Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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Sir Ryan deserves it.
Surprised that you haven’t yet commented on Chilcott. Not so much the event itself as the reporting thereof, where we are seeing exactly the same pattern as with Hutton. The reports are usually misleading, picking out only the potentially exciting (ie anti-government) bits and often misunderstanding what is reported anyway. The result is (and was) to condition public opinion to expect a particular outcome, and so to fuel the inevitable charge of ‘whitewash’ when the actual outcome is different. Unfortunately (!!!!) not everyone has my advantage of being retired and looking after a wife with severe dementia, and so having the time to watch the hearings live.
Britney v Miley … Yesteryear v today … only Britney is still going (sort of) strong … so is Giggs … I vote for him too. I thought Murray would win a Grand Slam and then he’d have got it … alas no.
Button will suffer a bit because the image of motor sport has been tarnished even more this year. Soccer’s image is not that great either but Giggs somehow gets above it.
but the competition is for “Sports Personality” not “Sportsman”…this rules out most contenders surely!
No sympathy Alistair! I have been to the O2 not once but twice in the last 5 days with my daughter. She’s 15 so ‘too cool’ for Miley Cyrus – it was the Jingle Bell Ball on Sunday and Pink last night. I agree the O2 is a great venue and a worthy legacy of the Dome. As for sports personality – surely it has to be Button? Mind you as a Chelsea supporter Giggs would be a difficult call for me.
We’ll see.
Perhaps you won’t miss it as “Sports Personality of the Year” is on Sunday.
I voted for Hoy last year to stop the whining tax dodger Hamilton getting it. Button won’t get my vote this year either. Why not tax these non doms every time they enter the UK?
Being a United fan I’d have voted for Ryan Giggs but since he made his stupid statement that £100,000 footballers are worth every penny that’s out of the question now.
Victoria Pendleton might get my vote as she’s been a true champion for some years now.
The highlight for me last year was Bobby Charlton getting the Lifetime Achievement award, his record of 49 goals for England still stands, not bad for a midfield player!
Thanks to Steve Bennett for pointing out I got my days wrong. I know it is Sunday, as is the Miley Cyrus concert. The ref to ‘tomorrow’ is, I’m afraid, the old newspaperman in me coming out. I wrote it today (fri) and somewhere in my head it is being published tomorrow (sat) which means tomorrow as in the copy (if you’re on a newspaper) means Sunday. So maybe the new tech social networking stuff is not quite embedded in my consciousness yet. Anyway thank you SB, I stand corrected. Tomorrow (sat) I will be at an event far more important than X-Factor, SPoftheY and Miley C at the O2 combined, namely Burnley v Fulham
Ryan deserves it, he has achieved everything he could do in domestic football over two decades (he cannot help being Welsh and not reaching a world cup!)- so please all vote for him.
In terms of the market Ryan Giggs and others like him are worth £100,000 or whatever.
That’s just true.
If I earned that per week I might still wish we had a more equitable and sane society, but I wouldn’t deny the fact of the matter.
Like most great sportsmen/women Giggs has said more in his play to justify calling for votes for him than in conversations with reporters etc.
Giggs is an outstanding sportsman, and has been on top of his game for years. I think Jenson’s achievement is spectacular but really hope that Giggs gets it.
Whilst Ryan and Co are earning mega money and agents are earning millions for representing them ordinary kids are now priced out of going to watch football at the highest level. That’s just plain wrong.