BBC Sports Personality of the Year
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Ever since the BBC lost F1 coverage they don't seem too interested in any Sports Personality of the Year candidates which might come from Motorsport but not F1
This year Dab Wheldon has become the first Brit since Graham Hill in 1966(!) to win the Indy 500, backed up by being teh firts Brit to win the IRL and ( I think I'm right in saying ) the first Brit since Nigel Mansell to win a major open wheel formula champioship in the USA
What about Gary Paffett? - Did he have to work hard to win the DTM or what? The first British Driver to win the most competitive road course saloon car championship in the world
Ask Joe Public who Dan Wheldon or Gary Paffett are and they probably won't know. There are good news stories here from Motorsport and we ought to shout about it to the wider world so they take some pride in our boys' achievements, switch on and watch or even come to the races.
You can make your nomination here
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tv_and_radio/sports_
This year Dab Wheldon has become the first Brit since Graham Hill in 1966(!) to win the Indy 500, backed up by being teh firts Brit to win the IRL and ( I think I'm right in saying ) the first Brit since Nigel Mansell to win a major open wheel formula champioship in the USA
What about Gary Paffett? - Did he have to work hard to win the DTM or what? The first British Driver to win the most competitive road course saloon car championship in the world
Ask Joe Public who Dan Wheldon or Gary Paffett are and they probably won't know. There are good news stories here from Motorsport and we ought to shout about it to the wider world so they take some pride in our boys' achievements, switch on and watch or even come to the races.
You can make your nomination here
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tv_and_radio/sports_
Expect it to be like this:
Winner: Andrew Flintoff.
Runner up: Michael Vaughan
Third: A footballer - probably Steven Gerrard.
Dan Wheldon, deserving as he is, will get a three minute section somewhere between the golf and equestrian slots !
Rob
www.grandprixdiary.com
Winner: Andrew Flintoff.
Runner up: Michael Vaughan
Third: A footballer - probably Steven Gerrard.
Dan Wheldon, deserving as he is, will get a three minute section somewhere between the golf and equestrian slots !
Rob
www.grandprixdiary.com
I started this thread to encourage people to vote for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year - not to see it degenerate into a verbal version of the Battle of Flodden Field. Anyone who wants a detailed analysis of the reasons that the Scots may find the English a bit difficult to cope with can email me and I'll give them a tutorial on things like the Highland Clearances.
In the meantime can we please get back to getting a few votes into the BBC for our favourite drivers?!
In the meantime can we please get back to getting a few votes into the BBC for our favourite drivers?!
My comment was aimed towards the fact that Andrew Flintoff is most likely to win it. I'd be delighted to see Wheldon/Paffett/someone who represents GB winning it, not a member of the English cricket team. Cricket is a minority sport in the UK anywhere outside of England, so I don't see a cricketer winning as being relevant to anyone other than an English cricket fan.
Anyway, Andy Murray would be a good bet
[EDIT]My vote would go to Andy Priaulx, European and World Champion in consecutive seasons [/EDIT]
>> Edited by Digital on Monday 21st November 18:56
Anyway, Andy Murray would be a good bet
[EDIT]My vote would go to Andy Priaulx, European and World Champion in consecutive seasons [/EDIT]
>> Edited by Digital on Monday 21st November 18:56
pablo said:
Digital said:
English sports personality of the year...
when a scotsman or a welshman does something notable you will of curse let us know wont you!?
How about golf?
European order of merit - Monty
Seniors tour - Sam Torrance
Challenge tour - Marc Warren
Brabazon trophy, Open Silver Medal - Lloyd Saltman
Clean sweep for the Scots there...
Jasper Gilder said:
I started this thread to encourage people to vote for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year - not to see it degenerate into a verbal version of the Battle of Flodden Field. Anyone who wants a detailed analysis of the reasons that the Scots may find the English a bit difficult to cope with can email me and I'll give them a tutorial on things like the Highland Clearances.
In the meantime can we please get back to getting a few votes into the BBC for our favourite drivers?!
I don't recall moving any along... Do Jocks hold grudges?
It'll be just like the "Foggy" days.... Paffett, Priaulx and Wheldon might get an honourable mention if they are lucky, no more!
The fact is, Flintoff and the England cricket team did lift the spirit of the whole nation (England), and the best young sportsman in the country (UK) probably is Andrew Murray. The only awkward decision from my perspective is runner-up.
Like it or lump it, my prediction is as follows:
1. Andrew Flintoff
2. Frank Lampard
Young. Andrew Murray
Team. England Cricket... who else?????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The fact is, Flintoff and the England cricket team did lift the spirit of the whole nation (England), and the best young sportsman in the country (UK) probably is Andrew Murray. The only awkward decision from my perspective is runner-up.
Like it or lump it, my prediction is as follows:
1. Andrew Flintoff
2. Frank Lampard
Young. Andrew Murray
Team. England Cricket... who else?????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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