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This isn't personal,....so congratulations to Zara Phillips, for winning the award last night.
Last night's result, however, was a poor affair altogether.
I just do not believe that Zara was the most influential, deserving, or popular sportsman/woman of 2006. Darren Clarke, or Joe Calzaghe both have a greater claim, in my opinion.Indeed there are I'm sure others who should be ranked above Zara.
Frankly it stinks of the BBC playing the 'establishment' card, but we should remember that this isn't the fault of Zara Phillips. The BBC have, by their actions , given her the dubious pleasure of being scrutinised both by the press, and public alike.She may find that this award is more hassle than it's worth.
The SPOTY used to be a 'must see' for all sports fans,...however after last night, I personally won't watch again.
I think that the BBC is taking it's viewing public for granted, and frankly the quality of sports coverage provided doesn't stand up to it's competitors.
Poor,....very poor indeed.
Last night's result, however, was a poor affair altogether.
I just do not believe that Zara was the most influential, deserving, or popular sportsman/woman of 2006. Darren Clarke, or Joe Calzaghe both have a greater claim, in my opinion.Indeed there are I'm sure others who should be ranked above Zara.
Frankly it stinks of the BBC playing the 'establishment' card, but we should remember that this isn't the fault of Zara Phillips. The BBC have, by their actions , given her the dubious pleasure of being scrutinised both by the press, and public alike.She may find that this award is more hassle than it's worth.
The SPOTY used to be a 'must see' for all sports fans,...however after last night, I personally won't watch again.
I think that the BBC is taking it's viewing public for granted, and frankly the quality of sports coverage provided doesn't stand up to it's competitors.
Poor,....very poor indeed.
