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Andy Murray snubbing Sports Personality!



Tricky Dicky

New member
Jul 27, 2004
13,558
Sunny Shoreham
why would he leave his winter training in camp in Florida where he is working to be fit for the new season to sit in an auditorium in Leeds for a few hours to pick up some tin-pot award

This. He couldn't be more professional. Mind, I'd also do anything to give a evening out in Leeds a miss and meeting Gabby bloody Logan.
 










Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,869
Guiseley
I don't care for egg chasing much and he's not British:smile: In sporting achievements it should have been Murray, Farah, Rose, Froome...imo.

No, Ben Ainsley shouldve been in there, he single handedly won the Americas cup... But they didn't explain that very well...
 




DavidinSouthampton

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NSC Patron
Jan 3, 2012
16,668
Jesus - not this AGAIN. He made one comment IN JEST and has paid for it ever since. He's our most successful tennis player in years and I can't think of anyone more deserving of this year's award.

I didn't vote, but I think either AP McCoy or Mo Farah would be more deserving.

I am not in to racing, but what AP McCoy has done is mind-blowing.
And when did we last have an athlete holding both 5,000 and 10,000 Olympic titles and 5,000 and 10,000 World Titles at the same time.
And I am not in to tennis and I don't like Andy Murray anyway.
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

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Dec 4, 2003
21,535
England
The BBC will be breathing a HUGE sigh of relief at that.

What an embarrassment if he hadn't won somehow :lolol:

Anyway, what a deserved winner. Phenomenal player and the standout candidate obviously.

I've never understood this TOSH about his personality. I literally wouldn't care if he was MUTE. He is a winner and thats what the reward is for. He never chose to be on camera. He chose to be a brilliant tennis player and is then thrusted into it.

In actual fact that he never slagged off the english as some morons think, and he actually has a very dry sense of humour and genuinely shows how upset he is at losing. Also the fact that he has done some excellent events such as joke tennis matches in aid of his best mate who was recently diagnosed with cancer. He's also been in quite a few funny cameo appearances and did a really good interview last year in which he breaks down on camera about the whole Dunblaine attrocity.

But still, don't let that ruin the myth that he has "no personality".
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
AP McCoy, Chris Froome & Ben Ainslie depend on their 'equipment' as such for their success whereas Mo Farrah & Andy Murray are just superb sportsmen and athletes. People talk about footballers needing a rest after a couple of 90+ games a week whereas Murray can sometimes play for up to 5 hours in a match.
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,535
England
AP McCoy, Chris Froome & Ben Ainslie depend on their 'equipment' as such for their success whereas Mo Farrah & Andy Murray are just superb sportsmen and athletes. People talk about footballers needing a rest after a couple of 90+ games a week whereas Murray can sometimes play for up to 5 hours in a match.

I realise it's a really hard topic to conclude...but I've always had tennis players down as the most complete sports people.

Again, im probably wording it badly but I can't think of many sports where it ticks all the boxes.

1 - An individual sport
2 - One on One.
3 - Requires pace
4 - Constant decision making
5 - Strength
6 - Techniquie
7 - Agility
8 - Stamina

You get my point. I'm sure someone else will blow me out of the water with a better example though.
 
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Farehamseagull

Solly March Fan Club
Nov 22, 2007
14,168
Sarisbury Green, Southampton
Murray is a legend and I think he is a great personality as well as most importantly being a winner. The most deserving winner of that award since..... Bradley Wiggins, this is a great time for British sport.

Mo should have come second but he was battling against the whole of Wales and Ireland I suppose.
 






Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,035
Interesting from Sportingintelligence.com:

Andy Murray: six appearances on SPOTY shortlist in past seven years. Next best: several athletes on three. Murray's serial global achievement got him in the mix all these years. Ending the 77-year Wimbledon hoodoo got him last night's record-breaking SPOTY win. Never before has any winner won more than half the vote on their own. Murray won 56%.

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5Ways Gull

È quello che è
Feb 2, 2009
953
Fiveways, Brighton
The BBC will be breathing a HUGE sigh of relief at that.

What an embarrassment if he hadn't won somehow :lolol:

Anyway, what a deserved winner. Phenomenal player and the standout candidate obviously.

I've never understood this TOSH about his personality. I literally wouldn't care if he was MUTE. He is a winner and thats what the reward is for. He never chose to be on camera. He chose to be a brilliant tennis player and is then thrusted into it.

In actual fact that he never slagged off the english as some morons think, and he actually has a very dry sense of humour and genuinely shows how upset he is at losing. Also the fact that he has done some excellent events such as joke tennis matches in aid of his best mate who was recently diagnosed with cancer. He's also been in quite a few funny cameo appearances and did a really good interview last year in which he breaks down on camera about the whole Dunblaine attrocity.

But still, don't let that ruin the myth that he has "no personality".

Excellent post - I agree totally, I think Andy Murray always come over really well in interviews whether having won or lost and he does have quite an engaging personality. But at the end of the day that is irrelevant, the BBC should change the event to "Sports Person Of The Year". Let's face it no one ever has a go at Stephen Fry for being a sh#t tennis player!
 


pauli cee

New member
Jan 21, 2009
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worthing
Did he say that ? Not sure why, he is not an Aussie

Saw it in a press conference with him, said something along the lines of, 'I'm not going to say who I want to win the ashes, but I will say it's not England....'
(admittedly he was playing a tournament in Australia at the time???
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,927
Interesting from Sportingintelligence.com:

Andy Murray: six appearances on SPOTY shortlist in past seven years. Next best: several athletes on three. Murray's serial global achievement got him in the mix all these years. Ending the 77-year Wimbledon hoodoo got him last night's record-breaking SPOTY win. Never before has any winner won more than half the vote on their own. Murray won 56%.

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For at least 2 weeks every year it seems the whole of Great Britain focuses on Andy Murray, is it any wonder that after all the years of "will he, won't he ? " it's bound to give him a huge bounce in the figures, Add to that the sexist element where lots of women would vote for Murray as they have not heard of 2/3rds of the shortlist. No surprise really especially given the paucity of the opposition.
 






Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
15,035
Interesting from Sportingintelligence.com:

Andy Murray: six appearances on SPOTY shortlist in past seven years. Next best: several athletes on three. Murray's serial global achievement got him in the mix all these years. Ending the 77-year Wimbledon hoodoo got him last night's record-breaking SPOTY win. Never before has any winner won more than half the vote on their own. Murray won 56%.

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Having had a proper look at that, it's amazing to see just one footballer short listed since 2007!
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,927
Having had a proper look at that, it's amazing to see just one footballer short listed since 2007!

Too many footballers to choose from + "partisan " voting means its hard to get a candidate on to the shortlist.
 


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