Sports Personality of the Year 2016

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Vardy fired his team, little Leicester city to the title. Along the way he broke the most games in a row scoring record which was fantastic to watch. Each week we were willing him on. It was brilliant to watch.

Makes the list on merit imo. Its an achievement award, not isn't Jamie Vardy a nice guy award.
 

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Vardy fired his team, little Leicester city to the title. Along the way he broke the most games in a row scoring record which was fantastic to watch. Each week we were willing him on. It was brilliant to watch.

Makes the list on merit imo. Its an achievement award, not isn't Jamie Vardy a nice guy award.

Sports PERSONALITY of the year.

Pretty sure some People in the past have won it more because they are liked than deserved.
 

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The list is far too long, but if you're going to have 16 nominees and you realise there are glaring absentees you may as well extend the list further. It'd be much better to have a harder fought list of 6.

However, notable NI absentees are:

Carl Frampton - 2 weight world champion, best Boxing shout IMO
Bethany Firth - 3 golds, 2 silvers, most decorated British athlete at Rio
Jonathan Rea - back to back World Superbike Championships

Off the 3 above, Firth is probably the most deserving of inclusion but Frampton & also Chris Froome seem to be most unfortunate given some of the 16.
 

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BBC have invited Bisping to the ceremony as an audience member. Ha. He's rightly turned them down saying that until the BBC recognise the hard work he and his fellow fighters put in, he won't be there. Carl Frampton doing the same.
 

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BBC have invited Bisping to the ceremony as an audience member. Ha. He's rightly turned them down saying that until the BBC recognise the hard work he and his fellow fighters put in, he won't be there. Carl Frampton doing the same.

They're both probably busy watching paint dry.
 

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BBC have invited Bisping to the ceremony as an audience member. Ha. He's rightly turned them down saying that until the BBC recognise the hard work he and his fellow fighters put in, he won't be there. Carl Frampton doing the same.

Probably training for his next fight against another over the hill fighter.
 

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BBC have invited Bisping to the ceremony as an audience member. Ha. He's rightly turned them down saying that until the BBC recognise the hard work he and his fellow fighters put in, he won't be there. Carl Frampton doing the same.

Maybe if he went and got a 30 second interview slot it might broaden the appeal of the sport....
Or he could sit at home and watch it....
 

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Just the 16years ago then ? What's the point of dragging that up again when there have been multiple times since where disabled athletes have been on the stage

Did you really go searching for something negative just to respond to what I posted

Didnt need to go researching it.
Some of us can remember things without googling for them.

It was slightly tongue in cheek.

but by the same token, if disabled people have been on stage since, why do they suddenly need extra praise on this occasion (the Beeb, nit the Paralympians).
 

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Proof, if it were needed, that it's a question of who you know .
It lost all relevance years ago...
Waste of tax payers money....

Must admit that if asked who Pete Cowan is I wouldn't know. Though the public not knowing someone should not exclude them from being on a shortlist or being at the event I think this might simply be down to the fact that most of the public aren't interested in golf or golfers - and the fact that top golfers have coaches who are critical to their success will escape 99.97% of folks.
 
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Must admit that if asked who Pete Cowan is I wouldn't know. Though the public not knowing someone should not exclude them from being on a shortlist or being at the event I think this might simply be down to the fact that most of the public aren't interested in golf or golfers - and the fact that top golfers have coaches who are critical to their success will escape 99.97% of folks.
I think it's more down to the fact that the so called experts who come up with the nominations for the public to vote have missed him, it's not down to fact of not being known, if it was left solely down to the public you would situations like what happened in the past and magazines run campaigns to get there sportsperson recognised.
 

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Golf hasn't got a huge profile and don't know if the panel would even consider anyone from this field. Cowen is perhaps THE coach, certainly this side of the Atlantic and he's definitely had a rewarding season seeing his players do so well. It's an event that seems out of touch with what's going on in so many sports
 
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