Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
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"Lord" Coe has had a pop at the BBC coverage and the criticisms directed at the empty stadium:
"“It’s very easy to sit there and make all sorts of Gabby Logan-type judgments over three or four days and clear off back to Match of the Day,” said Coe, seemingly ignoring the fact that Logan also presents the BBC’s coverage of Diamond League athletics, Six Nations rugby, and other sports. "But it’s really important that we see the long-term development of our sport,” added Coe. “That’s not going to be done because we have challenges over ticketing in a stadium for three days. The problem I’ve got with that is it’s the way our sport is being portrayed by some of the people in that studio.”
“I’ve got people, whose judgment I do trust, who are saying it would be great if a 1min 42.4sec run and some great performances were being dissected,” he said. “The crowd is an easier subject to talk about rather than some of the more insightful stuff around the events. I accept that, that’s the world we live in.
“There are places which are going to take longer for us to go to, but people have to believe this sport is theirs, it’s not just rooted in a handful of European capitals.”
“I was on the indoor, the outdoor track, they are not talking about the crowds. Can I just be a bit blunt about this, the athletes talking about externalities are probably not the ones who are going to be walking home with medals from here. Go figure.”
I figure that you're a self-serving, slippery, smarmy corrupt prick, Seb. And you talk utter shit.
Coe post-London 2012 where, I seem to recall, the crowds packed pretty much every venue in which the games were held:
"It has always been my intention that these would be an athletes-led Olympics and the athletes have responded to the crowds not only in the stadium but at every venue. And those crowds have been fantastic in their support both for British athletes, and to those from overseas."
As [MENTION=3566]hans kraay fan club[/MENTION] pointed out in another thread, what's the point of bringing an event such as the World Championships and then NOT bothering to try and get people to go and watch?
Also didn't Dina Asher Smith – winner of TWO medals – mention the lack of spectators?
'Challenges over ticketing' my arse!