I wrote this:-
here:_
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?319238-BBC-Sports-Personality-of-the-year-2015
When Ennis was 20/1,
A bit left field I know, but how about Sebastian Coe, brave man taking on the job of Olympic tsar, DEALING with all the alleged drug tw*ts
Yup. And then watched on as the Russians cheated their way up the 2012 medals table as a direct result of the IAAF's years of inactivity and then collusion with the Russian Athletics Federation and its Government to dispose of its athletes doping samples. Stinks to high heaven, and has resulted in multiple athletes being cheated out of medals they would have won. And Coe was there in a senior position of authority through all of it. He failed in his job, abjectly.
Sorry, that's not good enough. If that was indeed the case, then he allowed London 2012 to go ahead in the knowledge that athletes were drugged up to the eyeballs, and did nothing. In fact Coe initally came out swinging, in full-on DENIAL mode before the extent of the cheating was fully revealed by the publishing of that report. Now its all the mealy-mouthed crap we hear from politicians promising "root and branch reforms" blah blah.
If he was was truly clueless that all this was going on, then he's not fit for purpose. If he knew about it, then he's a disgrace who should be out on his ear already. Nothing I have seen from him convinces me he's the right man for the job.
It's not long ago that no British man had ever won the Tour de France. How about Chris Froome?
Surely it is Froome as he achieved the most in last year.
Murray, McCoy and Hamilton have already won it. For me it's a no-brainer - golden girl Jessica Ennis-Hill all the way.
She missed out to Wiggins in Olympic year 2012 so has bided her time. Now, winning the World Championships after giving birth is an incredible achievement - truly inspirational stuff.
As if that wasn't enough what could be better than a proven clean UK athlete winning the award at a time when the Olympic movement is experiencing doping hell?
Does anyone still actually care about it? The BBC have so little sport to show these day
I reckon Murray still has a good shot
But you're assumng he had detailed knowledge of what was going on rather than being aware that things were quite right. Maybe he is somewhere between the two. If he knew, what could he have done other than resign in protest!
Finally, you haven't suggested who would be better in the job!
I don't know who would be better at the job. But somebody who ISN'T a Tory MP would probably be a start, I should think.
But Coe isn't a Tory MP (I agree with the thrust of your argument though)