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I decided to go along, ticketless and watch from outside of the stadium - I was disappointed that there was no screen there to view the events inside, but at the end, seeing those fireworks from a non-tv point of view made the night. Also, another disturbing factor, With Man U and Man C having bigger stadiums and less of the hassle getting out - I'd have thought that getting 40,000 people out of Eastlands would've been easier and less fraught than it was (I was on the bus that got stuck at the front near Asda - the one where the passengers cheered the driver after all the other buses had gone and we were the last to move off!)
CS
Manchester,Stockport
WOW! who'd have thought our little city could bring a show like that together, i was one that did not think it possible, I EAT MY WORDS, the spirit of manchester was totaly captured, The friendly city. sad about Beckham being used tho, for a city rebuilding itself after being bombed in 1996 i think we beat all the big names in the world, may we continue to build out city.
Chris
Manchester
The opening ceremony was amzing and just goes to prove that we really can carry something like that off in this country. It was totally inclusive, had something for every agegroup and was a magnificent spectacle. I was expecting to cringe (remember the Euro 96 opening at Wembly? No - thought not!) but it made me proud. Congrats to all involved.
Robin
Manchester
I was part of the show last night as a dancer in the 'spirit' of Manchester section. I am shocked to read how people have reacted to this part of the show- it was SUPPOSED to be outrageous and the costumes were SUPPOSED to be ridiculous. The whole section was themed on ordinary people- hence the ordinary objects on the costumes- sweets, toys, rubber gloves etc. It has taken months to rehearse and whoever said it was badly choreographed clearly doesn't know a great deal about dance. I have been dancing 23 years and am a qualified dance teacher and I think that Karen Bruce and her excellent team made a show that puts manchester on the map. I enjoyed it and will remember it forever.
Sally Hindley
Manchester
I'm yet to find an Australian who has anything nice to say about the ceremony. The pathetic, inferiority fuelled back-biting which is usually shown towards the mother country continues. Get over it and admit it was a great ceremony.
A Latham
Manchester
Well I am absolutely flaberghasted at the comments here: What a bunch of miserable people. I for one thought the opening ceremony was fantastic. I notice that many of the poor comments are from people in other countries and can't help thinking that there's a touch of jealousy there. Well Done Manchester - World Class opening, terrific organisation - no glitches - AND - a point that many are missing, involvement of hundreds of volunteers in the opening ceremony - ordinary people, surely thats EXACTLY what the games is about.
Bob Mellor
Manchester
I am unable to comment on the opening ceremony because it was not shown on T.V.here.Even 麻豆官网首页入口.America chose to ignore it.It would have been a change to the rubbish that they always screen on their channel.
Yvette Price
Whiting.N.J.U.S.A.
I thought it was a good ceremony, and i noticed that the only ones to make bad comments about it are aussies, jealousy gets you no were, now stop your moaning, manchester got the games and it is a success. Everyone else has made nice comments about manchester and the games, but australia just want to moan and whinge about it. If you don't like it turn the t.v off. no one made you watch it. But all i have to say is well done manchester, nice to see someone outside london to get some fame!
Caz
Liverpool
I was at the World Cup this summer and was apprehensive about the commonwealth games. But I must say I think the opening ceremony was brilliant and MODERN. It goes to prove that Manchester is THE party city!
Jonathan Onyeka
Manchester
I have to say a big well done to everyone who took part last night, I think you all did brilliantly. It was just such a shame that the ceremony was crap. This was a spectacular opportunity to demonstrate Manchester's past, present and future, and to show the different types of cultures and traditions that made the city. Instead we got people banging water bottles and Asda trollies, S Club 7 (the Manc connection there, anyone?), a few black cabs (which aren't a Manc tradition anyway) and blatant rip-offs of Sydney's Olympic ceremonies. Even the bit at the end about the "spirit of Manchester" was poorly choreographed. A great opportunity missed.
David
Dublin, Ireland, born in Manchester
What can I say, well done Manchester you made me feel proud. Cheer up Queenie, you will soon be back in London.
K J Adshead
Stockport England
An absolute great event, well done to all concerned.
Steve
Cleveland England
I thought the opening ceremony was fantastic and taking part was amazing.
Louise Taylor
Rochdale
What a tawdry load of rubbish; a badly dressed, poorly choreographed, meaningless mess. There was not one second of class or taste in the whole show, except the baton arrival. Compared to the beauty and spectacle of the Kuala Lumpar and Sydney shows, Manchester should be ashamed.
G Cox
Sydney/Singapore
Hey there guys! Actually taking part in the opening ceremony. I have to say it was an amazing experience! I was one of the mirror kids. It felt so phenomenal! It was a breath taking event.Which everyone will remember. It feels amazing performing live infront of thousands of people. It is somehing that I'll always remember.
Insiya
Manchester,England
It was naff and much of it more appropriate to a pop concert. Why can't we get away from football for once.
E. Wilson
Stockport
I thought that overall it was pretty good! I really liked the music although the dance sequence could have been more "realistic". I really liked how the baton came down on that hot air ballon thing. That was cool. I think the Queen should have been more involved, especially when the little girl handed her the baton. Anyway, good luck to all the athletes! GO CANADA GO
Sanny
Toronto, Canada
Excellent organisation, makes one proud as a Mancunian and I hope it leads to the continued renaissance of the city. Disappointed with the announcer and the apparent diffidence of the royal family.
Colin Barnes
Cambridge
The organisation of the Park and Ride was brilliant. All the volunteers were helpful and cheerful, the show was magnificent, but why Beckham? and I think the Queen needs a visit from the "smile" fairy. Why so many empty seats, was the pricing structure wrong?
John Lomas
Manchester
I thought the show was spectacular. However, Itotally agree with Martin from Manchester - it would have been nice for the Queen to have been closer to Kirsty eg stroke her cheek. the Queen seemed too distance and far from friendly. You could really see the difference in Princess Diana and the Queen there!
Zeby
Birmingham

What a load of Rubbish. It is supposed to a sporting event - not a second rate, over noisey, unimaginitive load of claptrap.
Derek
Ningi, Australia

Absolutely fantastic, They say in Manchester it never rains but it pours. Well the organizers poured a lot of effort into that spectacular show last night. Congratulations, looking forward to seeing what surprises there will be in the closing ceremony.
Steve Boyle
Manchester
 
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