The Anonymous Widower

An I Was There Moment

One of the BBC presenters on Sunday was talking about Mo Farah on Sunday.  It could have been Brendan Foster or Steve Cram, who were both good distance runner in their time, but they were nowhere near as good as Mo .

Whoever it was said that it was one of those I was There sporting moments, like Roger Bannister running the first four-minute mile, Llanelli beating the All Blacks or Liverpool winning the Champions League in Istanbul.

Obviously, the 82,000 in the Olympic Stadium were actually there, but how many of the British squaddies on Olympic duty will claim they sneaked in to watch? After all, servicemen are not known to varnish the truth to make better tales are they? Especially, when it’s about something like being the Army’s champion for painting lumps of coal white! i.e. Anything where no-one gets hurt.

A survey done in a few years time, will show that there were at least a quarter of a million crammed into the stadium.

What is going to be the size of the claimed crowd on Saturday?

August 7, 2012 - Posted by | Sport | , , ,

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