have been too easy to roll out the likes of Great British heroes like Horatio Nelson and co. Was a masterstroke by Boyle from a very creative ceremony. There was everything noting Britain's past, present and future. As Boyle said there was something for everyone in it. And it was brilliant because it was so different, eccentric and unique.
      whyohwhyohwhy
      • Forum Legend - Paisley
      • *****

      • 11,283 posts | 95 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #139: Jul 29, 2012 04:43:27 pm
      I'm trying to ignore such guff. The opening ceremony was just fantastic and was in no way political. It was great Danny Boyle put emphasis on the unseen and unheralded work of the normal working normal wage human in Britain today. It would have been too easy to roll out the likes of Great British heroes like Horatio Nelson and co. Was a masterstroke by Boyle from a very creative ceremony. There was everything noting Britain's past, present and future. As Boyle said there was something for everyone in it. And it was brilliant because it was so different, eccentric and unique.

      It wasn't just the negativity, it's the racist comments they tried to cover up.

      On another note, this is good:

      THE ANFIELD WRAP ‏@TheAnfieldWrap
      Apparently, the 96 dancers used during 'Abide With Me' in the opening ceremony was a tribute to those lost at Hillsborough. #JFT96 #Stunning
      Retweeted by George Sephton
      Frankly, Mr Shankly
      • Guest
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #140: Jul 29, 2012 06:38:36 pm
      It wasn't just the negativity, it's the racist comments they tried to cover up.

      On another note, this is good:

      THE ANFIELD WRAP ‏@TheAnfieldWrap
      Apparently, the 96 dancers used during 'Abide With Me' in the opening ceremony was a tribute to those lost at Hillsborough. #JFT96 #Stunning
      Retweeted by George Sephton

      We had two Liverpool fans playing a prominent role in the ceremony as well - Bradley Wiggins at the start ringing the bell and conductor Simon Rattle who led the London Philharmonic (and Mr Bean) in the Chariots of Fire rendition!
      noggin
      • Forum Legend - Benitez
      • *****

      • 1,868 posts | 165 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #141: Jul 29, 2012 07:29:50 pm
      Quite enjoyed the opening ceremony, but who the F**k chose the music? Arctic F***ing monkeys & Dreary rascal, garbage.
      Frankly, Mr Shankly
      • Guest
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #142: Jul 29, 2012 09:48:45 pm
      Ben Ainslie has got off to a good start in his quest for a 4th successive gold medal. After the first day in the Finn class, Ainslie is second place which will give him a good platform from there on. Come on Ben!!!!
      HeighwayToHeaven
      • Forum Legend - Dalglish
      • *****

      • 8,468 posts | 242 
      • Don't buy The Sun
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #143: Jul 29, 2012 11:17:22 pm
      Ben Ainslie has got off to a good start in his quest for a 4th successive gold medal. After the first day in the Finn class, Ainslie is second place which will give him a good platform from there on. Come on Ben!!!!

      That is a good start because he is a poor starter normally and improves as the series goes on.
      HeighwayToHeaven
      • Forum Legend - Dalglish
      • *****

      • 8,468 posts | 242 
      • Don't buy The Sun
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #144: Jul 29, 2012 11:31:36 pm
      Tomorrow's Independent front page:



      This empty seats business is shocking.
      Frankly, Mr Shankly
      • Guest
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #145: Jul 29, 2012 11:38:09 pm
      Tomorrow's Independent front page:



      This empty seats business is shocking.

      No wonder. The headline alongside it "Laurie Penny at the beach volleyball" explains why there are empty seats!
      StevieG123
      • Forum Legend - Dalglish
      • *****

      • 9,716 posts | 65 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #146: Jul 29, 2012 11:40:44 pm
      Just got back from the men's indoor volleyball at Earl's Court, saw Poland - Italy, good atmosphere, mostly thanks to the Polish (surprise surprise) could've seen the Brazil game but would've missed the last train home, free ticket and free travel. Not bad. :)
      Reprobate
      • Forum Legend - Paisley
      • *****

      • 11,055 posts | 436 
      • Avatar by Kitster29@Deviantart.com
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #147: Jul 30, 2012 01:23:37 am
      The NHS bit was sh*t, no privitisation, no cuts, no Foundation status, no bullying.

