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Like it or not It has to be Andy Murray.
It may only be July, but who can top his achievement?
It may only be July, but who can top his achievement?
So not only going down in history for the first Brit in 77yrs to win at Wimbledon, he might be the last Scot to be the BBC British sports personality of the year if Alex Salmond has anything to do with it!!
So not only going down in history for the first Brit in 77yrs to win at Wimbledon, he might be the last Scot to be the BBC British sports personality of the year if Alex Salmond has anything to do with it!!
He's a sad chancer, honestly, if they the Scots wanted it, I wouldn't protest, a fair bit to sort out though, though the majority of Scots I am led to believe don't want it.
According to some posters on here, the majority of many other countries live in England tooThe majority of Scots live in England.
To battle on through and win surely demonstrates strength of character/personality?? Being a boring and witless tw@t (such as he is) pales into insignificance,Salmond has nae chance o winning wi his independence vote. Anyway back to the thread, Andy Murray must surely be in with a good chance of this years BBC Sports Personality of the year, but he'd struggle tae win any sort o personality contest. He micht be good at tennis, but he has the charisma of a slug on class B drugs. (I'm still glad he won though)![]()
So anyone winning either of these prestigous events deserve to be knighted IMO.
Poor Froome.
He wins the Tour de France, only the second Brit to win it, as he follows Wiggins success of last year. But nobody seems overly excited about him winning it.
He possibly could have won the SPY any other year for that success in France, but Murray will beat him to that title.
Justin Rose is surely to contend. You never know, he may go on to win the Open championship.