I made my views very clear on both of the Olympic threads and, despite being a minority of one, I stand by every word I said. I am glad it is over, I enjoyed a couple of things but in general I had little enjoyment and having watched the closing ceremony I wished I hadn't. Whilst I am a minority on this board it is interesting that I was in a pub last night where I am an infrequent visitor and listened to a debate between 8 or 10 blokes - suffice to say that my views were more moderate than any expressed there. I also listened to a radio phone in this morning and already the views seemed split between the ' wasn't it great ' and the ' what a waste of money ' camps. My views on the legacy. For 2 weeks we will see a huge number of people running and cycling everywhere but it will gradually decrease and by the end of the year be back to pre-olympic levels. The Government will make encouraging noises about money for sport but after 6 months will revert to cutting funding, selling off playing fields and forcing local Councils to charge more and more for the use of sporting facilities. The existing facilities will be well used for 6 months and then, like other venues before such as Barcelona, fall into disuse and decay. In 6 months the Government will have to admit how much this adventure has cost us and Joe public will start moaning about the cost inflicted on recession ridden Britain - by then the same public will have stopped having orgasms at the thought that we might win a bronze in the syncronised hop skip and jump. At the moment we are told that it will cost about £10bn - about £200 per taxpayer. The cost will undoubtedly go up - see how the taxpayer reacts to that when we get clobbered in the next budget!! Spain and Greece are still paying for their Olympics and look where it has got them. Ask the average Greek or Spaniard whether they are happy with the money spent trying to impress the rest of the world. TV, including Sky, will make a token effort to show more minority sports but in 12 months time we will be back to the status quo. This is my final post on the subject - I won't respond to any comments made - but it will be interesting to look back in 12 months time to see if I am wrong.