BBC Sports Personality of the Year

BBC Sports Personality of the Year

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gtr-gaz

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5,094 posts

247 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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No prizes for guessing who will be the next one....smile

Sixpackpert

4,561 posts

215 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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Phil "The Power" Taylor?

getmecoat

Edited by Sixpackpert on Friday 12th October 16:42

mattikake

5,058 posts

200 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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What about overseas 'personality'? No more distinctive 'personality of the year' than Alonso I reckon!

Would be funny if LH wins the WDC and sports personality of the year, is in the studio with his trophy, as they set up a satellite link with Alonso to receive his. biggrin

You reckon he'd storm out in a huff?

nioks

1,104 posts

216 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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I think all bets are off when we beat South Africa next week at the Stade de France....thumbup
BBC not keen on minority sports.... Discuss

castrolcraig

18,073 posts

207 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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nioks said:
BBC not keen on minority sports.... Discuss
you mean like the fact that james toseland wont even get a serious mention despite 2 world superbike titles and stacks of wins..............

belleair302

6,851 posts

208 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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Personality....are there any in sport and do the BBC have commercial rights to show them doing anything??? They won't pay ITV or Bernie for F1 coverage, they won't pay for Superbike race coverage, or superbike coverage. They won't pay for WTCC coverage nor will they pay for rugby world cup coverage. Colin McRae should get a posthumous award but that is unlikely!!

Laureus Sports Awards are way more interesting and the BBC should call the programme, sports performance not personality. Roger Federer will win the overseas personality of the year, although one or two cricketers from Australia or Sri Lanka may come close.

Sonic Nonsense

282 posts

226 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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nioks said:
BBC not keen on minority sports.... Discuss
Normally I would agree, but hasn't there been more F1 drivers winning BBC Sports Personality than there have been footballers? I was amazed when I heard that one!

Weltmeister

448 posts

232 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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I wonder if James Sheppard will even get a mention ? Won every class at world level on his way to P1 see http://www.powerboatp1.com/public/read_news.asp?li...

Allan

jbudgie

8,935 posts

213 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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who ???http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/xforums/imgs/4.gif
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jbudgie

8,935 posts

213 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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Phil Taylor actually deserves an award.

deevlash

10,442 posts

238 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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Christina "too incompetant to go to a drugs test and may well have just shovelled a few steroids into my mouth" Ohoooragbaallooga or whatever shes called, had better not get anything, bet she does though.

Lushman

26 posts

200 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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I would love to see Toseland win an award.
They briefly interviewed Hodgson after he won his World Superbike championship but no award.

LH will get Rookie of the year despite what happens at Brazil win or lose.

Can we push to get Phil 'the power' Taylor a nomination biggrin

Martin Keene

9,444 posts

226 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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Sonic Nonsense said:
nioks said:
BBC not keen on minority sports.... Discuss
Normally I would agree, but hasn't there been more F1 drivers winning BBC Sports Personality than there have been footballers? I was amazed when I heard that one!
F1 is hardly a minority sport though, is it?

If you want a true 'minority' sport, in terms of TV coverage, I give you fishing. At international level England has one of the most powerful and accomplished squads, out of 3 men ever to win 3 world titles, 2 are English, and one of them is only one man ever to win 3 on the trot... Ever heard any of that mentioned on Sports Personality?

Edited by Martin Keene on Friday 12th October 21:18

spectatorsam

411 posts

210 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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deevlash said:
Christina "too incompetant to go to a drugs test and may well have just shovelled a few steroids into my mouth" Ohoooragbaallooga or whatever shes called, had better not get anything, bet she does though.
laugh
contender for post of the month

deevlash

10,442 posts

238 months

Friday 12th October 2007
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spectatorsam said:
deevlash said:
Christina "too incompetant to go to a drugs test and may well have just shovelled a few steroids into my mouth" Ohoooragbaallooga or whatever shes called, had better not get anything, bet she does though.
laugh
contender for post of the month
bowtie

toomuchbeer

877 posts

209 months

Saturday 13th October 2007
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spectatorsam said:
deevlash said:
Christina "too incompetant to go to a drugs test and may well have just shovelled a few steroids into my mouth" Ohoooragbaallooga or whatever shes called, had better not get anything, bet she does though.
laugh
contender for post of the month
seconded. Motion carried.!!


MrKipling43

5,788 posts

217 months

Saturday 13th October 2007
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Kind of related, but only because this thread got me thinking about it - there's a good chance that Britain could experience a bit of a golden sporting year:

Hamilton - World F1 Champion
Priaulx - World Touring Car Champion
Toseland - World Superbike Champion
England Rugby Team - World Champions

I know that three out of those four are only possibilities, but bloody hell - that would be a turn up for the books!

BalhamLotus

278 posts

220 months

Saturday 13th October 2007
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Sonic Nonsense said:
nioks said:
BBC not keen on minority sports.... Discuss
Normally I would agree, but hasn't there been more F1 drivers winning BBC Sports Personality than there have been footballers? I was amazed when I heard that one!
That's more about unpopularity than popularity. Any footballer in with a chance has to contend with opposing fans. I.e. No Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea or Arsenal fan will ever vote for a Man U player.

Whereas if you're a brit doing well in F1, there's not much resistance.

SimonY

348 posts

209 months

Saturday 13th October 2007
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Hamilton didn't even get a mention last year despite his GP2 win, I was disgusted. The young sports personality was between a table tennis player and Theo Walcott(who won), both of whom had shone promise but won nothing. Theo Walcott hadn't even played for Arsenal's first team.


Public perception of Hamilton's rise:

Hamilton goes karting
Boss of McLaren sees him and thinks he's pretty good.
10 years later he puts LH in an F1 car
He's brilliant, amazing how you can jump straight from a kart to an F1 car....

chriswhitlock

271 posts

218 months

Saturday 13th October 2007
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Sonic Nonsense said:
nioks said:
BBC not keen on minority sports.... Discuss
Normally I would agree, but hasn't there been more F1 drivers winning BBC Sports Personality than there have been footballers? I was amazed when I heard that one!
'Tis true

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_Sports_Personalit...

Moss - '61
Stewert - '73
Mansell - '86 & '92
Hill - '94 & '96


Edited by chriswhitlock on Saturday 13th October 11:58