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lewis wld take him to school even now I reckon.....
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Sizz
LL said something Daddy didn't like .............I really did know a chap who years ago had two Dobermans called Tyson and Fury
No doubt they will heap praise on Rooney for breaking the England record, while he's been nothing but hopeless for club. They might even give him some award. *shudder*
comment by Son, Son, Son, Here he comes (U8011)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
Wrongly named without doubt but I still enjoy it.
I don't agree with your argument that it's centred on live BBC sports, otherwise why would Fury feature? I'm a cricket fan and think it's fairly obvious why Root and especially Anderson weren;t picked - one swallow does not make a summer. Fantastic victory over the Aussies sure, but this is not the formidable Aussies of old. We've also gone on to lose test series' to Pakistan and draw with West Indies and New Zealand. Probably best to not even mention the Cricket World Cup!
Each of the nominees are either World Champions in their sports or from teams where their contributions lead to success/previously unseen achievement e.g. Bronze.
Many prefer the conspiracy angle but there's none to be seen here.
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Don't think it is obvious why Root wasn't in at all! He is the top test run scorer in cricket this year as well as number one batsman in the world! Think he would have been a perfect choice ahead of the lady from the women's football team who actually only finished 3rd!
And if you are going on Personality Root would probably win hands down as the rest bore the poo out of me!
I don’t believe the awards themselves are focussed on live BBC sports, however the content of the programme most certainly is. Which is primarily due to (footage material) rights costs from broadcasters.
As I said a few posts further down, I would've probably put Root in but I can understand why he isn't there. He's also not Number 1 batsman in the world right now (that's Steve Smith)
Also can you imagine the outrage if Englands mens team came 3rd in a World Cup and a player nominated for overall player of the tournament wasn't on the SPOTY list!
comment by Son, Son, Son, Here he comes (U8011)
posted 1 minute ago
As I said a few posts further down, I would've probably put Root in but I can understand why he isn't there. He's also not Number 1 batsman in the world right now (that's Steve Smith)
Also can you imagine the outrage if Englands mens team came 3rd in a World Cup and a player nominated for overall player of the tournament wasn't on the SPOTY list!
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Joe root is equal number one with smith as per the last rankings but how root was outright number one before the Pakistan test series
If the yard stick is success then I would understand if a member of the men's England team didn't get in if they finished third!
You have to also look at the odds for the indicator of which was the bigger success and England women finishing 3rd was better odds than England beating Australia
Root could arguably taken Andy Murrays spot as well because in all honesty they did exactly the same job of been the standout performer for a team.
If I am honest Rutherford should probably win the entire thing as he is the dominant force in his sport and he has beaten everyone in front of him!
Fury has not beaten everyone in his weight division, Jessica Enis Hill hasn't won all, Lewis Hamilton has to put a lot of credit down to the car, Murray failed to win several majors, the women's football team despite a great effort have won nothing and Kevin Sinfield has won a domestic treble but not conquered the Rugby World Cup or won against the winner of the NRL.
Funny enough, Rutherford is my preferred winner. I can't see it happening, but he has established beyond doubt now that he is the best in his field at what he does on the biggest stages.
It is a load of shytte these days, but I hope Jess Ennis wins it
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lewis wld take him to school even now I reckon.....
posted on 11/12/15
Ace Agree mate
Sizz
LL said something Daddy didn't like .............I really did know a chap who years ago had two Dobermans called Tyson and Fury
posted on 11/12/15
No doubt they will heap praise on Rooney for breaking the England record, while he's been nothing but hopeless for club. They might even give him some award. *shudder*
posted on 11/12/15
comment by Son, Son, Son, Here he comes (U8011)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
Wrongly named without doubt but I still enjoy it.
I don't agree with your argument that it's centred on live BBC sports, otherwise why would Fury feature? I'm a cricket fan and think it's fairly obvious why Root and especially Anderson weren;t picked - one swallow does not make a summer. Fantastic victory over the Aussies sure, but this is not the formidable Aussies of old. We've also gone on to lose test series' to Pakistan and draw with West Indies and New Zealand. Probably best to not even mention the Cricket World Cup!
Each of the nominees are either World Champions in their sports or from teams where their contributions lead to success/previously unseen achievement e.g. Bronze.
Many prefer the conspiracy angle but there's none to be seen here.
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Don't think it is obvious why Root wasn't in at all! He is the top test run scorer in cricket this year as well as number one batsman in the world! Think he would have been a perfect choice ahead of the lady from the women's football team who actually only finished 3rd!
posted on 11/12/15
And if you are going on Personality Root would probably win hands down as the rest bore the poo out of me!
posted on 11/12/15
I don’t believe the awards themselves are focussed on live BBC sports, however the content of the programme most certainly is. Which is primarily due to (footage material) rights costs from broadcasters.
posted on 11/12/15
As I said a few posts further down, I would've probably put Root in but I can understand why he isn't there. He's also not Number 1 batsman in the world right now (that's Steve Smith)
Also can you imagine the outrage if Englands mens team came 3rd in a World Cup and a player nominated for overall player of the tournament wasn't on the SPOTY list!
posted on 11/12/15
comment by Son, Son, Son, Here he comes (U8011)
posted 1 minute ago
As I said a few posts further down, I would've probably put Root in but I can understand why he isn't there. He's also not Number 1 batsman in the world right now (that's Steve Smith)
Also can you imagine the outrage if Englands mens team came 3rd in a World Cup and a player nominated for overall player of the tournament wasn't on the SPOTY list!
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Joe root is equal number one with smith as per the last rankings but how root was outright number one before the Pakistan test series
posted on 11/12/15
If the yard stick is success then I would understand if a member of the men's England team didn't get in if they finished third!
You have to also look at the odds for the indicator of which was the bigger success and England women finishing 3rd was better odds than England beating Australia
posted on 11/12/15
Root could arguably taken Andy Murrays spot as well because in all honesty they did exactly the same job of been the standout performer for a team.
posted on 11/12/15
If I am honest Rutherford should probably win the entire thing as he is the dominant force in his sport and he has beaten everyone in front of him!
Fury has not beaten everyone in his weight division, Jessica Enis Hill hasn't won all, Lewis Hamilton has to put a lot of credit down to the car, Murray failed to win several majors, the women's football team despite a great effort have won nothing and Kevin Sinfield has won a domestic treble but not conquered the Rugby World Cup or won against the winner of the NRL.
posted on 11/12/15
Funny enough, Rutherford is my preferred winner. I can't see it happening, but he has established beyond doubt now that he is the best in his field at what he does on the biggest stages.
posted on 11/12/15
It is a load of shytte these days, but I hope Jess Ennis wins it
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