http://espn.go.com/boston/story/_/id/12139076/boston-us-bid-city-2024-summer-olympicsHere we go again. As exciting as the games can be, the host city is the loser. They spend all of that money just to get a bunch of people to come to their city and probably don't even break even.
1/9/2015 3:06:08 AM
Mawtha of Gawd, no freakin' way this happens, all the damn fawenahs coming to Bawston. They'll throw ah wicked pissah potty when the IOC says no.Pros:+ Numerous existing Boston-area stadiums, arenas, and facilities (Fenway, Gillette, TD Garden, and college fields from BC, Harvard, and maybe UMass if they are willing to go out that far)+ Awesome sports fans+ Close to other large population centers (NYC, Philadelphia, Baltimore, D.C.) for American spectators+ Historic city with lots of tourism experienceCons:- People in Boston will dislike their daily routines changed, even temporarily- Getting around Boston in a subway or car already sucks, this will make it a million times worse- Not that big of a place, wouldn't be able to handle so many visitors all at once- Sure to interfere with the Red Sox season in one way or another (relevant to con #1)
1/9/2015 5:01:31 AM
Also they are way too racist and xenophobic...
1/9/2015 9:36:20 AM
Yeah this was pretty much the worst option on the table and our Olympic committee went with it... /facepalm
1/9/2015 9:38:39 AM
Well, DC's funding would have to be released by Congress, so I doubt that instilled much confidence there. There's better odds that MA can front some of the infrastructure costs, which they need anyway.
1/9/2015 9:45:25 AM
They're not beating Paris anyway.
1/9/2015 12:22:07 PM
I think LA and Dallas are the only American cities that could handle this right now.But Boston is one of my favorite cities while I hate both LA and Dallas.[Edited on January 9, 2015 at 4:40 PM. Reason : -]
1/9/2015 4:36:11 PM
Chicago could definitely handle the Olympics
1/9/2015 5:33:11 PM
how about Detroit
1/9/2015 5:42:52 PM
can we all at least agree that soccer sucks and should not be an Olympic event?
1/9/2015 5:54:15 PM
Disagree, I like that I can watch the US men's soccer team compete on an international level more than just once every four years. If it was only the World Cup, then we'd see mostly brand new players every 4 years. Having the Olympics in between let's us see potential WC players and gives our guys real competition.
1/9/2015 6:16:11 PM
Have any of the US host cities ever broke even in the past?
1/10/2015 1:19:43 AM
Breaking even is a stupid goal for hosting an international sporting event. It's about celebrating your city, country, etc. and using it as a stage to improve your reputation on a global scale. Throwing ridiculous money at venues and things that will never get used again is dumb but investing in your city for the long-term isn't the worst thing in the world.I read somewhere that hosting the Olympics is like throwing a wedding. You invite people and spend money on them to make yourself look good, celebrate your lives, blah blah blah but you're not looking to recoup all your costs in the gifts to break even. Sure, you get money and that's a nice benefit of having a big wedding but it's not why you're doing it.
1/10/2015 8:06:09 AM
^^ Los Angeles was massively successful. They used a lot of pre-existing infrastructure for their sports events.
1/10/2015 12:27:17 PM
1/10/2015 1:30:39 PM
Chicago spent $100 million on that failing bid. Why are people rushing to hand over money to the corrupt IOC?
1/10/2015 2:15:10 PM
1/10/2015 3:03:25 PM
San Fran would have been good, but if neither Oakland team can get a new stadium, and coming off the Santa Clara 49ers stadium debacle, I doubt they have the stomach to build even more new stuff.LA was the best option with the existing stadia, plus a couple new soccer parks since then and the Staples Center having been built since 1984. Then again, the public transit in place currently sucks and the freeways are what they are.Paris should win.
1/10/2015 5:42:40 PM
I know its 9 years away, but I guess the plan would be to put the Red Sox out on a 3 week road trip (West Coast)?
1/10/2015 7:05:00 PM
1/10/2015 8:40:28 PM
^^LOL, relax.
1/10/2015 8:45:00 PM
^ Haha, just was the first thing I thought of when I heard about this. A long road trip wouldn't be ideal for the Sox' DH in 2024, a 48 year old David Ortiz.
1/11/2015 10:27:29 AM
I thought he was that old already.
1/11/2015 1:06:17 PM
I live in Boston and as far as I can tell, nobody here wants it here.[Edited on January 11, 2015 at 5:50 PM. Reason : .]
1/11/2015 5:50:00 PM
^That seems to be the mood around the world now. I like what someone posted in the other thread on here. They said just a few cities need to build facilities for the Olympics and then the IOC needs to maintain them and start a hosting rotation.
1/11/2015 10:18:23 PM
Officially died Monday. The USOC look to be trying to bid with Los Angeles now.1. The Boston bid committee lied in a huge manner. How can you go from "we're bidding, we're enthusiastic" to "nobody wants this here to the point that 2 years before the vote we're pulling out"?2. The USOC look like idiots picking Boston. The other choices were Washington, D.C. (would've never happened), San Francisco (would've never happened, plus that would in reality be a "Every City in the Bay Area not named San Francisco" Olympics), and Los Angeles.3. Toronto are going to bid after just holding a successful Pan American Games, and I think the USOC will realize the plight of their position after their #1 choice spectacularly failed and that's the North American city of choice.[Edited on July 29, 2015 at 9:55 AM. Reason : /]
7/29/2015 9:43:10 AM
Are thee dumbass cities still paying millions in bribes to even prepare a bid?
7/29/2015 12:05:55 PM
^I don't know, but I still think it is stupid to host. We need to let some other nation spend all of that money, so our athletes can go win some medals.
7/29/2015 7:23:24 PM