Golf really? ?Cumbrian » May 19th, 2016, 7:43 pm wrote:Absolutely loved the Olympics as a child. I'm a bit meh towards it these days although the London Olympics brought a little bit of interest back. Interested to see that golf is in it this year.
The 2016 Olympics Thread
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It's because it starts mid augustdave00 » May 28th, 2016, 1:59 pm wrote:Jezz I genuinely didn't know the Olympics were this summer until I spotted this thread. I enjoy track and field and the cycling.
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Oooooooooo The HAAKSTER 1-0 JazzHAAK » July 4th, 2016, 9:24 pm wrote: It's because it starts mid august
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Captain Mauser Football King » August 2nd, 2017, 6:32 pm
Could see Flanno starting the year in jail tbf
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Could have sworn he replied to Jazz. What have I done here.
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Captain Mauser Football King » August 2nd, 2017, 6:32 pm
Could see Flanno starting the year in jail tbf
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Ohhhh ye that's it. Sorry HAAK it's not a win against Dave. He's easy pickings.
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Captain Mauser Football King » August 2nd, 2017, 6:32 pm
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love it, cant wait. track and field has me by the balls every time. I also enjoy the cycling and power lifting.
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An investigator looking into Russian doping found the country's state-directed cheating program resulted in at least 312 falsified results and lasted from 2011 through at least last year's world swimming championships.
The investigator, Richard McLaren, dubbed Russia's program the "disappearing positive methodology."
McLaren said allegations made by Moscow's former anti-doping lab director about sample switching at the Sochi Olympics went much as described in a New York Times story in May. That program involved dark-of-night switching of dirty samples with clean ones; it prevented Russian athletes from testing positive.
But McLaren, whose report went public Monday, said Russia's cheating also included the 2013 track world championships in Moscow and the 2015 swimming world championships in Kazan.
Russia's deputy minister of sports would direct lab workers which positive samples to send through and which to hold back.
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'dark-of-night'
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They've gotta ban Russian athletes from every sport not just athletics surely. How are you supposed to take at face value that what you're seeing is genuine. Would make every competition with a Russian athlete competing a farce.
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No wonder they were able to equalise against us in the last minute at the Euros.
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The Australian Olympic delegation have refused to move into their accommodation due to it being a shithole.
And so it begins.
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How bad must it have been for Aussies to refuse?!
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Dom was part of the delegation.
It's not so important what people think when you come in. It's much more important what people think when you leave.
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FAO Sean
Is it possible to turn the Euros forum into an Olympic one?
Is it possible to turn the Euros forum into an Olympic one?
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Yea, don't see why not.
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Can the threads form the Euros just be added to the football forum though so they don't get archived?
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Cheeeeeeers braaaaah!Seanos » July 29th, 2016, 4:35 pm wrote:Yea, don't see why not.
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Canada score after 15 seconds in opening group match against Australia 
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What sport?HAAK » August 3rd, 2016, 7:03 pm wrote:Canada score after 15 seconds in opening group match against Australia
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Er...... footballCumbrian » August 3rd, 2016, 7:47 pm wrote: What sport?
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Edited.HAAK » August 3rd, 2016, 8:22 pm wrote: Er......Women's football
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Watches women's football, but won't watch Liverpool. Strange.
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Oh here he is yawnnnnnnn zzzzzzzzzzzzzzTardelli » August 3rd, 2016, 8:34 pm wrote:![]()
Watches women's football, but won't watch Liverpool. Strange.
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How the **** am I meant to know that?HAAK » August 3rd, 2016, 8:22 pm wrote: Er...... football
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Rio Olympics 2016: Andy Murray to be Team GB flag bearer

