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So if it's for mediocrity as Barton says then I assume Barton has won it loads cos when you look in the dictionary for the definition of mediocrity there's a picture of him the same as when you look up loser and Kent (sic)
Loving people getting their testies in a twist over this
if it is sports 'personality' then I guess anyone with the 'best' personality that does a bit of sport can put themselves forward.
As opposed to sports champion of the year which would include anyone who has actually won a world title / Olympic gold etc. England were european champions I believe - but that was a few years back now - so not sure that still counts.
Good luck to her and she has been great for womens football and an inspiration to getting girls into the game.
I don’t think telling an opponent to F off makes you a personality. Not in a good way anyway.
I was a hobby copper with him, on motorsports events. All marshalls at the TT, Manx GP, Rally etc. used to have the power of detention for people who decided to break the law (walking / driving on closed roads & the like). Whilst he didn’t have a great personality, he did do a lot for charity and gave up time & money to many causes.
I’ve seen him drive a golf cart into a bunker.
Do you love him? Isn't Earps playing the highest standard she possibly could?
I'd advise Earps to become a real personality she should stub a lighted cigar into an apprentice, get done for betting on matches whilst a professional, attack a fellow manager, allegedly give his missus a clip and speak with a French accent after living in Marseille for a week.
Joey sounds a real scream. Hope he wins it next year.
Barton seems to be a real cuunt or is it me? Him judging other people's personality is amusing.
Sexist old men probably wouldn’t have heard of Mary Earps no more or less than young boys and girls probably wouldn’t know who Ronnie O Sullivan or Frankie Dettori are.
It’s not 20th century anymore. Sports for everyone not just for men to play and spectate.
Women’s football is growing massively as a sport, both taking part and spectating, and if it gets more people involved in the game and gives young girls something to dream of becoming and making a good career out of it then good for them. The fact it riles the gammons up even better.
She hasn't done as much as her great-great-granddad Wyatt.
I happen to work for a company that sponsors the FA and part of the package aside from boxes at Wembley etc is taking customers to watch the England team train.
Now whereas this is of zero interest to me, a colleague took her son along a few months back, who was understandably excited especially as they were to be hosted by an ‘England legend’.
Anyone want to guess who the ‘England legend’ was?
Any relation to Wyatt
Remind me, who was that English goalkeeper who saved a penalty in a World Cup Final?