Not sure why youre worried about Australia increasing the money we spend on sport when:
pfft extra money spent on sport is effectively taken away from other areas. You can't just say it's beneficial in isolation. And yeah of course there are plenty of other examples you can come up with, but since when do two wrongs make a right. It's about striking a balance, and I think sport in this country easily has enough funding, especially the olympics where a damn lot of it is simply down to wanting to maintain 'national pride' or some other bs.Not sure why youre worried about Australia increasing the money we spend on sport when:
a. It can potentially do a lot of good for the general population in terms of morale and general health; and
b. Governments at all levels hose infintely more money away every year on bs projects like NSW light rail ($500 million straight down the toilet), NBN (multi billion dollar black hole if there ever was one), subs (Collins class anyone?) etc etc et ****ing c
I'm not advocating a blank cheque but it's ridiculous that some aspiring sportspeople in one of the world's proudest sporting nations dont have access to facilities or those at grass roots level dont have the option of playing certain sports at school because teachers dont get paid overtime and therefore wont consider anything that takes them past closing time
how many gold medals even make the nation pride anyway. i'm not gonna become some jolly camper 'cause some sailor does well!pfft extra money spent on sport is effectively taken away from other areas. You can't just say it's beneficial in isolation. And yeah of course there are plenty of other examples you can come up with, but since when do two wrongs make a right. It's about striking a balance, and I think sport in this country easily has enough funding, especially the olympics where a damn lot of it is simply down to wanting to maintain 'national pride' or some other bs.
Serious point here, been a bad games for Australia up to now but got some serious candidates this week, how many golds in total would end up with it not being a terrible games in peoples eyes?Sport is the lifeblood of this country. **** education and health, just win me some golds and I'll be happy.
Dunno, the standard has probably just been set by precedent in the previous few games; i.e ranked near the top 5 with 10+ gold. Anything much less than that will no doubt be condemned. Hell I'm pretty sure even for Beijing some people weren't particularly happy.how many gold medals even make the nation pride anyway. i'm not gonna become some jolly camper 'cause some sailor does well!
Probably another 14 itbt.Serious point here, been a bad games for Australia up to now but got some serious candidates this week, how many golds in total would end up with it not being a terrible games in peoples eyes?
haha. Yeah can't say I'll be overjoyed if she does win, will only mean another post match interview where I'm actually ashamed to be Australian.we really only care about swimming so the ship has sailed
i suppose sally pearson winning would lead to a lot of articles. personally i hope she falls on her face, but that's not personal. i wish that fate on all hurdlers
Ridiculous opinion. Can't believe there are ****s who think like this.haha. Yeah can't say I'll be overjoyed if she does win, will only mean another post match interview where I'm actually ashamed to be Australian.