

always here to offer words of comfort. unlike you with poor old stoney on sofabet


Dec 15, 2014 -- 12:24AM, CLYDEBANK29 wrote:
Big lump on McIlroy was clearly one individual.
Dec 15, 2014 -- 12:45AM, FatherMaguire wrote:
just seen the result - a massive pile of garbage - how many kids can go out and play in a formula one car - golf isnt universally accessible but jesus christ, being the best at that is far more difficult than the petrol schit
Father are you suggesting and judging that the golfer had the best achievement of the year and should be given the award directly? If so, perhaps you would consider that only one world record was set by those shortlisted and that was by Adam Peaty in the 50m Breaststroke in the European Swimming Championships in Berlin. If the award must be given by default to the 'best achievement', surely Adam would receive it having achieved something no other human being has ever achieved. Fortunately as we are not in North Korea, this award is run on a democratic basis in that once an invited panel of experts have concluded their deliberations and chosen a final shortlist of 10, the public are then allowed to participate and vote for the person or persons worthy of receiving their vote or votes. It then becomes extremely simple in that the person with the third highest number of votes is announced in third place, the person with the second highest number of votes is announced as the runner-up and the person with the most votes is announced as the winner - it really is a simple concept that most can understand. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't beleive they make any allowances for the participation numbers of children, though I do understand go-karting is exceedingly popular with the young these days thanks to the F1 stars. Were you saying something about hitting a stationary ball?