So athletics and swimming are also 'not sports', then?It is not the same as to me riding a bike is riding a bike just faster and for longer periods of time
So athletics and swimming are also 'not sports', then?It is not the same as to me riding a bike is riding a bike just faster and for longer periods of time
He seems to be a genuinely decent bloke. And is carrying British tennis on his shoulders.
he's been shite since----flukey sweaty sock, young girl Ennis is twice the athelete ---yer mis spelt --point made
It is not the same as to me riding a bike is riding a bike just faster and for longer periods of time. Football requires skill.which is not natural. I hate cyclists they should be all put on a track not the highway.if they want to race. Send them round Goodwood or Brands hatch or similar as per Formula 1.
I think you've just given him what he wants.You really are an utter moron, aren't you?
I think you've just given him what he wants.
T'is a sad case.
I love winding up the posers on their bikes whether it be on the road in Brighton or on the trains taking their bikes there, to impress their beighbours, and they always take the bait hook line and sinker.
That, BG, is because you are a prize cock.
Ok that may be but I will now leave all you happy clappy bike riders alone, unless one gets in my way when I am driving through Ditchling.
I find darts more exciting than watching a tour stage at the tour de France, 2 hours of all riders going at the same pace, then a mad dash to the finish lineMuch as I admire Phil Taylors achievements it will be a sad day if they classify a pub game as a sport and put it in the Olympics as has been suggested.
I find darts more exciting than watching a tour stage at the tour de France, 2 hours of all riders going at the same pace, then a mad dash to the finish line
Phil Taylor 16 times world champion and many other titles deserves a shout.
Murray was not deprived.
I think that's very harsh, there are plenty of good golfers still, and McIlroy's still young and will achieve more.
Thanks.
True, but which you admire the most is too subjective, there will be plenty who have achieved a lot for the talent they had, but it's hard to know who they are. I don't know if Murray would like that accolade, he probably thinks he's quite talented. I agree that he's very good and he has played at a time when there have been a couple of exceptional players, but I doubt he'd have had much joy against Sampras either.
Surely it has to be about skill too. There are plenty of things that raise our heartbeats and make us sweat, that aren't sports.I thought sport was about breaking into a sweat and increasing the heartbeat.
Only because you don't think of golf as a sport, which is ridiculous.As for the Murray situation. I admire him a lot for what he has he achieved. Is he the best there is in terms of UK sportsmen. Possibly not but to put Mc Ilroy on a par with him is silly IMHO