JOLovegrove
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- Jan 30, 2012
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No one thinking the most expensive footballer in the world who also won the Champions League last season?
Not that fussed, should be a straight head to head between McIlroy and Hamilton - but if that Dujardin horse dancer wins (and nothing would surprise me with that voting audience after Zara Phillips) I'll never watch the bloody thing again.
Probably my main interest this year is to see if snooker player Ali Carter is given the Helen Rollason award. I would never say 'he should get it', for an award like that there will be any number of very worthy candidates. But he should be in the conversation, as it is given for coping with adversity. The bloke has had half his guts cut out from Crohn's disease, testicular cancer last year, and then a far worse lung cancer this year. Yet he has still won three big titles and got to two Crucible finals, and recently won a comeback event in Hong Kong after six months out of the game having chemotherapy. Throughout this year he has been unfailingly positive at least in public and genuinely inspiring for those who have come into contact with him.
This. An outrageous misuse and abuse of the word 'personality'
After choosing to represent Ireland in the next Olympics, I won't be voting for McIlroy, despite his achievements. Good luck to Jo Pavey.
After choosing to represent Ireland in the next Olympics, I won't be voting for McIlroy, despite his achievements.
McIlroy represented Ireland in the Eisenhower Trophy, when the options were to represent Ireland, Scotland, England or Wales.He's already represented Ireland internationally.
He'll get my vote.
Just shows how out of touch I am with sport in general, as I've embarrassingly only heard of McIlroy, Bale and Hamilton.
Golfer Rory McIlroy, footballer Gareth Bale, gymnast Max Whitlock, F1's Lewis Hamilton and swimmer Adam Peaty are on the list with Lizzy Yarnold (skeleton).
Boxer Carl Froch, Charlotte Dujardin (dressage), athlete Jo Pavey, plus Paralympic skier Kelly Gallagher and guide Charlotte Evans are nominated.
The public vote for their favourite by phone and online on the night.
With an array of candidates to choose from, an expert 12-member panel faced some difficult choices finalising the shortlist.
F1 isn't a minority sport? In my opinion, it struggles to be a sport. More of a televised engineering indulgence of Bernie Ecclestone and his close chums.Like you, those are the only three I've heard of ... but I'm not embarrassed. The others really are minority sports.
Golfer Rory McIlroy, footballer Gareth Bale, gymnast Max Whitlock, F1's Lewis Hamilton and swimmer Adam Peaty are on the list with Lizzy Yarnold (skeleton).
Boxer Carl Froch, Charlotte Dujardin (dressage), athlete Jo Pavey, plus Paralympic skier Kelly Gallagher and guide Charlotte Evans are nominated.
The public vote for their favourite by phone and online on the night.
With an array of candidates to choose from, an expert 12-member panel faced some difficult choices finalising the shortlist.
I think this is the first time the ten has featured someone I've NEVER heard of, catering for posh toffs I can only assume.
Hamilton is probably the most likely winner with McIlroy second.
Do you not think that we have had enough of sneering comments after last week? It could well be that the person (I have never heard of her either, by the way) might have excelled in her sport, just like the others. My wife is keen on dressage, and we are not posh toffs by a long way, unless you count a school secretary as such.
I was only kidding with the posh toffs comment. However it is quite hard to justify someone as "sports personality" when hardly anyone has heard of them, even if she is the best at her sport.
I was only kidding with the posh toffs comment. However it is quite hard to justify someone as "sports personality" when hardly anyone has heard of them, even if she is the best at her sport.