      I hear 60% of the performers in that segment of the ceremony are now being treated for MRSA.
      George Lucas
      • Banned
      • *****

      • 6,615 posts | 57 
      • JFT96
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #148: Jul 30, 2012 08:25:31 am
      It wasn't just the negativity, it's the racist comments they tried to cover up.

      On another note, this is good:

      THE ANFIELD WRAP ‏@TheAnfieldWrap
      Apparently, the 96 dancers used during 'Abide With Me' in the opening ceremony was a tribute to those lost at Hillsborough. #JFT96 #Stunning
      Retweeted by George Sephton

      Unfortunatly that isn't true - there were 50 dancers and it was in memory to the people who died in the terrorist attack the day after the games were awarded to London
      molbys belly
      • Forum Legend - Benitez
      • *****

      • 1,537 posts | 123 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #149: Jul 30, 2012 10:10:21 am
      Women's beach volleyball , oh yea ;D
      molbys belly
      • Forum Legend - Benitez
      • *****

      • 1,537 posts | 123 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #150: Jul 30, 2012 10:15:07 am
      And no empty seats either , funny that ;D
      FATKOPITE10
      • LFC Reds Subscriber
      • ******
      • 14,409 posts | 3406 
      • Liverpool fc give me tourettes
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #151: Jul 30, 2012 11:08:14 am
      Unfortunatly that isn't true - there were 50 dancers and it was in memory to the people who died in the terrorist attack the day after the games were awarded to London
      And a big well done to NBC for showing interviews instead of that part of the ceremony !
      RedPuppy
      • Still European.
      • LFC Reds Subscriber
      • ******
      • 19,253 posts | 2855 
      • Parum Rutilus Canis: Illegitimi non carborundum
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #152: Jul 30, 2012 12:31:19 pm
      I hear 60% of the performers in that segment of the ceremony are now being treated for MRSA.

      The thing about MRSA is you can have it and it does no harm, if you are ill then it causes problems.

      I bet a reasonable percentage of the population have it, but as they are well, they don't now it.

      A few years ago if a member of staff got it, you were sent home for a few days on treatment, nasal sprays as it colonises in the nasal airways. Now it is very rare we are tested. All about staffing levels and targets.

      It should be called the National Health Business.
      HUYTON RED
      • Forum Legend - Shankly
      • ******

      • 40,176 posts | 8549 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #153: Jul 30, 2012 03:01:27 pm
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz1HNoK6UBs&feature=player_embedded

      27th July 2012 19:30pm In the early stages of the Monthly Critical mass Bike ride a British Transport Police Officer Pepper Sprayed a Disabled Man in a shoprider who had been apparently hit by a car along with several others. During the melee as the officer is pulling out the pepper spray , A fellow Female police medic attempts to stop the action, but is struck back and the officer sprays the Disabled man and most of us in the crowd, not satisfied, he then whips out his telescopic truncheon and trys to apply a wrist lock / neck Lock on the Disabled man using the truncheon. Eventually a real Police officer arrives with 3 vans and about 50 Backups. The disabled man is arrested and the British Transport Cop is led away by some other officers.

      London 2012 protests: heavy-handed policing is an affront to rights

      The arrest of Critical Mass cyclists shows the extremes to which low-tolerance policing can go – during the Games and beyond

      "People have a right to protest and it is an incredibly important part of our democracy," said the Metropolitan police in their customary fashion after they arrested 182 people on the Critical Mass cycle ride during the Olympic opening ceremony. But – there is always a "but" here – we are asked to understand they had to balance this right with other people's "rights to go about their business". This appeal to the rights of a fictitious group of people that the police perceive to be in danger, in this case from a group of cyclists, is used to derogate the rights they otherwise claim to afford to protesters. It is not uncommon, but still troubling.

      However, the disturbing mass arrest of cyclists on Friday should not be seen as an isolated over-the-top reaction from the police. It is the latest low point of an attitude that demonstrates extremely low tolerance for dissent leading up to the London 2012 Games.

