Boston 2020?
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:38 pm
NYC 2012 = fail
Chicago 2016 = fail
Will Boston make a run and fare better for 2020?

Chicago 2016 = fail
Will Boston make a run and fare better for 2020?

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oh come on... its a nice city...well compared to cities like Detroit, Los Angeles and Chicago anywaydbackjon wrote:Fuck Boston
I take it you have never been to Chicago.UNHWildCats wrote:oh come on... its a nice city...well compared to cities like Detroit, Los Angeles and Chicago anywaydbackjon wrote:Fuck Boston
dbackjon wrote:Fuck Boston
...or Los Angeles.dbackjon wrote:I take it you have never been to Chicago.UNHWildCats wrote: oh come on... its a nice city...well compared to cities like Detroit, Los Angeles and Chicago anyway
I'd rank Philly ahead of Boston.AZGrizFan wrote:...or Los Angeles.dbackjon wrote:
I take it you have never been to Chicago.
I can tell you, having been to all three (four if you count NYC) of those cities, I'd rank 'em like this:
L.A.
NYC
Chicago
Boston (a distant fourth)
Philly is one of the few major cities I have NOT been to.BlueHen86 wrote:I'd rank Philly ahead of Boston.AZGrizFan wrote:
...or Los Angeles.
I can tell you, having been to all three (four if you count NYC) of those cities, I'd rank 'em like this:
L.A.
NYC
Chicago
Boston (a distant fourth)
I've never been to L.A. or Chicago, but I'd really like to see Chicago someday.
I'd put philly on the level of Chi-town, but definitely not better... and if worse, not by that much. But with Camden across the river...AZGrizFan wrote:Philly is one of the few major cities I have NOT been to.BlueHen86 wrote:
I'd rank Philly ahead of Boston.
I've never been to L.A. or Chicago, but I'd really like to see Chicago someday.
Well, Chicago has Gary, IN.JMU DJ wrote:I'd put philly on the level of Chi-town, but definitely not better... and if worse, not by that much. But with Camden across the river...AZGrizFan wrote:
Philly is one of the few major cities I have NOT been to.
exactly - that, combined with the fact that in 2020 - it will be 24 years without the summer games... i believe the longest stretch ever - when that happens, the tv ratings fall... the contract is worth less... the olympics lose money...Mountaineer wrote:No way a U.S. city hosts the Olympics in 2020. They'll be rotated out of the Americas. The North/South America voting block is small compared to the others and, from what I've read, was a major reason Chicago got so fucked over yesterday. I don't see that changing.
What I'd like to see is the USOC and NBC begin to play hardball with IOC. The television contract from NBC alone practically subsidizes the olympic movement.
Yup, let's face it. The U.S. pretty much bankrolls everything anymore. I have no clue when NBC's contract is up? If I was in charge of the network I'd make it known that the money offered for the next go will be significantly reduced unless the United States a gets a fair shake and a chance to host again.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:
exactly - that, combined with the fact that in 2020 - it will be 24 years without the summer games... i believe the longest stretch ever - when that happens, the tv ratings fall... the contract is worth less... the olympics lose money...
if south africa does a good job with the world cup next year - look for them to get a shot at 2020...
The problem with that is ESPN would jump in and outbid them. NBC has to be careful how the proceed, because it wont just be them talking to the IOC.Mountaineer wrote:Yup, let's face it. The U.S. pretty much bankrolls everything anymore. I have no clue when NBC's contract is up? If I was in charge of the network I'd make it known that the money offered for the next go will be significantly reduced unless the United States a gets a fair shake and a chance to host again.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:
exactly - that, combined with the fact that in 2020 - it will be 24 years without the summer games... i believe the longest stretch ever - when that happens, the tv ratings fall... the contract is worth less... the olympics lose money...
if south africa does a good job with the world cup next year - look for them to get a shot at 2020...
Exactly and thats why Boston gets their chance to bid. The US knows its a weak choice and a good one to waste on 2020.Mountaineer wrote:No way a U.S. city hosts the Olympics in 2020. They'll be rotated out of the Americas. The North/South America voting block is small compared to the others and, from what I've read, was a major reason Chicago got so fucked over yesterday. I don't see that changing.
What I'd like to see is the USOC and NBC begin to play hardball with IOC. The television contract from NBC alone practically subsidizes the olympic movement.
Will Al Franken be making the pitch to the IOC?TwinTownBisonFan wrote:Sorry - the Twin Cities 2020 cmte is already at work... this is the place for the games.
Hey, didn't you listen to Baldy? It was all Obama's fault!Mountaineer wrote:No way a U.S. city hosts the Olympics in 2020. They'll be rotated out of the Americas. The North/South America voting block is small compared to the others and, from what I've read, was a major reason Chicago got so fucked over yesterday. I don't see that changing.
What I'd like to see is the USOC and NBC begin to play hardball with IOC. The television contract from NBC alone practically subsidizes the olympic movement.
with ESPN act as their Flava-Flav-esque hypeman...dgreco wrote:Boston is the city of 2020!! NewEngland joint bid it will be nice
Let's have all the Middle East teams bunk in Camden!JMU DJ wrote:I'd put philly on the level of Chi-town, but definitely not better... and if worse, not by that much. But with Camden across the river...AZGrizFan wrote:
Philly is one of the few major cities I have NOT been to.
Nice artwork.UNHWildCats wrote:NYC 2012 = fail
Chicago 2016 = fail
Will Boston make a run and fare better for 2020?