It should still be Murray. Winning Wimbledon is an amazing achievement. It's only a sign of how brilliant he has been in the last few years that we've allowed ourselves to become blasé about it. He won a gold medal too, just for a bit of extra gloss.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on August 25, 2016, 08:20:08 AMIt should still be Murray. Winning Wimbledon is an amazing achievement. It's only a sign of how brilliant he has been in the last few years that we've allowed ourselves to become blasé about it. He won a gold medal too, just for a bit of extra gloss.So basically if a tennis player wins wimbledon that's automatically a bigger achievement than anything else? What would someone else have to achieve to be on a par given so few sports have such a prestigious event. Mo Farah, for example, has won 17 golds in the last 20 major competitions he's entered over a period of 6 years, just because those events don't get as much press attention doesn't mean that his winning sequence is anything less than stunning. He's my choice because he's genuinely a world great and he deserves recognition for it. I also like the political aspect of an immigrant winning it in a year where anti-immigration sentiment has been so high but that's a side benefit and wouldn't make me vote for him if he wasn't Britain's greatest ever athlete.
You're not voting on the last six years. It's a one year deal (with the exception of the bizarre lifetime achievement award for Giggs). Wimbledon plus Gold Medal > Gold Medal x 2.We've had hundreds of gold medallists but very few Wimbledon winners since World War Two, therefore a Wimbledon win is clearly the rarer achievement.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on August 25, 2016, 12:04:20 PMYou're not voting on the last six years. It's a one year deal (with the exception of the bizarre lifetime achievement award for Giggs). Wimbledon plus Gold Medal > Gold Medal x 2.We've had hundreds of gold medallists but very few Wimbledon winners since World War Two, therefore a Wimbledon win is clearly the rarer achievement.Its not rare at all. Someone wins Wimbledon every single year. How often does anyone from anywhere do what Mo has done? Murray has been rewarded for winning it once already. And rewarded again for the Davis cup. This year will be an Olympian's year. I say Laura Trott. Or if Froome completes the utterly remarkable feat of winning TdF and Vuelta in the same year then it's his.
Quote from: LeeS on August 25, 2016, 03:04:41 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on August 25, 2016, 12:04:20 PMYou're not voting on the last six years. It's a one year deal (with the exception of the bizarre lifetime achievement award for Giggs). Wimbledon plus Gold Medal > Gold Medal x 2.We've had hundreds of gold medallists but very few Wimbledon winners since World War Two, therefore a Wimbledon win is clearly the rarer achievement.Its not rare at all. Someone wins Wimbledon every single year. How often does anyone from anywhere do what Mo has done? Murray has been rewarded for winning it once already. And rewarded again for the Davis cup. This year will be an Olympian's year. I say Laura Trott. Or if Froome completes the utterly remarkable feat of winning TdF and Vuelta in the same year then it's his. BBC Sports Personality of the year is a big pile of back slapping wank. That is all.
I love SPOTY and always have done. Never miss it. But it really is a big pile of back slapping wank.
Quote from: LeeS on August 25, 2016, 04:21:20 PMI love SPOTY and always have done. Never miss it. But it really is a big pile of back slapping wank. Does that mean you can comment on this thread or you can't ?