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Discussion in 'Bristol City' started by Red Robin, Mar 10, 2016.

  1. Red Robin

    Red Robin Well-Known Member

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    what with a second choice stadium after the nimbys had their way,and the gas not getting their stadium.
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    Mayor George Ferguson has announced that Bristol has been named the UK's European City of Sport for 2017.

    The European City of Sport title is awarded by ACES Europe, a not-for-profit group based in Brussels who promote sport across Europe. Bristol will take over from Stoke-on-Trent who currently hold the title.

    Cities are judged on their sporting facilities, residents' level of participation along with the success of local teams and sporting events.

    The award was secured by the Bristol Partnership for Sport and Active Recreation with the support of Bristol's professional sports teams as well as other sporting bodies and the city’s universities.

    Mayor Ferguson said: “I am absolutely delighted to be able to announce that Bristol has been awarded the title of European City of Sport 2017.

    “I took an early decision to investigate the potential for sport across Bristol soon after I was elected as Mayor, inviting Colin Sexstone to chair a mayoral commission on sport. He and all commissioners did an excellent job and as a result, a city-wide sports partnership was set up to make sport work harder and do more for everyone who lives and works and studies in our city.

    “As a city we already do much to encourage people to be more active and healthy, and this year of sport gives us an opportunity to build on all the good things we have already achieved.”

    As a curtain raiser to the year, the Mayor has dedicated £5,000 from his discretionary fund to contribute towards black and minority ethnic sport groups in the city.

    Colin Sexstone, chair of the partnership, said: “It’s a great honour to secure European City of Sport status. 2017 will be an exciting opportunity for Bristol to develop its growing reputation as a hub for sport and participation, both nationally and internationally.

    “The year of celebration will serve as a catalyst to promote the importance of healthy lifestyles, to increase participation in sport and active recreation in the city, and to engage all of the city's many and diverse communities.

    “We have got all of the main players together as a new Bristol Partnership for Sport and Active Recreation, so we have got a huge amount of support, and we are ready to make sport work harder and do more for everyone who lives and works and studies in our great city.

    “The commitment to placing sport at the heart of plans to regenerate the city is clear and today’s announcement kicks off an exciting new chapter for Bristol’s sporting future.”
    Physical inactivity is a very significant cause of ill health in the UK, and a leading contributor to rising levels of many long-term conditions, such as obesity, diabetes and dementia.

    Bristol Sport chief executive Andrew Billingham, and member of the Bristol Partnership for Sport and Active Recreation said: “Bristol Sport is delighted to have supported the bid and look forward to helping establish Bristol as a premier sporting city.

    “Our vision is to inspire sport in Bristol and beyond and it is great that we are all working together to improve sporting provision.

    “Investment in facilities is a key part of that and it is perfect timing that the £45m rebuild of Ashton Gate Stadium will be completed in time for this historic year.”

    An important theme for the year will be women and girls in sport, an area where Bristol is already showing exceptional growth and success.

    Ashton Gate welcomed the England Lionesses for their Euro 2017 Qualifier in November 2015, whilst the County Ground has been confirmed as one of five venues to host the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup next year.

    The year aims to build on the success of the Bristol Girls Can campaign and other projects aimed at encouraging more people to get involved with sport and active recreation.

    European City of Sport will bring together the best of what the city is already doing to support and celebrate sport with additional events and campaigns for 2017.
     
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  2. smhbcfc

    smhbcfc Well-Known Member

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    Stoke's hardly a hotbed of sport is it?
     
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  3. Angelicnumber16

    Angelicnumber16 Well-Known Member

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    Mayor George Ferguson has announced that Bristol has been named the UK's European City of Sport for 2017.

    I dare say it's not been awarded because of Bristol's football achievements this year.
     
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  4. Shinycitylad7

    Shinycitylad7 Looking at the stars mate

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    I think you're taking this as a football thing. Perhaps missing the word "sport". Potentially in 2017 we could have a premier league rugby team, an established championship side, a league 1 team, a basket ball team in the highest division, the woman's football team back in their top division, a top 3 snooker player along with the racing driver and that's just the "big" sporting stars/teams. As it's said above, investments have been giving to ethnic minority sport groups. This is a good thing and whilst I can't say im Fergusons biggest fan, im not sure why this is getting laughed at.
     
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  5. Red Hub

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    So Red Trousers, Mr anti Ashton Vale has sought support from Bristol Sport in this bid.
    Would have told him to do one and had nothing to do with it, disgraceful.
     
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  6. Mind the gap!

    Mind the gap! Well-Known Member

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    Not as big of a surprise as getting the green capital. Might get the cultural capital next.
     
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    Good letter in the Bristol Post today. Ferguson has declared that Bristol will be a City of Learning
    ..............................so let's make a start by closing some libraries! <laugh>
     
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  8. Red Robin

    Red Robin Well-Known Member

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    The sooner Bristol vote the twat out the better:emoticon-0130-devil:emoticon-0130-devil:emoticon-0130-devil
     
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  9. Premiershiporbust IV

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    Really...? Well I can tell you that they are absolutely fanatical about their football. Thought it was all over at Wembley in 2000 when we got on the wrong tube carriage and there was the occasion where some Stokies turned up at our game at Port Vale. Both pretty trouser changing moments, trust me...<yikes>
     
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  10. Red Robin

    Red Robin Well-Known Member

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    Apparantly the loudest fans in england at the brittania,twas at port vale when they came,they did not hang around lets say they went qucker than they came.
    Been to the Brittania three times,tasty affairs to say the least.
     
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  11. Premiershiporbust IV

    Premiershiporbust IV Active Member

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    Did you see the 4 blokes wandering up the stationary queue of traffic with baseball bats looking in the cars after the Port Vale game...?
     
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  12. Red Robin

    Red Robin Well-Known Member

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    No but around 30 to 40 stokies arrived but they were chased off big time by city.
     
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    cidered abroad Well-Known Member

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    Yet another inappropriate award for our city. We are hardly considered as a sporting area by those towns and cities in the rest of the country which have Premier League football, Premiership rugby, Test Match cricket, First Division County Cricket, Ice Hockey, Racecourse, Athletics stadium, Speedway.
     
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    What a load of bollocks and the next thing you will hear is that the tip where we were going to build our new stadium has been declared an international waste of space. Who comes up with these idiotic awards, but I'm sure it was awarded for outstanding work in the field of sport or is that the Bath and West Show I'm thinking about?
     
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  15. BCFCRob

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    More fuel for the George Ferguson propaganda machine. Everyone I know detests him and yet we all know he will get into office again next time around.
     
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  17. Mind the gap!

    Mind the gap! Well-Known Member

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    Oh dear, wonder what more will come of it. Haven't been following the mayoral race but id hope that there are better candidates out there
     
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  18. pirate49

    pirate49 Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I wonder what influenced the good people of Bath to vote
    so overwhelmingly against having a Mayor!
     
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    smhbcfc Well-Known Member

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    Erm .................. ;)

    A good thing to let someone else be the bleeding edge of new things first!
     
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  20. HANDY ANDY

    HANDY ANDY Active Member

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    Hope not I bet the max at 2 to 1 on
     
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