      As early as April this year we saw the first "Olympic asbo" handed out, which prevented Simon Moore, arrested for protesting against the construction of basketball facilities on Leyton Marsh, from "approaching any Olympic venue, activity or official". The conditions of this order would soon become the model for bail conditions given to many protesters arrested in the months leading up to the Games, at times even including those with no link to anti-Olympics protesting, such as a number of ex-graffiti artists.

      The true role of these draconian bail conditions that heavily impact on people's lives while they wait months before being brought before the courts or are even charged seems twofold: a vexatious extra-judicial punishment from the police and an easy means by which they can criminalise the most low-level dissent towards the Games. We need only look to the fact 182 people, most without charge, are now added to those banned from going anywhere near the Olympics.

      This exertion of control over people's lives in order to prevent protest against or near the Olympics extends beyond conditions police can impose through bail or asbos. The weekend before the Games officially commenced saw residents on the Carpenters estate in Newham hold a "gentrification tour" of the area to raise awareness of plans to regenerate the estate through a possible deal between Newham council and University College London. Yet as the tour attempted to access the residents' premises it found itself prevented from doing so by BBC security and police officers, as the broadcaster uses the top five floors of the tower for Olympics coverage. It seems that mere proximity to the Olympic site renders protest liable to inhibitive policing, even if you are trying to access your own home.

      Farcical and dystopian acts like the arrest of six people for spilling custard during street theatre often prompt observations that events like the Olympics present a "state of exception" – where standard rights are derogated in order to facilitate a spectacle. But the Italian theorist Giorgio Agamben, who is best known for discussing the issue, should not be misunderstood. This is a state of exception, but far from being a period outside the norm where standard rights do not apply, it presents a chance for a lack of rights to be properly inaugurated into the law once the exception, the Olympics, is over.

      It is clear that where the exception is most vividly experienced is through contact with the police who appear as sovereign; no number of judicial reviews can restore liberty taken away by them after all. In claiming to balance a "right to protest" against others' "rights to go about their business" their well-practised line serves merely to hide that they in fact manage our lives in such a way as to make dissent as invisible and unattractive as possible, during the Olympics and beyond.


      http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/jul/30/olympic-protests-heavy-handed-policing?fb=native
      Bpatel
      • Forum Legend - Dalglish
      • *****

      • 9,902 posts | 158 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #154: Jul 30, 2012 03:32:05 pm
      Excellent diving from Tom Daley and Pete Waterfield so far. 1st after 3 rounds!

      Crowds have been amazing in supporting them, really hope they can do it!
      reddebs
      • "LFC Hipster"
      • Forum Legend - Paisley
      • *****

      • 17,980 posts | 2264 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #155: Jul 30, 2012 03:39:58 pm
      Excellent diving from Tom Daley and Pete Waterfield so far. 1st after 3 rounds!

      Crowds have been amazing in supporting them, really hope they can do it!

      Ya jinxed them B!!  Just goes to show how difficult these dives are and how easy it is to fall out of the medal places.

      Keep your composure guys, you can get back into this.
      whyohwhyohwhy
      • Forum Legend - Paisley
      • *****

      • 11,283 posts | 95 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #156: Jul 30, 2012 03:48:05 pm
      They're 4th place going into the final round, 6 points off a bronze medal.
      chats
      • LFC Reds Subscriber
      • ******
      • 31,348 posts | 2818 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #157: Jul 30, 2012 04:07:16 pm
      One dive cost them at least a bronze there.

      Still the individual competition left though!
      whyohwhyohwhy
      • Forum Legend - Paisley
      • *****

      • 11,283 posts | 95 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #158: Jul 30, 2012 04:09:38 pm
      One dive cost them at least a bronze there.

      Still the individual competition left though!

      A real shame that.  The Chinese were brilliant though, and the dives the Mexicans chose were so difficult.
      Bpatel
      • Forum Legend - Dalglish
      • *****

      • 9,902 posts | 158 
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #159: Jul 30, 2012 04:13:59 pm

      I know!!! :( Gutted for them both, came so close.

      I'm not posting anything Olympic related from now.
      MsGerrard
      • Guest
      Re: The Olympics 2012
      Reply #160: Jul 30, 2012 04:42:30 pm
      So sad to see Tom and Pete finish in 4th  :(

      Got the gymnastics on now, I'm not getting any work done with these being on  :laugh:

      Quick Reply