Well, good old Headingley for landing one of the most prestigious things in the sporting calendar ... And then making a total cock-up of it.
1) Given the Torch wasn't due until around 5.47pm, why not have put the kick off back half and hour and saved the fans kicking around for an hour
2) Whilst everyone knew the torch was coming, not least the fact we were told it every 5 minutes during the game, Headingley is a big complex and to actually tell us where and where to go might have been some assistance.
3) Likewise, since we're not short of telling people to stop swearing etc. via the PA, there was a staggering lack of hype of the event actually whilst it happened. 0% announcements and basically half the cricket ground not having a clue if the flame had actually arrived or not.
4) Whilst OK, very few people actually knew what was going on, once landed a visit from the Olympic Flame, it would have been nice to have a bit of organisational effort put in like a lap of the cricket ground or even being carried from the cricket ground to the rugby ground via the tunnel rather than just a quick run down a row of kids, so that the rest of us couldn't see
5) What's the point of having the biggest video screen in the known world or something, if you can't be bothered to switch off the Athletics feed and actually show the rest of us what is going on in the cricket field, because the rest of us can't see because someone's stuck a load of kids out there as a 'guard of honour'
6) If there was a lap of the ground being done, wouldn't it have been good to see some Yorkshire cricket legends (Boycott, Close, Illingworth etc.) there and some Leeds RL legends too. It would have also been great to see the current players (perhaps of both sides) run around behind the torch too ?
Given the Twitter feeds and other comments, there are a load of people very unhappy with the way this 'once in a lifetime' event was handled and made in to a huge anti-climax.
Well done to all concerned
