Yeah, I agree. I was watching the swimming and gymnastics and the places looked empty! I didn't agree with the media commentators yesterday saying the games were a "waste of time" and that "nobody was interested" - we are! Doesn't quite have the same atmosphere when you're watching it on telly without the crowds, though. I wonder why the arenas are so empty, tickets too pricey, security concerns or something else?
Agree - where is everyone? I remember how hard it was to get tickets for the swimming, gymnastics, etc. when the games were in Melbourne! Why give the games to a country where nobody is interested in attending?
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OK, I take it back a bit. I've been watching the swimming tonight and there seems to be a lot more people there now. Maybe it was just because it was heats there weren't too many people there?
Agree with you Moo, in Melbourne you couldn't get a ticket! But then, they do say we're sports mad nuts down here so maybe that's why :p
It is a shame there are so many empty seats, but I read today that about 95% of people earn less in a month than the cost of a typical ticket, so not surprising really. A BBC reporter asked the question - every empty seat has the potential to inspire a child to get into sports, so why not give tickets away to needy kids???
The response was, 'errr, we're thinking about it'!!! Crazy - if a ticket is not sold 24hrs out form an event, it's unlikely to sell at all, so give em away!
Sadly, it's exactly the that - the empty seats - that will hasten the demise of the Commonwealth Games
I remember watching the Commonwealth games in Malaysia and it was the same thing, so many empty seats. Swimming always seems a bit more populated like Lily said
On a lighter note, couldn't help but have a laugh at the british synchronised diving team that just won gold. One of the divers is called 'Max Brick'. I wonder if he sinks like one?? http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/commonw ... 082591.stm