[Other Sport] BBC Sports Personality 2023

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Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
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A female athlete's body! :ohmy:

Maybe the Iranian SPOTY might be more your thing?
I love how angry some on social media have got about a women’s goalie winning but most so them fuming about what she is wearing. Ffs. Live and let live. It is incredible that the people who get angriest about what she is wearing are people who hate any state interference and say “nanny state” but then think we should tell people what to wear. Like you say. Iran must be more their thing.
 








Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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Well done to Mary Earps.

Thoughts and prayers to anyone struggling to accept the result of a public vote for a sportsperson. Or, weirdly, what the winner chose to wear to the event

:shrug:
 






hart's shirt

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Jul 8, 2003
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Am I missing something here. SPOTY on a Tuesday night?
"The BBC has moved the Sports Personality of the Year awards show from its traditional Sunday night slot in order to make it easier for stars to attend. The show was moved to midweek last year because of the men's football World Cup in Qatar but what was seen as a one-off switch now appears to be permanent." (Times)
 




Vin

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"The BBC has moved the Sports Personality of the Year awards show from its traditional Sunday night slot in order to make it easier for stars to attend. The show was moved to midweek last year because of the men's football World Cup in Qatar but what was seen as a one-off switch now appears to be permanent." (Times)
Ok thanks didn’t know it was on tonight
 




Sid and the Sharknados

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My preference would have been Stuart Broad, partly to celebrate the immense career he’s had but also the fairytale manner in which it ended with the six from his last ball as a batsman and a wicket from his last ball as a bowler.
Absolutely no way Stuart Broad should have won.
Was neither the best bowler, all rounder or best personality even in his own sport over the past year.
 


Guinness Boy

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In general it’s a competition that’s way past its sell by date and becoming vastly irrelevant.

However, as with so many things, my bellwether is the number of triggered gammons and here Mary’s done a splendid job.

Well deserved.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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In general it’s a competition that’s way past its sell by date and becoming vastly irrelevant.

However, as with so many things, my bellwether is the number of triggered gammons and here Mary’s done a splendid job.

Well deserved.
I wonder how many times “where will it end?” has been muttered tonight?
 




Guinness Boy

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Absolutely no way Stuart Broad should have won.
Was neither the best bowler, all rounder or best personality even in his own sport over the past year.
This. It’s like giving the 2024 to Lallana for scoring at the north end in his last appearance and waving to the fans at the end.
 


Brian Fantana

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Oct 8, 2006
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Absolutely no way Stuart Broad should have won.
Was neither the best bowler, all rounder or best personality even in his own sport over the past year.

Disagree.

The end to his career was one of the most captivating sporting moments of the year for me, and a fitting way to crown off a great Ashes series.

Winning this award has never really been totally about being the absolute overall best in terms of performance. If it was, Ronnie O’Sullivan and Phil Taylor would probably have won numerous times each.
 


Eeyore

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In general it’s a competition that’s way past its sell by date and becoming vastly irrelevant.

However, as with so many things, my bellwether is the number of triggered gammons and here Mary’s done a splendid job.

Well deserved.
I don't follow the award, and I don't know that she was the most worthy candidate, but the Twitter meltdown is an utter joy to behold. So I'm glad she was voted top.
 




Eeyore

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Disagree.

The end to his career was one of the most captivating sporting moments of the year for me, and a fitting way to crown off a great Ashes series.

Winning this award has never really been totally about being the absolute overall best in terms of performance. If it was, Ronnie O’Sullivan and Phil Taylor would probably have won numerous times each.
Would that not be a lifetime achievement award though ? I would say there are more worthy candidates for 2023 in isolation.
 


junior

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Dec 1, 2003
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I presume Mary Earps couldn't be there in person as being a week day she would have had to of been at home to cook dinner for her husband when he got home from work?
 




Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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In general it’s a competition that’s way past its sell by date and becoming vastly irrelevant.

However, as with so many things, my bellwether is the number of triggered gammons and here Mary’s done a splendid job.

Well deserved.
'Box-ticking exercise. More wokery from the Biased Broadcasting Corperation. The white British sportsman is a dying breed. It's political correctness gone mad.'

Etc etc etc.

Twats.
 




Guinness Boy

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Disagree.

The end to his career was one of the most captivating sporting moments of the year for me, and a fitting way to crown off a great Ashes series.

Winning this award has never really been totally about being the absolute overall best in terms of performance. If it was, Ronnie O’Sullivan and Phil Taylor would probably have won numerous times each.
It was only special because he’d been much better in previous seasons.

Without the 8-for his last game would have been a nice footnote.
 


big nuts

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Jan 15, 2011
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Broad was fantastic through the whole series and was our top wicket taker. The last game topped off a very good year for him, he was quite rightly a contender.
 


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