Seb Coe, Steve Ovett, Paula Radcliffe, Daley Thompson, Fatima Whitbread amongst others all won it, during the ‘golden era’ of SPOTY you’re reminiscing about. So did John Curry, Torvill and Dean, and Virginia Wade.Was and drew past tense. Very much tomorrows chips papers now. That said I don't know one bloke who watched any of the womens world cup so I'm not sure I agree men were that interested in it. It seemed to me to be watched by the part time sports fans that appear for two weeks during Wimbledon fortnight and for the four weeks the Olympics is on. The rest of the time no one follows tennis or athletics over here. What are the viewing figures for the WSL each week? Few thousand if that?
Domestically it's still a niche sport IMO. It gets far more media coverage than it should based on it's popularity and that is down to England doing well in the world cup/euros and it still isn't taking off. You've only got to look at our own club, what do they get at Crawley? Couple of thousand if that. Certainly not viable to warrant playing at the Amex.
I don't disagree and I've no issue if this Earps woman wins it. The point I was making was compared to what sports personality was to what it is now it's a real shame. 20 years ago I would never have looked at the list and not known half the people on it. We used to watch it down the pub. I can't remember the last time I bothered.
It's a bit like Christmas number one these days....does anyone still care?
NOBODY watches domestic athletics, ice skating or tennis in this country - neither then, nor now. They’d all be delighted to pull in even the type of crowds the Albion women get at Crawley. They all won the award because they achieved great things at one single high profile event (Olympics / World Championship / etc) - no different really to Earps getting to the World Cup final and winning the FIFA goalkeeper of the year award