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Hannah Hampton
Chloe Kelly
Ellie Kildunne
Luke Littler
Rory McIlroy
Lando Norris
I couldn't have told you what the three women do if the BBC article didn't say.
Gotta be Rory with the grandslam although you could make a case for Littler.
You could make a case for any of them, but I hope the winner isn't another female footballer.
Really hope it's Rorys time this year.
When I was interested in this any Brit who won the driving round and round in circles World Championship won it.
Haven’t watched it in years
Terrible viewing
Absolutely no one cares about SPOTY anymore. It became irrelevant years ago, and has become even more so as the BBC have lost the broadcast rights to major sports events bar Wimbledon.
Quite how they justify the overly lavish show that they put on, I have no idea.
It is sad really as it used to be a must watch years a go![]()
The Lionesses winning the Euro final was apparently the UK’s most-watched TV moment of the year. While female football isn’t popular with men of a certain age and disposition, it’s definitely popular with the public.
The title of this award has sometimes seemed a bit silly. After all, Ryan Giggs won it once.
Was it really 'a must watch' years ago?
I don't remember family or friends ever talking about it, and if they watched it, it was just because it was on when the box was on!
I also think the title of the award grated with a lot of people - based on very non-scientific coffee chat at work.
The idea that Nigel Mansell could win any award for his 'personality' made it a total nonsense decades ago.
The term ‘personality’ obviously isn’t meant to be taken literally. They just use it to cover both genders.
The most deserving of this award hasn’t even been quoted. Kevin Sinfield.
Some curious claims in this thread.
Apparently, women's football isn't popular despite the fact that female footballers have won this award on two of the last three occasions thanks to votes from the public, and the fact that the Lionesses winning the Euro final was the UK’s most-watched TV moment during 2025.
Also, the 1970's were apparently the halcyon days as far as this award is concerned - a decade in which the winners included a horse riding princess, a female pentathlete, a Formula One driver, a figure skater, a female tennis player, a cricketer who played in just 8 test matches and trio of runners.
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We watched it in the 1960's because we only had two channels to choose from most of that time, then came BBC 2 and eventually Channel 4.