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Olympic sour grapes???
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics/divin g/7552526.stm
Is this sour grapes that Blake Aldridge hasn't been getting the attention lavished on him that Tom Daley has? Is this the end of their partnership? Either way, it's a hell of a lot of pressure to be putting on a 14-year old kid. He's probably got a better chance in 2012, given time to refine his technique.
I think Tom Daley has done extremely well, so far, and he should be proud of himself.
Is this sour grapes that Blake Aldridge hasn't been getting the attention lavished on him that Tom Daley has? Is this the end of their partnership? Either way, it's a hell of a lot of pressure to be putting on a 14-year old kid. He's probably got a better chance in 2012, given time to refine his technique.
I think Tom Daley has done extremely well, so far, and he should be proud of himself.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hmm, I'm not sure, I can only imagine how crushing it would be to go there with high hopes of coming away with a medal and ending up bottom of the table.
I thought it very odd that he'd (Blake) released a statement saying that Tom was getting uppity that Blake was on the phone to his mother. Why release a statement like that? If I was Tom, I think I'd have ben a bit miffed if my diving partner was nattering on the phone when we still had a dive to go too!
Never mind, hopefully Tom will do well (better than bottom at least) next week and in 2012 :o)
I thought it very odd that he'd (Blake) released a statement saying that Tom was getting uppity that Blake was on the phone to his mother. Why release a statement like that? If I was Tom, I think I'd have ben a bit miffed if my diving partner was nattering on the phone when we still had a dive to go too!
Never mind, hopefully Tom will do well (better than bottom at least) next week and in 2012 :o)
I saw the whole event on video,as I recorded it on tape.
It's a shame we ended up in last position,and they weren't up to the judges high standards.
But I'm hoping that Tom will do a lot better next week.
I heard that he said he's not peforming to win a medal,but if he does,it will be an added bonus.Well Tom, I hope you do your best.We will cross our fingers,and I pray you end up in the top three at least.Good luck to him I say.
Make us proud,Tom.
It's a shame we ended up in last position,and they weren't up to the judges high standards.
But I'm hoping that Tom will do a lot better next week.
I heard that he said he's not peforming to win a medal,but if he does,it will be an added bonus.Well Tom, I hope you do your best.We will cross our fingers,and I pray you end up in the top three at least.Good luck to him I say.
Make us proud,Tom.
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I hope Tom Daley does really well in the individual event, and then finds a new partner and dumps Aldridge.
Daley will be fab in 2012, but I can't think about that. The whole notion of trying to squeeze the Olympic Games into the East End (and a bit North) of London has got "Balls Up" written all over it. We are going to be the laughing stock of the World, and it will be a rubbish Games. Roll on the 2016 Olympics, I say.
Actually, the worst two Olympics in recent memory were Los Angeles, and Atlanta. And who are one of the bidders for 2016? Chi ... bl00dy ... cago. Maybe there's a pattern here!
Daley will be fab in 2012, but I can't think about that. The whole notion of trying to squeeze the Olympic Games into the East End (and a bit North) of London has got "Balls Up" written all over it. We are going to be the laughing stock of the World, and it will be a rubbish Games. Roll on the 2016 Olympics, I say.
Actually, the worst two Olympics in recent memory were Los Angeles, and Atlanta. And who are one of the bidders for 2016? Chi ... bl00dy ... cago. Maybe there's a pattern here!