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Super Mo Farah!!! Anybody interested in the fella have a look at the documentary on his lifestyle on BBC iplayer!
 
Super Mo Farah!!! Anybody interested in the fella have a look at the documentary on his lifestyle on BBC iplayer!

Seen it Gaz. 120 miles + a week, unreal. Nice family too. Top man. Regarding last night I got a bit fed up with the Beeb's constant referencing Super Saturday from 2012. Move on folks. As it turned out the 3 athletes involved all turned in brilliant performances. The long jump final was a real classic. Mo fell over and still won, and the lovely Jessica. She's just marvellous but beaten by a better athlete on the day.
 
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Yes, Chaninbar, the two languages I watch the Olympics in, English and German, both need the 'mute' button a lot of the time. Absolutely barmy are some of these reporters. The BBC disappointed me in, what I thought, not giving enough praise and recognition to the Heptathlon winner, Nafi Thiam (Apparently Thiam is pronounced 'Cham'), who really was quite superb. Instead, with the usual celebrations after the event they followed Jessica Ennis-Hill around like she was the Queen of Sheba, or was it due to the Brazilian TV camera schedulers?
 
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You know what really gives me the ****s? It the amount of viewing time undertaken with second rate interviews that just chew up time that could be better spent elsewhere. Some piece of wonderful action is happening on the track or wherever, and we're stuck with 5 minutes of crap, followed by 5 minutes of advertisements. In the ladies 10,000m, we got to see the first part of the race, then it was off to a ball game on the sand where an Oz team was competing. We see the game served out, then back to the track. Ayala has bolted ... we ****in' missed it. Then we get the last few laps. And this happens every day. We have four channels of mindless drivel. I spent three years and eleven months waiting for the Rio games ... I'm a ****ing idiot.
 
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It is hopeless,Cyc, these ****ing moderators love the sound of their own voice and the reflected glory that goes with a lot of the interviews. I find the BBC's Phil Jones quite a reasonable sort interviewing Brits after an athletic event, sympathetic and intelligent, and keeps the bullshit to a minimum.
 
Super Saturday was pretty good but it did not quite happen according to the Beeb script

still

Gold for Mo:emoticon-0157-sun: what a guy - gets knocked over but still won

My pal from work who is out there as a volunteer got to meet Gary Player the other day:emoticon-0148-yes:
 
Bloody commentator on the individual show jumping (Nick Brooks-Ward) is doing my head in. Can't seem to string many words together without inserting the word "a"; particularly following the word "the" <steam>
 
Not So Super Saturday
Jessica Ennis-who??? Greg Rutherforget???
Mo Farah – takes a trip and still wins Gold. :emoticon-0178-rock:

Ah, got a sore heed today, QMII? Just a question, but do you have a chronic problem with Schadenfreude? :emoticon-0112-wonde
 
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Not So Super Saturday

Jessica Ennis-who??? Greg Rutherforget???

Mo Farah – takes a trip and still wins Gold. :emoticon-0178-rock:

Not Super but pretty decent nonetheless. Only a deluded and arrogant arsehole would assume history would repeat itself.

And he's not even British!

I'm pretty sure Farah's passport says he's British so that will do for me.
 
Mahe Drysdale wins the single skills gold, but Damien Martin has exactly the same time and dead heats. The judges reverse their initial decision and give Martin the silver!
What an awful decision!! What about the spirit of the Games??
Watch this race and judge for yourself.

I thought the incident on BBC TV where Drysdale was approached by Inverdale for an interview and Redgrave called a halt saying as a NZer should be interviewed by NZ TV first showed the measure of the man.
Top bloke.
 
Not Super but pretty decent nonetheless. Only a deluded and arrogant arsehole would assume history would repeat itself.



I'm pretty sure Farah's passport says he's British so that will do for me.

I'm not saying we shouldn't take him, we're good at claiming foreigners as our own
 
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Gold for Justin Rose in the golf:emoticon-0157-sun:
Another gold for Max Whitlock on pommel horse:emoticon-0157-sun:

Super Saturday - sooo last Olympics. Its being surpassed by SensationalSunday
 
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I can hardly believe all this, incredible performances. Well done lads and lasses!
 
Ah, got a sore heed today, QMII? Just a question, but do you have a chronic problem with Schadenfreude? :emoticon-0112-wonde

I presume that there is some Scottish connotation that I am missing. As far as I can recall, being a Yellowbelly, Jess comes from brain-dead South Yorkshire next door – she is more of a Southerner than me and Greg is more of a Southerner than either of us. A Jock may win the tennis whilst they are still part of Great Britain.

Not Super but pretty decent nonetheless. Only a deluded and arrogant arsehole would assume history would repeat itself.

Should that not be “very deluded and very arrogant”? All that BBC hype about them all repeating must have got to me. I thought the BBC were supposed to be impartial but they seem to get very over excited when there is anybody British in an event in with a chance of winning. Clearly the Belgian girl got the right drugs and the Yorkshire lass forgot to take hers.

The Kenyan drug regime paid off as they finally won the Women’s Marathon on “Super Sunday”.