The Year 2012 Prophecy Earth
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TITLE: The Olympic Games Are Heading To London Next Year, But Will They Actually Live Up To Their Promise Or Will The Bad Side Of Sport Upset The Party
I’ve been a sports fan since I was a child, having been given a crash course in football by my friend when I was about eight years old. John was fortunate enough to get a ticket for the F.A. Cup Final one time, and I, with childish innocence, made a point of following the match on a television screen hoping that I would be able to locate him in the crowd. Obviously, I didn’t notice him, but I had got hooked by the spectacle of the big match. Once in my teens I became an addicted football fan, with the match round-up at five o’clock|5pm|tea-time on a Saturday afternoon impacting on my state of mind for what remained of the weekend. Fortunately for my parents, I was a fan of a team who won more regularly than they lost!
Over the years, I began to watch many other sports on television. Test cricket became a favourite at a time when a bout of glandular fever left me holed up at home during a series in the West Indies, snooker was coaxed from the pubs and clubs of the UK and transformed into primetime viewing via some inventive marketing and the realisation that here was a sport that was reasonably cheap and easy to televise. And then there was the Olympic Games, an incredible sporting spectacle which came around every four years and in which the whole world competed on level terms. Or so we were taught.
Given that my earliest memory of anything connected with the Olympics was the tragic events which took place in Munich in 1972, it’s maybe surprising that I adored the whole concept of the event so completely. But those same games also delivered Mark Spitz’s incredible collection of seven gold medals in the swimming pool – an achievement only bettered in 2008 by Michael Phelps. Hours of watching Eastern Bloc athletes effortlessly outdoing allcomers aided by performance enhancing drugs which went undetected didn’t diminish my enthusiasm either, and I have avidly watched as much television footage as I could over the years – until now. (Is it any great shock that I now use glasses to see properly and am trying to find the money for Laser eye surgery? Too many days spent watching sport on the small screen!)
It doesn’t matter how much I try, I’m finding it difficult to find any enthusiasm for the London Games. Even relations who usually don’t have any interest in sport think that they’d probably like to go and spectate at a couple of events, as it might be the only chance to do so that that they have in their lifetime, yet I, who used to be such an avid sports fan, and can get to the main Olympic arena in less than an hour from home, have no inclination to buy tickets.
I would suggest that there are a couple of reasons for this. Firstly, I am tired of the number of scandals and less than savoury events that have begun to tarnish many sports – bar brawl footballers, bribed cricketers, drug cheat athletes, jockeys taking backhanders, and behind all of them, the dodgy criminals who instigate a lot of the damage and who encourage such havoc purely for personal financial gain.
Secondly, big business has forced its way into on so many events now. Everything has company branding, events are timed to fit in with television executives wishes instead of the fans, sportsmen and women are told what clothes they may wear and what products they have to endorse, including diet supplements and Laser eye treatments – aren’t these actually ‘legal’ cheating? But the reality for sports lovers is paying crazy prices to watch a tournament in order to fill the corporate pockets of the businessmen who are running everything, and without in reality being certain if teams or competitors are really competing against each other on equal terms. The golfer who sings the praises of Laser eye surgery - doesn’t the surgery give him an unfair advantage? The football team whose management use some obscure sort of therapist – is everything he expects the team to do totally legal?
Finally, I don’t spot the wealth of personalities in sport any more. There are a few characters who could be thought of as entertaining, but because of the money now involved, most sportspeople don’t feel that they can let loose once in a while because anything they do or say could impact on their contract. I find myself wishing for another Kriss Akabusi, James Hunt, Malcolm MacDonald, Alan Minter or John McEnroe (though I can believe that he’d probably be publicising Laser eye treatment if he was still playing at his best now – although for the tennis officials instead of himself!)
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