Olympic and Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has been chosen to carry the flag for Great Britain at Friday's Rio 2016 opening ceremony.
The 29-year-old was picked ahead of the likes of boxer Nicola Adams and rower Katherine Grainger.
Murray, who inspired Great Britain to the Davis Cup in November, is the first tennis player to fill the role.
"To lead out Team GB will be an incredible honour, the biggest in sport," he said.
As well as individual gold, the Scot also won doubles silver alongside Laura Robson at the London 2012 Games.
"I obviously have great memories of London and I am 100% focused on winning here in Rio," Murray added.
"The privilege of being the flag bearer is a moment I will remember for the rest of my life and will certainly be one of the highlights of my career."
Murray is seeded second in both the men's singles and the doubles tournament in which he is teaming up with brother Jamie.
Team-mate and fellow British number one Johanna Konta is seeded 10th in the women's draw.

A British Olympic Association panel selected Murray to be flag bearer after each sport put forward athletes to a shortlist.
Cyclist Sir Chris Hoy led Team GB into London's Olympic Stadium four years ago, while speed skater Jon Eley was selected for the Winter Olympics in Sochi in 2014.
The United States have nominated swimmer Michael Phelps, while hosts Brazil have chosen modern pentathlete Yana Marques.
The Russian team have selected volleyball player Sergey Tetyukhin after pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva and the rest of the Russian athletics team was banned in the wake of the country's doping scandal.
Marco Balich, the executive producer of Rio 2016's opening ceremony, has said that his plans are "not an opulent show compared to London or compared to Beijing" but "full of heart and very graceful."
The ceremony begins at midnight BST on Friday night.
Recent Team GB flag bearers
2014 Jon Eley Short track speed skating
2012 Chris Hoy Cycling
2010 Shelley Rudman Skeleton
2008 Mark Foster Swimming
2006 Rhona Martin Curling
2004 Kate Howey Judo
Nice one Andy.

Olympic and Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has been chosen to carry the flag for Great Britain at Friday's Rio 2016 opening ceremony.
The 29-year-old was picked ahead of the likes of boxer Nicola Adams and rower Katherine Grainger.
Murray, who inspired Great Britain to the Davis Cup in November, is the first tennis player to fill the role.
"To lead out Team GB will be an incredible honour, the biggest in sport," he said.
As well as individual gold, the Scot also won doubles silver alongside Laura Robson at the London 2012 Games.
"I obviously have great memories of London and I am 100% focused on winning here in Rio," Murray added.
"The privilege of being the flag bearer is a moment I will remember for the rest of my life and will certainly be one of the highlights of my career."
Murray is seeded second in both the men's singles and the doubles tournament in which he is teaming up with brother Jamie.
Team-mate and fellow British number one Johanna Konta is seeded 10th in the women's draw.

A British Olympic Association panel selected Murray to be flag bearer after each sport put forward athletes to a shortlist.
Cyclist Sir Chris Hoy led Team GB into London's Olympic Stadium four years ago, while speed skater Jon Eley was selected for the Winter Olympics in Sochi in 2014.
The United States have nominated swimmer Michael Phelps, while hosts Brazil have chosen modern pentathlete Yana Marques.
The Russian team have selected volleyball player Sergey Tetyukhin after pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva and the rest of the Russian athletics team was banned in the wake of the country's doping scandal.
Marco Balich, the executive producer of Rio 2016's opening ceremony, has said that his plans are "not an opulent show compared to London or compared to Beijing" but "full of heart and very graceful."
The ceremony begins at midnight BST on Friday night.
Recent Team GB flag bearers
2014 Jon Eley Short track speed skating
2012 Chris Hoy Cycling
2010 Shelley Rudman Skeleton
2008 Mark Foster Swimming
2006 Rhona Martin Curling
2004 Kate Howey Judo
Nice one Andy.
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Shit choice
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Why the **** is he a shit choice ?? **** unreal some peopleCumbrian » August 3rd, 2016, 8:54 pm wrote:Shit choice
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Hmmmmm score ??? Match???? Not hard to work outCumbrian » August 3rd, 2016, 8:49 pm wrote: How the **** am I meant to know that?
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