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RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - cosmonaut - 19-12-2016 12:44 (18-12-2016 23:17 )Regenerated Wrote: But it shouldn't have been. Of course it should. Leicester's win was the greatest sporting fairytale ever and chances are it will never be repeated. RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - Regenerated - 19-12-2016 18:59 Sorry folks - hannahspet, cosmonaut - I don't agree about Leicester. The Olympics is a bigger event. Leicester have had many plaudits already this year and their players have all been more than generously rewarded for their efforts and so has the club itself. Leicester could be on the verge of really great things in the game, no doubt, but there are for me plenty of teams within the biggest sporting event of the year from GB that should have been nominated and should have won. The hockey win not that impressive? That's a rather silly statement HP if you don't mind me saying so. I'm going to say it even if you do mind. They were massive underdogs - the Netherlands were dominant and were defending champions. GB had never won that ever. Sorry dude - but "not very impressive" is a very silly statement. Each to our own opinion of course, but just saying I think you're mistaken. And cosmonaut - how do you know Leicester's win will "never be repeated" - nobody knows that! I'll expect your apology if and when a similar thing happens again. RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - Snooks - 19-12-2016 19:17 I think it depends how the size of the achievement is defined. Different people will look at it through different eyes. Is it defined by the magnitude of the event or through the difficulty in winning it or a bit of both? Then is it about more than just winning one thing or more than one? Or is it about character in the face of adversity in achieving a sporting triumph? Or maybe defying the odds to claim victory? Should consistency win the day over the 12 month period over anything else? Or is it a combination of the above amongst other things too? So many questions to which different folk will have different answers. The three main candidates for team of the year to my mind were Leicester City, GB Womens Hockey and the England Mens Rugby Union team. Imo they all had compelling arguments in their favour. However the decision has been made to give it to Leicester City which I can understand. Equally I could have understood either of the other two I mentioned winning it. Congrats to Leicester City though. RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - Regenerated - 19-12-2016 19:23 yes, congratulations of course. That's the decision but I'm just saying I don't agree. I'm not rubbishing their efforts, far from it, but I feel I've made a fair and valid argument to back up my opinion of why it should have been someone or something else winning that award. That's all I'll say for now, I think I've made my opinions clear. RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - HannahsPet - 19-12-2016 19:45 Sorry but i said that hockey win was not that impresive and i stand by that England of which most of the Team were picked from were already rated 7th in the world ( Got info from hockey governing body website ) and they were always there and there about in olympic tournaments would we be going so nuts if the mens team had won gold and not the women proberly not. also for the fact a couple of players are in a same sex relationship good for the optics and keeps the feminazi's happy Not denying they did good out there just the fact it wasnt shock they could win RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - lovebabes56 - 19-12-2016 20:32 how many times have the Netherlands ladies beaten our hockey girls over the last few years? I have to say our girls winning that gold medal is an achievement that matches the men's gold in Seoul 1988 Like Regenerated said the Dutch team were the defending champions and if I remember rightly they played like champions throughout but whatever our game plan was that night it certainly took the Dutch by surprise and we matched them then overturned them for our first ever women's hockey gold RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - Snooks - 19-12-2016 21:35 (19-12-2016 20:32 )babelover48 Wrote: how many times have the Netherlands ladies beaten our hockey girls over the last few years? I have to say our girls winning that gold medal is an achievement that matches the men's gold in Seoul 1988 To play devils advocate however . Leicester had to overcome the entire Premier League to win it over a longer time span and larger number of matches than the GB Hockey team. It could be argued they achieved it with less football resource in terms of relative supposed quality or indeed quantity against substantially richer clubs with a greater capacity to attract the best players. To sustain a league winning campaign for that period of time and matches against so many arguably stronger teams is a pretty huge achievement. RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - ADS1 - 19-12-2016 21:58 (19-12-2016 20:32 )babelover48 Wrote: how many times have the Netherlands ladies beaten our hockey girls over the last few years? I have to say our girls winning that gold medal is an achievement that matches the men's gold in Seoul 1988 England women beat Netherlands at the last European Championships in the final to become winners. Also beat them in the 2013 Europeans in the semi-finals before going on to lose to Germany. RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - *Kal-El* - 19-12-2016 21:58 At the end of the day everyone's gonna have different opinion on who they think should or shouldn't have one. There all worthy winners in there field at the end of day. RE: BBC Sports Personality of the Year - Tumble_Drier - 19-12-2016 22:11 I think there should be a second vote. It's quite obvious the public had no idea what they were voting for |