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HAMILTON'S ARROGANCE

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comment by Dilley (U2762)

posted on 27/6/11

I would hardly say his arrogance is terrible when he says he won't win, defeatest maybe, but arrogance....

posted on 27/6/11

There is nobody on the grid as arrogant as Hamilton.Do YOU think that will teach him some humility?

comment by Dilley (U2762)

posted on 27/6/11

How is he arrogant for saying he won;t win, that's what've you;ve said above. On another thread about this you called him a bottler, but now he's arrogant. which one is it, you don;t see many arrogant people bottle it. I see no arrogance in him saying i will not win

posted on 27/6/11

He is like a typical Arsenal fan.Arrogant but a bottler.Do YOU think that will teach him some humility?

comment by Dilley (U2762)

posted on 27/6/11

So he's arrogant AND a bottler, that must be a first, someone who is trhe most arrigant man on the grid as you say, is a bottler. Oh dear. You keep asking about the humility thing, i would answer but i can't take it seriously when someone calls someone arrogant and a bottler, if you don't like someone fine, but why say such silly things. Funny in sport, if it's a sportman we like you accept and enjoy his arrogance, if we don;t like him, suddenly that arrogance is an ugly trait...odd

posted on 27/6/11

What a stupid attempt at an article.

comment by Vulpes (U6011)

posted on 27/6/11

One lorca

posted on 27/6/11

good article, hamilton is overated, no more than a 1 season wonder. he has won no more titles than his teammate and this season he is only the second best driver in his own team so far, whilst vettel is around i cant see hamilton winning a title again.

vettel is far superior

comment by snypa2k (U6376)

posted on 30/6/11

I cant see hamilton winning anything unless he joins red bull, he doesnt seem to have the fight and grit that alonso had to claw back the big deficit last year even though he didnt win, he came mighty close

posted on 30/6/11

Hamilton?

He's a great, end of. Get over it.

"And so Mr Ali, what is your greatest asset?"

I have TWO greatest assets,
1. I'm very humble,
2. I AM the greatest".

Yeah, right.

posted on 3/7/11

Yaun another Hamilton hater..........just get lost.
How is he Arrogant and a Bottler?? Just a hater, get lost, you arent a real F1 Fan!!!!!!

posted on 6/7/11

I'm not saying I agree with the description of Hamilton as a bottler and arrogant, but I'm not sure why some of you think the two qualities are mutually exclusive. Of course a person can be arrogant and a bottler at the same time.

Arrogant - has heightened opinion of his own abilities.
Bottler - freezes or fails when the pressure is on.

Where's the problem?

However Hamilton does not appear to be a bottler to me.

comment by Dilley (U2762)

posted on 7/7/11

Of course a person can be arrogant and a bottler at the same time.

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Can't agree with you there i'm afraid. As you say arrogance is a heightened belief in your own ailities, yes. A bottler is someone who, when the pressure is on, does not have enough confidence in their own ability to see the job through, so they bottle it. Not sure how someone can have a heightened belief in their ability, but lacks confidence in their ability when the pressure is on and bottle it. Hey ho

posted on 7/7/11

Arrogance and confidence are two different things. Plus bottling is about lacking nerve.

But even if we were to use your definitions, do you think it is impossible for an arrogant person to have a crisis of confidence?

"Not sure how someone can have a heightened belief in their ability, but lacks confidence in their ability when the pressure is on and bottle it."
I'm not sure why you think this is a contradiction. Plenty of people have beliefs which crumble when put under pressure.

comment by Dilley (U2762)

posted on 7/7/11

I am aware they are two different things, but thanks.
All i am saying, in this example used by the OP ,is that i don;t think someone he has described as a bottler could also fit the description of what he called, the most arrogant man on the track.
Anyway, here's hoping Hamilton puts on a good show on Sunday>

posted on 7/7/11

But if you know they are different things, why can't the OP statement that Hamilton is "arrogant but a bottler" be true? I don't think it's correct to apply that to Hamilton, but of course it's possible.

For an example, look at the english national football team. Incredibly arrogant, hopeless bottlers when it matters.

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