View Full Version : Who would you like to see host the 2020 Summer Olympics?
Geiranger
06-06-2012, 08:57 PM
Vote in the poll above!
Tell us why you want that city below =D
tokyo and spain previously hosted the olympics so i would like to see turkey to host it.
Kasabian
07-06-2012, 09:26 AM
Ukraine and Poland.
lawrawrrr
07-06-2012, 10:07 AM
out of those 3 i think japan can do the best job
when eurovision was on they were saying spain cant afford to host eurovision
and the olympics are bigger....
Geiranger
07-06-2012, 10:56 AM
out of those 3 i think japan can do the best job
when eurovision was on they were saying spain cant afford to host eurovision
and the olympics are bigger....
Excellent point!
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Ukraine and Poland.
Well, good luck with them!
Paige.
07-06-2012, 12:26 PM
I think Japan because I think they'll do it the best
Succubus
07-06-2012, 02:07 PM
Japan, they will prolly make a better grand entrance.
Japan definitely, it'd be a great excuse for me to visit somewhere that isn't in Europe :)
Japan because they have a lot of money ok. I think they'd make it miles bigger.
kuzkasate
10-06-2012, 05:20 PM
I think Japan would make it more interesting. Spain definitely can't afford it - I read somewhere that they told the Spanish Eurovision entry not to win because they couldn't afford to host it. Wouldn't like Turkey to get it, so Japan all the way!
Martin
10-06-2012, 05:23 PM
Japan for the reasons most people have stated :) I too heard that spain were having financial difficulties so not too sure how they would do it really.
Seikou
19-06-2012, 02:07 PM
japan :~)
AlexJRiley
19-06-2012, 02:15 PM
out of those 3 i think japan can do the best job
when eurovision was on they were saying spain cant afford to host eurovision
and the olympics are bigger....
England cant afford to host the olympics but we're doing it, money is nothing. Its the incme it'll bring in that matters
lawrawrrr
19-06-2012, 02:19 PM
England cant afford to host the olympics but we're doing it, money is nothing. Its the incme it'll bring in that matters
yes we can afford it.
Samantha
19-06-2012, 02:21 PM
Japan I feel they would put on a gret show.
AlexJRiley
19-06-2012, 02:40 PM
yes we can afford it.
We're in a double dip recession, bailing out every other country that's gone to **** i.e. Greece and Spain, and can barely afford to look after ourselves because theres no jobs or anything around, we cant afford to support our own economy so we blow a crap load on a stadium that looks like an easter cake with a roller coaster outside to try (and more than likely fail) to generate some money and let in a low of imigrants of which only about 20% of which will go home.
lawrawrrr
19-06-2012, 02:46 PM
We're in a double dip recession, bailing out every other country that's gone to **** i.e. Greece and Spain, and can barely afford to look after ourselves because theres no jobs or anything around, we cant afford to support our own economy so we blow a crap load on a stadium that looks like an easter cake with a roller coaster outside to try (and more than likely fail) to generate some money and let in a low of imigrants of which only about 20% of which will go home.
The economy of the whole WORLD has gone balls up. Jobs haven't really got much to do with anything... who exactly would you suggest? Like you say, we're bailing out other countries, therefore we've obviously got funds. OK maybe it's not very well organised but that's the government for you.
Japan would be more interesting and would love to see them have it maybe 4 years on, but China is still fresh in my mind. And Turkey could use the economic boost and it would also develop their economy a lot more than it would the Japanese. however maybe Turkey aren;t capable of holding it, it's a long way in advance.
Think Tokyo will get it, and that would be cool. Madrid aren't an interesting bid imo.
Also @ alex don't talk about something you don't understand, you sound like a tabloid news reporter and it's sad.
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