Dear readers,
I have commented on Cleon's blog post. http://bloggingcurrently.blogspot.com/2010/08/youth-olympic-games.html?showComment=1282221040876_AIe9_BGsx_X5DhylWggNDA-Q0iVya31IAkTcHpsnI7a2GHmQ0VmQeMPDoZrGc5ZdCPqQ4aOnUWgtJQLUfPC8Bw1XLMnzoDpD3TJRhz5D00pYho4nItcghZchC9oQCPTZuNexzxTcfRMijygxL9aCXsXvPM8kV9UpLwiIpLLieVC0qfdaX_lh9iOd6LPibVysRvM8bgDGVpqiM3ncrOVbYcLJJg1iwlQE4jR4sf7K0S2qdvXn3ebBedpqTsKSeFnrjpooQIn14HGFUe93tLQ_CGlknxslVP2d3SE5YH-kxGEKTQ3d7XGXSczzDMXRVG6XLhoW5_pqmHCOE3RhlmdXGkbSK1t0pnslm0Wr4soOU23lGaFcmXV70Yueq6q2zdTtknJm9fl_Oz3TT1Ysb_NnRNibinqSxikSmd5sXyjlREJTLGGoQ5NQWUKvEGcBarG5nMabLlmZGJVHLfR-_Fz6kaw-coAfdiVTLR57gEyZ_nEgJ9yEaizEUaBlgDHRlG2ml_Nwh1Og4z8ClM5VZTqtRZi2umyQNa0w5QJA3wc9uC9dk7XgeUnqzQl2QYcZPjlVrO-Id94J6TUHaBGm0vKJGnj5wVGe1gFjASSsloEVD8pheXKian5zF_6Tm44P00MLcVFo8x6A5uezrCaeB_PAbzsOBCmLPOYRQL6vhhhNzoKaWwdsuKXFlaVM_pBbKl3g5PNxroQwsRTtFJQFbKoyRIIXbrHFMfHlWh2e-BDQZBzRbxywETXH4lbGYYwwUWNpr6MIQmHyROxpU5ysPWzhhmIFxn3I5czzBfP1rB_io1OgOz85qCzpJkIanB6BrmoPkF7NcyLLeVG0PM54bujoBdhZUE6M_IUyR6HkfSn3UVv0Ou8xIpVRO5HyHk4S68P42GoLWn1lxJaI1ZOLE4zjqkGZ5LCSp-f_G2gEbH-HwFvfsyKB192ze-kUQsKxBvNg2EeqUdHxz23JTtNQluEpSOVlrtCktUbq6TBvRy56GxL20jHLhLbDzRBLWXZKEMTTcdwpedmVc7OQINN-zh5xYXGfsCDpmuLr3eRZ4ixtpzF1pmngRowQg55Ivy0lnjAtO2TaYNwAuxp1#c4148009028179678712
This is what I wrote:
Even though the YOG is an inaugural event and it is held in Singapore, I feel that Singapore did not plan it well enough. This is partly because I did not get to personally watch the events myself as the events are mostly held during school days. I also feel that Singapore did not publicise the Games well enough as there are many empty seats during the games. Even though statistics show that all tickets were sold, many people did not turn up, causing many seats to be empty. I feel that they can resell the empty seats to passers-by who wants to watch the matches.
Anything to say?