What could possibly happen for Murray NOT to win the SPOTY 2013?

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joeinbrighton

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Nov 20, 2012
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Quite, I can just picture his acceptance speech, dour unsmiling monotonous drone to send anyone to sleep. Played well today but deffo not an ounce of personality.


Which would be an issue if he was making his living as an after-dinner speaker or a comedian. But seeing as how he is a tennis player, it isn't. Not that your appraisal is a particularly accurate one, in any event.
 










BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
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Why does it have to come to England at all when it is the Tour of France not Europe, sorry cannot stand bike riders either competitive or for pleasure going up Ditchling Beacon or diving in and out of traffic in a town.
 


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mo farah winning the 5000 and 10000 in the world championships and breaking the world records at the same time ?
 


The Fifth Column

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Which would be an issue if he was making his living as an after-dinner speaker or a comedian. But seeing as how he is a tennis player, it isn't. Not that your appraisal is a particularly accurate one, in any event.

I think it's perfectly accurate. The Award is for "sports personality" however rarely does anyone with much of a personality win it, it ought to be renamed sportsperson of the year as that would be more accurate and Murray would be a good bet.
 




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There's more to 'personality' than charisma and one-liners. Anyone who watched that final game of the tennis today, knows that Andy Murray has personality in abundance.
 




joeinbrighton

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I think it's perfectly accurate. The Award is for "sports personality" however rarely does anyone with much of a personality win it, it ought to be renamed sportsperson of the year as that would be more accurate and Murray would be a good bet.


It's not his fault that the BBC could do with renaming the award just to prevent wannabe comedians and nit-pickers having their annual fix of frivolous negativity. Amazing how some people always find a raincloud in what appears to be a clear, royal blue sky.
 




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Why does it have to come to England at all when it is the Tour of France not Europe, sorry cannot stand bike riders either competitive or for pleasure going up Ditchling Beacon or diving in and out of traffic in a town.

Why not? The event is older than you (remarkable), but nothing stipulates that it can't alter it's course to spread the interest and provide an opportunity for someone to see it live when they might not be able to otherwise?

How many times have you had a run in with a bad cyclist? You admit you drive whenever you leave the house, so I imagine it would be minimal.

Don't let your embedded dislike of cyclists lead you to be so disparaging towards such a popular sport.
 


joeinbrighton

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Why does it have to come to England at all when it is the Tour of France not Europe, sorry cannot stand bike riders either competitive or for pleasure going up Ditchling Beacon or diving in and out of traffic in a town.


The Tour De France tends to have one stage that takes place in another country most years. It went to Belgium last year, for instance. This year it hasn't gone to another country, but there was a stage that took place in Corsica. It's just part of the tradition of the race.
 


The Fifth Column

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It's not his fault that the BBC could do with renaming the award just to prevent wannabe comedians and nit-pickers having their annual fix of frivolous negativity. Amazing how some people always find a raincloud in what appears to be a clear, royal blue sky.

It might be your clear royal blue sky, it's not mine.
 








Barrel of Fun

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Why does it have to come to England at all when it is the Tour of France not Europe, sorry cannot stand bike riders either competitive or for pleasure going up Ditchling Beacon or diving in and out of traffic in a town.

You know you are the traffic which will encourage them to dive in and out? Have you never taken a quicker route or do you want patiently?
 








Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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If Justin Rose won The Open and the USPGA he'd still finish second to Murray.
 


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