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Old 02-12-2016, 09:54
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I am most certainly not on "the wind up", I can assure you of that.
Well you are, because its an utterly absurd suggestion. Its akin to saying Peyton Manning should win the award this year, and yes people would equally laugh at you for that as well.
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Old 02-12-2016, 10:32
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What about The Rock?
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Old 02-12-2016, 10:35
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What about The Rock?
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Old 02-12-2016, 10:47
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What about The Rock?
Better than Ali obviously.
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:01
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Better than Ali obviously.
Which Ali? Ali G or Mohammed Ali?
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:11
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Well you are, because its an utterly absurd suggestion. Its akin to saying Peyton Manning should win the award this year, and yes people would equally laugh at you for that as well.
Hang on a minute, all I did was put forth a sports person who has had a supremely successful career at the very highest levels of his sport, including multiple Olympic Gold medals, and that is somehow deserving of being called a wind up merchant??
I am not even a fan of his now former club side, yet I can admire how successful of a career he has had.

Just so I know for next time, which sports are and are not acceptable to suggest someone be nominated for an award??
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:17
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Hang on a minute, all I did was put forth a sports person who has had a supremely successful career at the very highest levels of his sport, including multiple Olympic Gold medals, and that is somehow deserving of being called a wind up merchant??
I am not even a fan of his now former club side, yet I can admire how successful of a career he has had.

Just so I know for next time, which sports are and are not acceptable to suggest someone be nominated for an award??
None of the American ones with a tiny UK fan base. Hope this helps.
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:22
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Which Ali? Ali G or Mohammed Ali?
What about Moeen Ali?
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:28
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None of the American ones with a tiny UK fan base. Hope this helps.
Which sports are considered American? American football presumably, Ice Hockey (although I consider that more Canadian), Baseball, and Basketball, anything else?
Sports with a large number of American sports people in them?

Also how is a fan base decided, as whenever for example the NFL come over here they sell out Wembley and any other stadium that they play in.

All I am asking for is just a bit of clarity that is all.
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:33
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If Kobe Bryant (EDIT: Kobe, not Lebron) was a serious contender for the award, the BBC would have absolutely no problem getting the footage together. They don't need to be the original broadcaster to air footage, they often use Sky Sports footage on the news etc

For him to be a proper contender he'd need to transcend just basketball though, that isn't enough to break into the UK properly (NFL is arguably the most popular US Sport over here and that's still very much a niche as far as the mainstream goes). Space Jam 2 better get cracking
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:34
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What about Moeen Ali?
Not much cricket in the Sky Sports archive of him plus a lot of cricket is played at silly times of day viewing wise for us so he's probably a no.
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:36
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Which sports are considered American? American football presumably, Ice Hockey (although I consider that more Canadian), Baseball, and Basketball, anything else?
Sports with a large number of American sports people in them?

Also how is a fan base decided, as whenever for example the NFL come over here they sell out Wembley and any other stadium that they play in.

All I am asking for is just a bit of clarity that is all.
Oh come on now, you know full well what sports I am talking about.

Any American/Canadian who plays in America/Canada in the following sports:

NFL
Baseball
Basketball
Ice Hockey

..has got the same chance of winning Lifetime Achievement Award as I have getting a blow job from the Pope.

NFL sell out Wembley a few times a year, you really think that means an NFL player is going to have a chance of winning as well?

Stop being obtuse.
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:46
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Next scene - batdude reacts as the warden does in Shawshank redemption when Andy calls him obtuse... Ginger Daddy is sent to the hole for two weeks
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:51
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Next scene - batdude reacts as the warden does in Shawshank redemption when Andy calls him obtuse... Ginger Daddy is sent to the hole for two weeks
I had that scene in my head as I typed the word out

The Warden then sends an email to the BBC demanding that Mikkelin Kampparit, the current Finland bandy champions, be awarded Team Of the Year....
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Old 02-12-2016, 11:56
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None of the US sports are represented at a high level by British teams, which tends to spark the interest a lot more. If you look at those represented for the overseas award, they're all sports we've had some homeboy success in:

Tennis
Athletics
Golf
Boxing
Football
Cricket
Figure skating
Gymnastics
Kabaddi
Formula One
Rugby union
Cycling
Horse racing
Rugby league
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Old 02-12-2016, 12:19
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I had that scene in my head as I typed the word out

The Warden then sends an email to the BBC demanding that Mikkelin Kampparit, the current Finland bandy champions, be awarded Team Of the Year....
Ginger Daddy to the batdude, 'every hole's a goal'
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Old 02-12-2016, 12:23
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Well I am totally lost, as I haven't seen that film.
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Old 02-12-2016, 12:24
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Oh come on now, you know full well what sports I am talking about.

Any American/Canadian who plays in America/Canada in the following sports:

NFL
Baseball
Basketball
Ice Hockey

..has got the same chance of winning Lifetime Achievement Award as I have getting a blow job from the Pope.

NFL sell out Wembley a few times a year, you really think that means an NFL player is going to have a chance of winning as well?

Stop being obtuse.
Since when is asking for clarification, being obtuse?
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Old 02-12-2016, 13:28
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When clarification clearly isn't necessary. So, every time.
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Old 02-12-2016, 16:07
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None of the US sports are represented at a high level by British teams, which tends to spark the interest a lot more. If you look at those represented for the overseas award, they're all sports we've had some homeboy success in:

Tennis
Athletics
Golf
Boxing
Football
Cricket
Figure skating
Gymnastics
Kabaddi
Formula One
Rugby union
Cycling
Horse racing
Rugby league
The annual feature on Kabaddi on the SPOTY show is my favourite part.
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Old 02-12-2016, 16:51
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I was just thinking names out loud of the top of my head. Calzaghe as Britain's greatest ever boxer and Wiggins as this year is his last in majors I believe.

Could well be somebody we haven't even thought of, doesn't have to be a recent star as past winners have proven
Steady on, Lennox Lewis exists.
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Old 02-12-2016, 16:55
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Steady on, Lennox Lewis exists.
Lennox has something to his name that Joe doesn't. A defeat
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Old 02-12-2016, 17:51
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I wonder who will get the other awards, away from the main, and team of the year awards,as they seem pretty obvious now.
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Old 02-12-2016, 20:18
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Hang on a minute, all I did was put forth a sports person who has had a supremely successful career at the very highest levels of his sport, including multiple Olympic Gold medals, and that is somehow deserving of being called a wind up merchant??
I am not even a fan of his now former club side, yet I can admire how successful of a career he has had.

Just so I know for next time, which sports are and are not acceptable to suggest someone be nominated for an award??
Do you actually realise this is a British award on British TV? Basketball is of extremely low importance over here and as such a player that 90% of people will have never had heard of is not going to win an award on the BBC.

It has nothing at all to do with the amount of poxy recorded action they can get of him and more to do with the fact he means absolutely sod all to anyone over here.

With each new post of yours im convinced you are nothing more than a troll. With 60,000 posts i can only give you credit for being a bloody good one, but a troll none the less.
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Old 02-12-2016, 20:46
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Do you actually realise this is a British award on British TV? Basketball is of extremely low importance over here and as such a player that 90% of people will have never had heard of is not going to win an award on the BBC.

It has nothing at all to do with the amount of poxy recorded action they can get of him and more to do with the fact he means absolutely sod all to anyone over here.

With each new post of yours im convinced you are nothing more than a troll. With 60,000 posts i can only give you credit for being a bloody good one, but a troll none the less.
I am as far away from a troll as it is possible to get.

Just because I have or happen to have a different opinion to you, that does not make me a troll, it is a very insulting term to use, and should not be used so flippantly.
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