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The Olympics - an angling legacy?

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Seen some decent looking 'regenerated' canal (well it looked like a canal to me) in the vicinity of the Olympic area on the news.

The news reporter even referred to the 'clear water and the fish swimming about'

Is there any opportunity (or even desire) for anglers to reap the benefits of this regeneration once the Olympics are over?
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funny TK we were talking about that last night
looks good perhaps chrisv could tell us more Image
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On the contrary due to the money going to the Olympics crappity smack all has been spent on their own fisheries and even the roads leading to them Image Image
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Is there any opportunity (or even desire) for anglers to reap the benefits of this regeneration once the Olympics are over?


George Osbourne will sort it Image Image Image Image Image Image Image


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Anybody stopping in tonight to watch the opening ceremony?



3 hrs :o
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George Osbourne will sort it


More chance of Ozzy Osbourne sorting out the financial crappity smack mess we'll be in after the Pimplicks.
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Anybody stopping in tonight to watch the opening ceremony?


Well I thought it was fantastic Image Image Image
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Anybody stopping in tonight to watch the opening ceremony?



3 hrs  :o

it was brilliant TK enjoyed it all ,we know how to throw parties Image Image Image
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not sure if the polish team were netting the canal though Image Image Image Image
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Think there's only me and thee who watched it Joffie Image
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Think there's only me and thee who watched it Joffie  Image


........And me, all of it. Trouble was i needed to be up at 5am to go in to work. Image
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Think there's only me and thee who watched it Joffie 

I stayed up and i'm knackered lol. Was before it started.

Superb show mind.

When it came to the teams walking around after the main show, had to take a deep breath when they announced there were ....

210 of them to wade through  Image before the finale !
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It was epic Image

Nice touch by Madge doing the bond stuff Image Image
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I thought it was a top opening, really enjoyed watching it, - I was fast running out of cider though Image Image Image
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funny TK we were talking about that last night
looks good perhaps chrisv could tell us more Image
he's a southerner  Image




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