TelH
Well-Known Member
Nick Skelton and Sophie Christiansen are on the shortlist. No Charlotte Dujardin though.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/sports-personality/38128821
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/sports-personality/38128821
I think a lot of people still hold a grudge against him for the comments he made as a naive teenager, which I personally think is ridiculous. As far as I'm concerned, he's one of the greatest British sportsmen ever and his achievements this year have been staggering. I want Nick to do well, obviously, but I just don't think there is anyone who deserves to beat Andy atm.Why ever do people dislike Andy Murray. Other than the fact he's Scottish?
His achievement outweighs any of the others this year and is the obvious choice.
Often equestrians are overlooked for this award - and I do think Charlotte should have been nominated.
But I don't think anyone should look beyond Andy for the award.
Why ever do people dislike Andy Murray. Other than the fact he's Scottish?
His achievement outweighs any of the others this year and is the obvious choice.
Often equestrians are overlooked for this award - and I do think Charlotte should have been nominated.
But I don't think anyone should look beyond Andy for the award.
Why ever do people dislike Andy Murray. Other than the fact he's Scottish?
His achievement outweighs any of the others this year and is the obvious choice.
Often equestrians are overlooked for this award - and I do think Charlotte should have been nominated.
But I don't think anyone should look beyond Andy for the award.
I don't even remember Andy Murray as a teenager and it doesn't cross my mind he's a Scot!
Let's face it, he has a voice and a TV personality as flat as a blessed pancake. He just does not come across on TV as anyone who would be fun to be around. I sure he's a lovely person, but the competition is Sports PERSONALITY of the year, not Sports Person.
I don't think they dislike him cos he's a Scot, but in his earlier years he came over as very surly. I think this is sometimes part of the make up of ambitious younger sportsmen.
'Sports Personality of the Year: The winner is the sportsperson, judged by a public vote, to have achieved the most that year.'
'Personality' has nothing to do with it, it's all about achievement.
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Had Lewis Hamilton won the f1 world title think he may have been nominated.
My problem with this competition is that it has never been clearly defined what it is for. Lifetime achievement? Success this year? Popularity of the sport? Looks? The one think it clearly isn't is about personality, despite the name.
sure he's a lovely person, but the competition is Sports PERSONALITY of the year, not Sports Person.